Cocoon |
Along
a dusty road in India there sat a beggar who sold cocoons. A young boy watched
him day after day, and the beggar finally beckoned to him.
"Do you know what beauty lies within this chrysalis? I will give
you one so you might see for yourself. But you must be careful not to handle
the cocoon until the butterfly comes out."
The boy was enchanted with the gift and hurried home to await the butterfly.
He laid the cocoon on the floor and became aware of a curious thing. The butterfly
was beating its fragile wings against the hard wall of the chrysalis until it
appeared it would surely perish, before it could break the unyielding prison.
Wanting only to help, the boy swiftly pried the cocoon open.
Out flopped a wet, brown, ugly thing which quickly died. When the beggar
discovered what had happened, he explained to the boy "In order for the butterfly
wings to grow strong enough to support him, it is necessary that he beat them
against the walls of his cocoon. Only by this struggle can his wings become
beautiful and durable. When you denied him that struggle, you took away from
him his only chance of survival."
May the walls of your cocoon, |
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