Lesson From A Flower

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A few days ago I was inspired to think about the temporary nature of so many things in our lives. Although one could contemplate that everything is temporary, my attention turned to our Passion Flowers.
Our Passion Flowers last just one day. The buds form over time and slowly prepare for the flower to open. We watch, hoping the buds survive to bloom. Oftentimes, they do not and fall prematurely.
Those that survive wait for the morning sunlight of that one special day to open. And with darkness, they close, never to open again. Within a few days, they wither and fall.
I have learned to admire them, recognizing that, in a few hours they’ll be gone.
Temporary? To the flower, it’s purpose is served. To those who admire it, the beauty lasts.
In a sense, everything is temporary. Some longer than the Passion Flower. Some shorter.
We wait anxiously for the flower and when it’s done, we wait for the next.

Comments

Fred Klein

And then there’s the cactus flower which only blooms at night...
Victoria Drogin

A beautiful reminder to be present to the fleeting and temporal nature of things around us. This hits home as our parents – and children - age. We will never have many of these moments again. Thanks for the inspiration to be present to the beauty of fleeting moments and passing experiences.
Daniel Schwartz

Life is short. Take the time to admire what you have and not what you don't. It's hard in modern times, but so necessary.

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