Nature’s way.

jackydragon

Legacy Member
Inherent in a baby are the abilities to suck, crawl and then walk and then talk. No one gives a baby a manual on how to do these things. Nor does the baby try in the sense that he is thinking to try. A baby does not think about learning and just does. Brings to mind Yoda..... Don't try, just do (or something like that)

A seedling that falls from the mama tree will imbed itself in mother earth, (with the help of other elements) of which the knowledge of how to do this is inherent. The conditions of the seasons may harass its inherent ability to grow. It may die, it may not. Let's say one seedling has managed to endure the harsh seasons or elements and all by itself it grows. It doesn't learn how to grow it grows no matter the environment it finds itself in. Sometimes that environment can be less than ideal as far as one who grows tress might be concerned, sometimes perfectly ideal. But it does continue to grow and fulfil its fullest potential.

For me, inherent in each and every one of us is this same ability to "do" what the seedling and a baby does to fulfil our fullest potential. The potential to grow without any sense of attachment to the learning process or the doing process

How often do we get more attached to the learning process and doing processes of life and forget about "being" what comes naturally?
 
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