Like the tortoise and the hare, we all arrive at the same destination, together, eventually.
The classic tale of the tortoise and the hare reminds us that
different people take life at different speeds and that one way is not
necessarily superior to another. In fact, in the story it is the slower
animal that ends up arriving at the destination first. In the same way, some
of us seem to move very quickly through the issues and obstacles we all face
in our lives. Others need long periods of time to process their feelings and
move into new states of awareness. For those of us who perceive ourselves as
moving quickly, it can be painful and exasperating to deal with someone
else's slower pace. Yet, just like the tortoise and the hare, we all arrive
at the same destination together, eventually.
People who take their time with things are probably in the minority in most of the world today. We live in a time when speed and productivity are valued above almost anything else. Therefore, people who flow at a slower pace are out of sync with the world and are often pestered and prodded to go faster and do more. This can be not only frustrating but also counterproductive because the stress of being pushed to move faster than one is able to move actually slows progress. On the other hand, if a person's style is honored and supported, they will find their way in their own time and, just like the tortoise, they might just beat the speedier, more easily distracted person to the finish line. It's important to remember that we are not actually in a race to get somewhere ahead of someone else, and it is difficult to judge by appearances whether one person has made more progress than another. Whether you count yourself among the fast movers or as one of the slower folks, we can all benefit from respecting the pace that those around us choose for themselves. This way, we can keep our eyes on our own journey, knowing that we will all end up together in the end. |
18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
The Tortoise And The Hare (OM)
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