The poor flower, in an attempt to find water in a parched land, begins to lose its petals. Unlike the flower, we don't have to desperately stay rooted and attached to what is draining us - we have a choice. But sometimes we get stuck looking outward, at people or situations that we feel are the cause of our distress. Our mind gets caught in a neverending spin cycle that replays our pain but never moves on to the next step. The Seven of Cups is a warning not to get caught in this kind of emotional over-indulgence. The book of Mark describes the kingdom of heaven as being filled with open hearts and minds such as found in young children. There is joy and goodness in the world if we are willing to leave behind our expectations and demands to find it.
We have a choice. We can complacently watch life from the sidelines, or we can risk our pride, our ideas, and whatever else we use to separate ourselves from others and leap fully into our life.
—Michael Wenger
We all seem to be on the same page today.
ReplyDeleteI noticed a similar thread today too. :)
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