I read recently that Wayne Dyer had been diagnosed with cancer. I was initially dismayed when I read this. I knew that he had suffered a heart attack in his past and had got past that…but now cancer? That was shocking to me. My first thought was, ‘How could this happen to someone who appears to be so together?’ The only answer I could come up with is he is having a human moment. No matter who we are, where we have been or what we have done in our lives we can not escape having a human moment from time to time. We can’t protect ourselves from everything that shows up in our life. It would be nice if we could have a perfect life because we think good thoughts but life doesn’t always work that way. Life gets challenging sometimes and we can’t always ‘Abraham’ our experience away. It is what you do with the challenge that really defines who you are in your human moment. Can you see the beauty in your experience of adverse circumstances? Can you have a human moment and show the world your flawed transparency? I am sure Wayne Dyer was just as shocked at the people around him that he had a diagnosis of cancer. But he didn’t try to hide his reality. He was having a human moment. No one can escape having a human moment. The trick is to love yourself even more when you are faced with a human moment and accept what is. That is all you can do…Life exists in a continuous wave form. Sometimes you are on top of the wave and sometimes you are on the bottom of the wave. Don’t get attached to the cycle that you are currently in – all you can be sure of is that things change and the cycle will continue. Try to be grateful for the whole experience that constututes a human moment. It’s what makes us real and more connected in our hearts to the next person we encounter that is having a human moment. We are all one. We are all trying to do the best we can in our human experience. Love and accept yourself exactly where you are right now…