Wednesday, April 15, 2009

I threw so much "stuff" away today. "Stuff" is defined as that which clutters. Went in to the office and started re-filing. I haven't seen these budget reports since they were first handed to me - wow. Trash. Oh, I remember this advertising thought. Trash. Letters that I responded to already. Trash. Here is some old Greek homework. I kept it - you never know when a fresh perspective of Philippians will come in handy (I'm a sucker for Greek).

It's called "culling", and I do it every once in a while and not often enough. I tend to lean more on the pack-rat side of life. But on days like today, when the weather changed from snow to sun twelve times over, it just feels good to let go. Now, I can look through the file cabinet and find, well, whatever I am looking for. Incredible.

I love this feeling. Why don't I do this more often?

The better question is: Why do I hold on so tightly to "stuff" in my spiritual life? We call it "baggage" or "issues" or "extras" but it is all just clutter, and I long to be free.

How do you release your "stuff"?