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Each stage we go through has its time of fulfillment and recession, as do all living things. Flowers and leaves both begin their lives as organisms so tiny
we cannot see them with the naked eye. With time, they become visible, curled
in upon themselves, colorful buds slowly softening and releasing. With the
proper warmth and moisture, they unfold little by little, revealing with each
degree of opening a new color, shape, or dimension. Sometimes buds open
seemingly all at once, unfolding the full majesty of their potential, of what
looks to the human eye like courage, openness, and generosity. As days go by, the bloom slowly moves through more stages, revealing still
more colors, shapes, and dimensions of its essence. It falls apart, strewing
its petals on the ground, or it wilts, or it closes back in on itself. When
we can appreciate the full beauty of each stage of the cycle of life, from
bud to blossom to disintegration, we feel more at home with our own earthly
process. We can be inspired not to hold back the fullness of what we have to
offer, knowing that our time to give of ourselves in this way will come to
pass. At the same time, we can honor others, and the little processes that go
on within the larger process of living our lives.
Each stage we go through has its time of fulfillment and recession, as do all
living things. Every moment of every stage has its own particular beauty, and
we can appreciate that, even as most of us tend to love the spectacular
moment of full blossoming most of all. When we feel the wisdom contained in
the budding, blossoming, and dissolution of a simple flower, we begin to feel
it everywhere, in each moment that comes and goes, in each sunrise and
sunset, in every hello and goodbye, as the very essence of the pulsating ebb
and flow of existence.
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