Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Carpe Diem #1120 Nothing Ever Grows Without a Seed

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fetal position
everything starts from a seed
wrapped in thistledown
once the seed is awaken
we have new life blossoming

This episode of “The Pilgrimage” by Paulo Coelho is titled "seed" and it refers to an exercise which Paulo does together with his guide. Read how the "rule" of the "Seed Exercise" is done.

The Seed Exercise

[...] "Kneel on the ground. 
Then seat yourself on your heels and bend forward so that your head touches your knees. 
Stretch your arms behind you. 
You are now in a fetal position. 
Relax, releasing all your tensions. 
Breathe calmly and deeply. 
Little by little you will perceive that you are a tiny seed, cradled in the comfort of the earth. 
Everything around you is warm and delicious. 
You are in a deep, restful sleep.
Suddenly, a finger moves. 
The shoot no longer wants to be a seed; it wants to grow. 
Slowly you begin to move your arms, and then your body will begin to rise, straightening up until you are seated on your heels. 
Now you begin to lift your body up, and slowly, slowly you will become erect, still kneeling on the ground.

The moment has come to break completely through the earth. 
You begin to rise slowly, placing one foot on the ground, then the other, fighting against the disequilibrium just as a shoot battles to make its own space until finally, you are standing. 
Imagine the area about you, the sun, the water, the wind, and the birds. 
Now you are a shoot that is beginning to grow. 
Slowly raise your arms toward the sky. 
Then stretch yourself more and more, more and more, as if you want to grasp the enormous sun that shines above you. 
Your body begins to become more and more rigid, all of your muscles strain, and you feel yourself to be growing, growing, growing – you become huge. 
The tension increases more and more until it becomes painful, unbearable.
 When you can no longer stand it, scream and open your eyes." [...] (Source: The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho)


10 comments:

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    1. Thanks for commenting, yes it is amazing, the more you think about it, the more you realize what a wonderful earth we live on and how did all these wonderful things come about? Happy days to you.

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  2. True (almost) .... except Universe ... but who knows ;)

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    1. Thanks Birgitta for commenting, yes, it gives you food for thought.
      Hope you are having a nice week.

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    1. Hi Dolores, thanks for visiting and commenting. Seeds are a wonderful thing, we couldn't live without them, come to think about it, we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for a seed. Cheers!
      Happy days writing.

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  4. Oh to be a seed again, wrapped in thistledown. It's snowing here...

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    1. Thanks for the nice comment, great idea being a seed again. Hope it's stopped snowing, I don't like that kind of cold, we are still waiting for summer here in NZ, may be we will we have a long warm autumn. Keep warm.

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  5. Wow Elsie what a beautiful tanka you have created and shared here with our Haiku Kai.

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    1. Thanks Kristjaan. Appreciate the time that you spend getting these posts ready everyday. Always look forward everyday to your email, Happy days.

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