By: James Kyle
Once
upon a time in a country far far away, there was once a new born baby tree. The
infant tree cherished the newness and richness of life. A life full of first
time experiences. He delighted in the refreshing sensation of sap rising
through his veins, the rustling tingle of a breeze in his branches, and, most
of all, the crackling of his leaves as they reached up to catch the nurturing
sun. Every morning he thanked the sun for his nurturing love. The tree,
caressed by the sunbeams, lived each moment of the day in a spirit of joy. At
night, when he went to sleep, he knew his dependable friend would show up the
next morning ready to share his infinite gift of light once more. Many days and
nights passed. The tree continued to be very very happy.
One
morning, however, the tree woke up in the middle of a dream. He had been
dreaming that his friend, the sun, had abandoned him. The tree, shivering at
the thought, looked up to greet his friend in the sky. His friend had risen
before him as always. But today, he seemed more distant, less available
somehow.
More
days and nights passed. With each passing day the tree began to fear more and
more that the warming comforting rays of the sun could no longer be relied
upon. The tree began to feel colder and colder. The tree realized that his
terrible dream was coming true. The sun had decided to abandon him.
As the
cold season took its grip, he resigned himself to the fact that the once
nurturing sun had turned his back on him. His feelings of abandonment turned to
despair as his leaves, his beautiful leaves, lost their vibrant color, and, one
by one, began to fall off. Time passed. All his leaves were gone. Winter had
arrived.
The
tree passed the winter mourning his loss.
Eventually
the cold season came to an end, and, at last, the sun once more dominated the
sky. However it was now a different sun. A sun that could not be trusted. Even
when the sun began to shine brightly, the tree knew that betrayal was to be
expected. It came as no surprise when, several months later, the sun turned his
back on him once more. The tree began to feel very very sorry for himself.
The
seasons passed. The tree grew taller. For the first time he noticed, in the
valley below, a forest of trees. He looked around the small hill he stood on
and suddenly realized how isolated he was. The trees in the valley seemed so
alive, their branches swaying in harmony in the breeze. On the ground,
squirrels and chipmunks were playing games of endless tag. In the air, birds
were singing, and flying back and forward, building nests in their favorite
trees. The tree looked at the rocks who were his only companions and sighed.
The rocks, who rarely spoke, made no comment. The tree felt very lonely and
depressed. He fell ill.
Time
passed. The tree felt more and more abandoned. Birds and animals who might have
been attracted to the growing tree avoided him all together because he was no
fun to be with. All around the tree was a depressing silence.
Never
ending silence had replaced never ending joy. How could this have happened? How
can I be happy once more? What can I do to end this isolation? The tree lost in
his own self pity paid no attention to the world around him. So it was with a
start that he realized that someone was standing in front of him. He had not
noticed anyone approaching. The wizard, for that’s who he was, began to talk
gently to the tree. But the tree, used to his isolation, cowered inside himself
not listening at all. The wizard, with compassion and understanding, completed
what he had to say, smiled, and moved on.
More
seasons came and went. The wizard visited once more. This time the tree was so
desperately lonely that he was determined to listen to the wise man. He did so,
but could not understand the meaning of his words. The wizard finished with a
smile, and some final words of encouragement, and went on his way. The tree was
confused and forlorn. He pleaded to the rocks, “Rocks, rocks, what am I to do?”
The rocks said nothing at first but then in a quiet deep voice one spoke out,
“The wizard is offering you his love. Do not concern yourself with the words,
just accept the love and let it grow inside you.” And then there was silence
again on the hillside.
But
something had changed.
When
the wizard came again the tree remembered the rock’s advice and, looking at the
wizard, was surprised to see how easy it was to see the love. One only had to
look. The wizard stopped talking, but the conversation continued. The tree grew
strong inside. Night came and the tree fell asleep.
The
next morning the wizard had left. But then again, he hadn’t really gone. The
tree realized that a part of the wizard was still alive, inside him. And so it
came to pass that the tree stopped looking for others to nurture him.
As
each day passed the tree became healthier and healthier. Small buds started
forming on his branches which became beautiful fruit that was the tree’s gift
to his new friends. Because of course, as the tree once more connected with the
joy of life, different animals came to the hill to play, and many birds came to
build nests in his branches.
The
tree sat on his hill contentedly. He watched the squirrels play games in his
shade. He listened to the birds sing beautiful songs. He felt joy as he shared
his fruit with his new companions. As he sat in the sun nurturing his new found
friends, he looked down at the trees in the valley below and, suddenly, he
understood. He realized that, of course, he was part of the forest. But he had
been given an extra gift, an extra blessing: he had been given a bit more space
to expand and grow.
And it
should come as no surprise to you that the wizard, on another journey far far
away, chose that moment to stop and smile, before continuing on his way.
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