Friday, 4 October 2013

Meditation from “Language of Letting Go”

October 3 – Meditation from “Language of Letting Go”

Walking in the hills of Southern California, I came across a high meadow bursting with the movement of hundreds of moths. I stood for a few moments and drank in the scene, watching them dance lightly around me. There were so many of them I could actually hear their wings beating in the still air.
 
I walked further along and saw a caterpillar crawling along the ground. I looked more closely and saw that the tiny crea­ture had two small but useless wings protruding from its back. At first I thought that it must have been a deformity, that this poor worm would be forced to spend its days crawl­ing, never able to fly, but all the while having wings. Then as I walked further along, I saw another winged caterpillar—this one with slightly larger wings. It was slowly flexing its new appendages, looking anxiously at the sky. These moths grew their wings gradually, without the aid of a cocoon to protect them throughout the transformation. They just sprouted their wings right out there for the whole world to see.
 
We each have different levels of freedom. What I think of as a box might be unthinkable freedom for you today. In the future, when you look back at your life, you may be amazed at the levels of freedom into which you have naturally grown. Perhaps you are looking around today at the freedom of others in awe and envy. “I could never do that,” you might say.
 
Yes, you can.
 
And you might.
 
Feel those wings on your back? They’re there. And they’re growing every day—whether you’re flying yet or not.
 
Robert Thurman wrote, “The great thing about the horizon of infinity is that there is no limit to how amazing you can become.”
 
God, help me flex my wings. Teach me how amazing I can become.

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