Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Imua!

A great Hawaiian saying is “Imua!” which means to move forward with confidence and courage.  It’s a great word for the upcoming new year as we explore new opportunities and perhaps face fears.

This week, I put into practice “imua” by facing my fear of ziplining.  Yes, I stepped off a wooden platform to soar across 1800 feet of the world’s fifth largest caldera located in Kauai.  Encouraged by my teenage daughters, I faced my fear of not being in control of my destiny and took a leap of faith.



The excellent guides, Mitch and Chris of Outfitters Kauai prepared us well for our ultimate “black diamond” zipline adventure.  We did several practice runs on what I thought were “big ziplines” but little did I know what was really awaiting.  The guides constantly reminded us that the most important lesson we all needed to learn to be safe was to “trust our gear.”

True wisdom that I needed to hear.  For too long in life, I have “held on tightly” when what I should have done was to “let go and let God.”  He provides “the gear” that we need to sustain us through the difficult moments of life as we soar across jungles.

So I guess my advice would be this:  “Face your fear and trust God’s gear.”  IMUA!!

What fear do you need to face this year?  What have you been holding on too tightly?  What does “imua” mean to you?

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing your wisdom, Margaret. Having ziplined for the first time not that long ago (nothing like a teenager to provide that, a-hem, "encouragement") I know the feeling of stepping into "nothingness" while my head screamed, "Are you crazy?" I love your perspective of letting go and trusting God's gear. This year I need to let go and step out in faith on so many things: my novel, new writing projects, my son going off to college in the fall... When it seems the most uncertain, I have to trust that I am "supported" by God's gear

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