How humble are you can you learn from a caterpillar? Part II sort of…

WISDOM FROM THE BOOK OF HAI CLUE

 

I posted an audio version of this article. However, I decided to re-post this content in written form as some learn better by reading. So many in life are struggling with various things that serve to cripple their self esteem, and faith. In this Hai Clue I want to draw attention to the process of becoming. In God’s creation there are many clues to how things become what they will be. As human beings we must not engage in self destructive actions and trust the process. Being a willing participant in our spiritual growth guided by the hand of God is incredibly important. There is a hidden clue in the title below, can you figure it out? If so type your response in the comment section below.

 

CATERing to low self esteem with PILls wont bring you up to pAR

Let’s see what the caterpillar has to say about hard times …

“I crawl I crawl sometimes I trip over my many feet

However, it may take me two days to walk down your street

Oh woe is me!

And I’m hairy oh so hairy


To many I may even seem scary

Oh woe is me!

And soon, soon I’ll cocoon

So dark inside

Without even the light of the moon

Oh woe is me!

For such a long time

All I’ll get to know is me

Wait what’s this

It seems from the darkness I have actually gained true wealth

For pushing against the cocoon shell are extensions of myself

Oh growth is me!

This tomb, my cocoon

Has served as a private class room

Whoa! the subject was me!

My life is now sure to reach new heights

With my wings I’ll ride the wind in a new class called flight


Oh! the possibilities of Me!

 

Keep in mind WHO “designed” the caterpillar, the process of the cocoon,

and the transformation process, and see the metaphor in your own life.

With God we will rise one way or another! Believe it!

 

“There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it’s going to be a butterfly.”

-Buckminster Fuller, 1895-1983, American Architect and Engineer

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someone who could benefit by reading this.

How humble are you can you learn from a caterpillar?

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