Life is a Highway
We are each given a body or vehicle to drive for the duration of our adventure here on Earth. How we use it, abuse it or misuse it is up to us. The mileage that we get each moment depends on the amount of fuel we possess. Love is the fuel that keeps us going no matter what the roadway of life challenges us with.
What kind of vehicle are you? and what kind of mileage do you get?
If we only have one heart that is filled with love – how far would you get today?
Are you on empty? Have some love but loosing hope fast?
Keep filling but not getting anywhere?
Or are you allowing the constant flow of love to keep your engine running day and night?
Bus – likes to spend the day picking up other people who don’t have a ride or believe they don’t have a way to get to their destination. This requires lots of time and energy to make all the stops to let people on and off your bus.
Trucks – are the believers in manual labour who feel it is important to work hard just to make a living by carrying other peoples stuff from place to place as a way of survival. They can be a little slow in getting around, but at the end of the day they go home empty.
SUV’s – are the trendy people who like to think they are working but spend most of the time trying to find a shortcut so they can make up for the lost time they spent thinking of all the things they should be doing – but don’t get around to them. They take lots of detours and dead ends trying to find a faster way to get there.
Sports Cars – are the fashionable people who like to look good, feel good and go places fast. They tend to be impatient and short tempered when things get in their way that they have to find a way to get around them so they don’t loose momentum. They like to have the latest of everything but are not committed to anything for long – including people.
Econo Car – are the practical people who like to get a bargain and save time where ever they can. They will go the extra mile to save a penny but spend it all getting there. They like to think they are getting ahead by doing less or doing without so that they can enjoy more on a rainy day or find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. They are so busy navigating the rainy days that they miss the moment.
Rent-a-wreck – are the broken people who have little to say or offer as they try and hide the fact they are in need of repair. They quite often will have lots of ideas and opinions about how the world should be run, but can’t imagine themselves having the skills or abilities to make that difference themselves. They are always being delayed getting where they want to go because of the breakdowns and repairs needed along the way.