Lesson No.1 from the Seed
Sow a seed. Pour water. Take out the seed daily, check up whether it grows. It doesn’t. Choose a good quality seed. Sow it. Pour water. Pull out weeds. Make space. Wait diligently. Results are Wow!!! You made it.
Moral: Put optimum effort in a good quality seed called life and wait diligently – results are amazing
Lesson No. 2 from Plant & Trees
A torrential rain. Mushrooms grow. No need to sow, wait to grow - use it or not - they live a short span and die (Some good to eat - others poisonous – Beware, its up to you to choose). Shrubs take a little more time to grow, freshen up base greenery, cute flowers and mild aroma!! Did you ask them for their fragrance? Where do those beautiful colours appear in these flowers? Bet you wouldn’t find them in a shade card. Which one of them is the most prettiest? Go for a beauty peagent without a contest. Shrubs live short, but a little longer than the mushrooms, blossoming & spreading their fragrance, peace, and paving way for the new ones – to smoothly fade out. “Whoosh” tall trees threatened saying, forgotten us – the long lasting citizens on earth. They take a long time to grow to reach wuthering heights. It is these trees that spread the fragrance of the small sweet smelling beauties - the flowers through a wild breeze. Did you ask them for that fresh breath of air; any city- bread long for? Name it, you get it, is their attitude – get fruits to timber from them and it is they who prevent a disaster called global warming. Nature’s garden is a culmination of the tall, medium, short and shortest. Each one grows at their own pace.
Moral: Some shoot to fame in a short period like mushrooms. Keats and Beethovens are unforgettable shrubs. Lincohn and Gandhiji are tall banyans. Don’t envy others growth. Your time slot is predetermined and destined. Together we make a garden of life beautiful. Versatility enriches the garden's beauty.
Lesson No.3 from Animals
Have you seen the life cycle of a Butterfly or Moth? Before the all colourful butterfly appears, there is a state of hibernation. A man tampered with a cocoon seeing a butterfly struggling to come out of it. His intention was to ease the struggle, only to find that it had too weak wings to fly. Had it struggled on its own, it would have developed strong wings to fly high.
Moral: Don’t meddle or become upset at adversity. There exists a reason for suffering – Growth and Independence.
