By now you must be wondering what the second phrase means,
n I will faithfully tell you...
'Nìndaumire Mithiri' is a statement made in my tribe usually with a sense of finality...
It brings out the experience that the Biblical Israelites had in slavery while in Egypt and their liberation as Moses led them out of Egypt...
In essence, the period of trials and temptations in the biblical story and its end are used symbolically to bring out the fact that an individual's particular period of hardship ended and is now not a part of the person...
The direct translation however is, 'I left Egypt'...
So now you must be wondering where I am going with this and I will tell you...
I am at a point in my life where I have learnt that life is not as conventional as we would like to think it is, all with well established experiences, methods and styles lived by the book...
Actually, I am tempted to use nìndaumire Mithiri, to reassure myself that I have made a decision to be happy, to have trouble be gone from me, to associate myself only with situations that bring out the best in me...n you would be surprised at how many times this decision has been made lately in this grown up world of mine...
and I think I lie to myself...
Let me work with a short period of my life to bring this out of the dark...
As I completed my high school education, fresh, young and naive, though I still am to a certain extent, I stepped into the big bad wolf world with a set of values that I believed in, a set of guidelines that I faithfully 'went by', a certain air of "I am immovable, unshakable"...
but here's the thing, how sure was I that I was all these things and more,
really, what test had I sat for to prove that certain things were valid,
to prove that actually, Ivory, does stand by certain principles...
So here comes Mr. wolf as big and bad as he is or in sheep's clothing depending on the weather and you know what...it was time to test how deep the so called waters ran with this young life ...
It was time for ideas and things in the mind to evolve into reality...
My first instinct was the usual, I shall not be moved, n because I finally realised that it was at my door I told myself that I was not ready to dance with the big bad wolf and do note, while still jiggling,
then came the long hard fall into the reality that I had gotten onto that dance floor,
then the adaptation,
then finally accepting that I was on that dance floor, catching up with those moves, and creating some of my own to keep up with the motions....
Within no time I was ready to upgrade from acquiring life skills to applying life skills and finding their credibility...
and here comes the part that gives me a chill down the spine...
My life skills were then tested in an environment that stood against what I stood for at the beginning of this show and tell...
Without taking you round in circles further, I will just say what I am saying...
Life brings out the best in you by showing you your strengths in action, it proves to you beyond reasonable doubt that you have a purpose and that you have a reason and a special means of surviving just by you still having that breath of life...
Life does not show you one lonely boring road to follow, it gives you the pleasure of finding yourself there with a bag full of cool tricks, satisfaction and belief in more than just the road but in the incorporation of the nature of your very being with the journey and the road...
I end by saying, in my journey..I believe in God my Creator and Father in Heaven,
He gave me a purpose in my formation, and He placed me in a world rich with different beings each with their own purpose...and in all the world, all the world meaning its diversity in experiences and situations, my purpose has to come out strong just as each and everyone else's has to,
and here's the thing, that is a goal that we all have to achieve by being successful at getting our environment as it is to work for us...
So, by saying you have left Egypt, are you living in the illusion that you are rid of troubles, or that you have found a way to tame them as they come to work for you in your journey towards a greater goal?
Let us reason together more, shall we?
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