Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Eagle's resurrection - Making miracles

When we think of souls that have been hurt, we often think of weak souls. But what if a strong soul is hurt? Well, we all go through sad or bad (or both) situations. Then what is the difference?

Maybe the difference is that a weak soul might be swallowed by these circumstances while a strong soul will try (and will succeed) to seek for a saving drift wood.

So the process from a strong soul perspective would be like this: scanning facts with an eagle’s eye. Pros and cons. Wins and losses. Weaknesses and strengths. Where we are and where we want to be. What we need to do to get there. And, finally, simply go for it.

So there we go. The strong soul feels hurt. But inside the specific situation there must be Pros. There must be some wins. Some thing, maybe a silly one, will be better than before being hurt.

What do we have? We have strengths, we have pros and we have wins. Just look at those. Deeply. Focus on those. Make the sad part start to vanish softly, slowly. Yet firmly. See the shape of those starting to disappear. Make your mind dance around these things. Remember you’ve done this before. You can do it. Feel the good part of it growing. Day by day. Little by little.

Now, in parallel, before we were hurt, which were the weak points? Focus on that. What part was not good after all. Focus again on that. Make a zoom. Even a close up. Even if you find a single bad point, a little one, make it grow. Bigger and bigger. Cheat your brain. Your brain wants to be cheated anyway.

Oh, it’s not that easy? Well, you know it. You know it is not easy and you know you can make it anyway. Sooner or later. Just a matter of time and will. And you will do it.

And then, after a while, the eagle will rise again. Smiling, empowered, generous, forgiving. Yes, maybe the eyes will have this sad shadow if you look at them deeply. But at the end, who dares to look deeply at the eagle’s eyes?

Maybe someone will be able to see that little wound in the eagle’s wing. But they will hesitate and finally disregard it. The eagle is flying, no? So probably they didn’t see it well. This can’t be a wound, or if it is, it is not big enough to prevent the eagle from flying. Eagles are born for that.

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