Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The changing Egg

By Silvia Hartmann:

Today, we have only a simple Change Metaphor for you to read through as the exercise.

If you read it out aloud and it "becomes yours" with that first person phrasing, it'll be even better still.

Here we go:

I often have this feeling of stress and desperation because I am quite convinced nothing has changed.

I look around myself and all I see is what I always see.

Same house, same furniture, same pile of bills, same everything.

I work so hard and NOTHING is changing.

Thought that again about something the other day, and this large egg came to my mind.

It just sits there in its nest of straw.

It doesn't DO anything.

It doesn't change shape, it doesn't change colour.

It doesn't pulsate. It doesn't roll around.

You could look at it for DAYS AND DAYS and you'd come away thinking that it was just that and there was NOTHING GOING ON.

And yet, and if one was to extend one's feelers in a different way, one might become aware of the RIOT OF CHANGE that is taking place INSIDE the egg, a storm of re-organisation, feeding and growth, of total unfoldment as a bunch of random cells become a fish thing, which in turn becomes ever more defined and more complex, more organised in every way, more mature, more fantastic with every heartbeat, every breath that passes.

One day, and we know not when, the egg that lay so motionless for so very long and seemed to be nothing but an inert shape will begin to rock, and then it will crack, and the newly born dragonet will emerge, spread its wings for the first time and take its first small steps.

Yes, there was change.

Even if we thought there wasn't.


Now, over to you. Think of a thing that you think is NOT changing and think again. All things change, all the time. It's just us people who don't get with the programme...

Forward and forward,

Silvia
http://SilviaHartmann.com

3 comments:

  1. not everything is an egg. how silly your thoughts are.

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  2. I don't have a problem realizing that things are changing. My problem is that things ARE changing and they're getting WORSE!

    Once you start going downhill, you really begin to pick up speed.

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  3. Kenneth,

    Like the other guy(?) said, not everybody is lucky enough to be an egg.
    And to be safely in a nest. :-/

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