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Wednesday, December 21, 2005

12/21/05

Each child, at birth, has a bowl of light. If she tends to her light, it'll grow in strength and she can do all things: swim with sharks, fly with birds, know and understand all things. But if she becomes envious, jealous, angry or fearful, she drops a stone into the bowl and some light goes out. Light and the stone cannot coexist. If she continues to put stones in the bowl, the light will go out and she will become a stone herself. A stone does not grow or move. If at any time she tires of being a stone, all she needs to do is turn the bowl upside down and the stones will fall away and the light will grow once more. ~ Hawaiian saying

2 comments:

loralea said...

What a hopeful message. All the baggage can fall away and let the light shine in!

Anonymous said...

I love this one. Especially the part about being able to dump out the stones and have the light again.