Divine Echo
Issue #111, February 2012
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Greetings!

 

February has been an interesting MonthFebruary has been an interesting month. Many events appeared in my life that felt more like the burning of Rome than everyday events. They were the actual burning of limiting thoughts and the honing of intention. Just get the image of a sword slashing through the jungle (of thought), a torch burning the rubble. and me right in the middle. It sounds and looks so easy in writing, but actually self-undoing the tangled mess of thoughts is more like pulling a blankie from a little child in tantrum (me) -- oh dear!

 

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Mystery of Existence

 

Living a life of fantasy
"Be Content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you."
by Lao Tzu
 

 

Too often we find ourselves living a life of fantasy, at least in part. We call it living, but in actuality it should be called avoiding. Wishing, hoping, and dreaming, we quietly tip toe around the truth of a situation careful not to disturb the illusion. Do not disturb! There is a tension that holds the illusion together and much like a guitar string, too much tension and it eventually snaps and the cleanup begins. Then we search for the cause of such chaos, wondering when the craziness started, angry because of the mess left behind, questioning friends and family, or being completely lost and bewildered.

 

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Divine Thoughts...

The Mule in the Well
Inspirational Poems

 

This old farmer had a mule that fell into the farmer's well. The water wasn't very deep, so the mule was able to stand on the bottom. After assessing the situation the farmer sympathized with the mule but decided that neither the mule nor the well was worth saving. The farmer called his neighbors together and told them what had happened and enlisted them to help haul dirt to bury the old mule in the well and put him out of his misery. Initially the mule was hysterical, but as the farmer and his neighbors continued to shovel dirt on his back a thought struck him. It dawned on the mule that every time a shovel load of dirt landed on his back he would shake it off and step up. This he did, blow after blow of dirt hitting his back. Shake it off and step up...Shake it off and step up... Shake it off and step up. The mule repeated this statement over and over to encourage himself no matter how painful the blows or distressing the situation seemed, the old mule fought panic and just kept on shaking it off and stepping up. It wasn't long before the old mule, battered and exhausted, stepped over the wall of the well. What had seemed would bury him actually saved him because of the manner in which he handled his adversity.

The moral of the story: That's life. If we face our problems and respond to them positively and refuse to give in to panic, bitterness or self-pity...the adversities that come along to bury us often have within them the very real potential to benefit us.

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