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Its Not About What's on the Other Side - It's About the Climb

Added: Tuesday, August 2nd 2011 at 12:33am by williecastil1025
 
 
 
Miley Cyrus The Climb"Its not about what's on the other side, its about the climb"

It's all about her internal struggle of life in the fast lane of being Hannah Montana and being Miley from a small town in Tennessee. As the movie progresses and she learns the life lessons along the way, she begins to realize what is important in the core of who she is. As she befriends her old flame, begins to feel the pleasure of her small town life and slowly falls in love with her old love interest, she eventually writes a song and delivers it to her hometown followers. The bottom line is this. You got to mean what you sing and sing what you mean. The same way that people can sense when someone is telling a lie, they can tell if you're not sincere about your song. Be authentic! Be yourself!

Songs, like poetry, are often meaningful, yet so many are difficult to fathom. The Climb by Miley Cyrus, is not so difficult to fathom, and is blessed in the beauty of its simplistic yet powerful life message.

Mountains are analogous for all sorts of theological, philosophical and practical lessons. Jesus himself uses the imagery of mountains more than once as portrayed in the gospels. In The Climb, the mountain is a life challenge or task or relationship that stands before us.

The temptation we have on occasion in life is we seek the next mountain without truly enjoying the present one.

Yet, the best of life is about the present climb, not the next one, or the one after; though there's absolutely nothing wrong with looking forward to things--I mean, there's the foundation of hope, right there!

Staying focused, however, on the present mountain means there's more energy and focus available to climb even other mountains simultaneously, concurrently. This is to the rising of our capacity to meet our life call, because life is often not linear--we are at times required to do several things at the same time; how are we meant to do them all, and do them well? We enjoy them--each climb--that's how.

Meeting our many various life calls--be they family, work or other--consistently and well is often difficult but enjoying each climb is the key.

As they say, 'such is life.'

Don't underestimate the power of the message in this song, The Climb. Listen and take on board its pungent yet soothing truth. Keep the faith.

Copyright © 2009, S. J. Wickham.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. 

Joseph McElderry was born June 16th 1991, in South Shields, England.

After attending Harlton Technology College, he joined South Tyneside College and then Newcastle College where he studied performing arts. They eventually backed Joe to enter the X Factor.

Many people don't actually realise that Joe McElderry had auditioned previously for the X Factor in 2007, however felt very young in comparison to the other contestants, so much so that he decided to walk away from the competition at that time.

The X Factor: 2009

In his audition in Manchester Joe McElderry sang "Dance with My Father", by the late Luther Vandross. He then travelled to Morocco with his mentor Cheryl Cole, where she and Will Young chose him as one of the final three to continue on to the live shows.

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