The temperature for the last few days has been hovering around 10 degrees Celsius. And it feels wonderful. People are out in light jackets or even no jackets enjoying the warmth of the sun. But my mind turns to last fall, when the same temperature had felt chilly, a harbinger of colder temperatures to come and we huddled in extra heavy sweaters trying desperately to keep warm. But in reality the temperature was the same then as it is now. What isn’t the same is how we cope with the temperature, just as how we cope with the daily happenings in our lives. Some days we can shrug them off or barely notice them. While other days the same thing can provoke an angry outburst or even tears.
This reminds me of the story the two frogs. One frog was put into a pot of boiling water and immediately jumped out. Meanwhile the second frog was put into a pot of cold water. The water was heated gradually until it reached the boil and that frog was no more. And yes, sometimes we hold on to untenable situations hoping that they will improve only to find that in the end we are the victims of our own action (or inaction),
Two sides of the same coin… are we able to overcome the differences when they occur or do we go along with our day to day existence gradually accepting what is happening? I wonder……
The same thing holds true for our belief system, that which we use to guide our course in this world. We accept things that were taught to us as children, or as young people and go through life guided by these precepts. Then one day we wake up to find that we can no longer exist within that framework If we try we find that our spiritual yearnings are quashed. Or we can allow ourselves to question, to wonder, to have faith in our our innate ability to recognize that which resonates within us. It is our choice which frog we become, the one who was boiled by the water and was no more, or the one that took control of his own destiny and got out of an untenable situation. It really is all up to us!!!
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