I recently saw a movie called Chasing Mavericks. This is a young man who wants to surf one of the biggest waves in the world. He found an experienced surfer who will guide him in his town. The coach told him that he needed to get four pillars in his life. The first one is physical. He needs to develop the ability to paddle surfboards in California Bay. The second pillar is spiritual. Since wind and waves can change in a matter of seconds it is necessary for him to see the details and change accordingly. The third pillar is emotional. If there is a fear of hiding in his heart, he needs to deal with them. The coach said he would definitely be afraid when the surfer collided with the head of the surfer. The problem is what he does when he is afraid. He is afraid, but he must learn to move forward. The fourth pillar is a spiritual pillar. He needs to solve whether this is his aim, only God can reach a settlement with him.
A few months later, the young man caught a coach in crisis. The coach suddenly lost his wife and recovered from failure. So he took a surfboard and headed for the sea. The young man went to him and found him in the water, drifting in nothing. The young man said, "What happened to your four pillars?"
When I heard those lines, I noticed that I would study the Word of God over the years. I also graduated from the seminary class. I have taught God's words to others over the years. But when all I learned and what I taught can not desperate me, I went for a lifetime. I lost my growing season and my heart became empty. What I personally need is the fifth pillar. She works in the flesh of Jesus and pours out the love of God to me. She came to me, prayed for me, and loved me unconditionally. She encouraged me to be God's leader
My mother who grew up in Hong Kong put me afraid of failure. She pinned my whole hope to me and relied on my academic record to help my family move to the free lands of America. As she knows that there is no economic means to get me to a foreign school, our dropout plan completely depends on my ability to receive a full scholarship. If I receive a complete scholarship offer, I can apply for leaving the country with a student visa at USCIS.
You may not have the desire to be a mentor, but you need guidance. Mentors are not limited to education and career advice, but they can encourage emotional and mental growth, or suggest relationships from core family to spouse. It takes time to find a mentor, but it is always worthwhile. If you are working hard or just starting up, look for people in your field of career development that is ambitious, discreet and step by step to advise you about your future journey .
All of us should have spiritual teachers in our lives. Spiritual tutors are people who invest in our mental health, personal growth, and our total potential. They will help us learn new skills and knowledge, provide guidelines and wisdom for decision-making, or make us accountable for how we participate and the world around us can do. A spiritual teacher is not a perfect person. There is not necessarily a disadvantage in them. They are not necessarily community elders or appointed members. But they surpass you with spiritual maturity and should challenge you in your growth. They should be warm, caring, truthful, encouraging and friendly. They should also have the intention to access the guidance and provide it. There are many things to consider when choosing a mentor. Depending on your personal beliefs and values, there may be specific areas of interest to you. Here are some things to help you start.