I have decided to become ageless from here on. One of those big number birthdays is looming in the coming year for me and judging by the way friends and family have handled theirs I think it might be best to just skip this one. What is it about the birthdays that end in a zero anyways? We seem to make such a fuss about them. Are there birthday cards that say "Happy 59th!"? No, but look for wishes for your 40th, 50th, or 60th and they abound. I had lunch with a long time friend the other day who has a sixtieth birthday coming up in a couple of weeks and when I asked her about it she cringed and looked furtively around the restaurant. "Don't say that too loud" she whispered, concerned that someone who knew her might be within hearing. Hmm. It appears to be a thing to be dreaded so the best solution to the problem is to be ageless. If anyone asks me how old I am, and let's face it very few people do ask that question of me nowadays, I'll give them my year of birth and let them figure it out for themselves.Many years ago I worked with a woman who belonged to the Kabalarians, the group that believes in numerology, mostly as it pertains to your name. Change your name, change your destiny is their philosophy. I asked her what her previous name had been and she told me she couldn't speak it. To say the name would be like putting a drop of black paint into a bucket of white, ruining the perfection of her life. So that's the approach I am going to take, I cannot speak my age. It would be the drop of black in the beautiful white pool of my life.
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| Enigmatic.... |
I feel better already about the coming year. When you are ageless you don't age.. obviously. I'm sure that's how it will work. I will just be perfectly myself everyday at whatever stage I am at. There will be some spoilsports, I know, people wanting to throw great globs of black paint into my bucketful of white but let them. We, the ageless are not bothered by such mean spirits. Birthdays can still be celebrated just without the counting of candles and the balloons with big numbers on them floating above my head. You are all welcome to join me in agelessness. As one of my yoga teachers often says, "experience what it's like to drop one of the labels that you carry around." I always think of the labels of mother, wife, daughter when he says that but dropping the label of age is even more liberating. Think of it. Ageless.
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| The Birth of Venus by Botticelli |


2 comments:
I like the concept of being ageless. I certainly don't feel my age most of the time (until I see myself in a picture and get a bit of a shock). My mom was very secretive about her age and would get mad if you told anyone. Suddenly at 80 she decided it was a good thing and started telling everybody.
My mom was about sixty when she told me she didn't recognize herself in pictures anymore. I didn't understand at the time but I sure do now!
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