Saturday, January 16, 2010

Shade trees

Sequoia sempervirens in Redwood National ParkImage via Wikipedia
 
In a journey with his son, a tall, distant tree turned out to be an interesting thing to refer them. Both were stopped in the shade of the tree.

"My son," his father said suddenly. Teens are also staring at him. With a greeting like that, the child understand that his father would say something serious.

"Are there any lessons that can you tell from a tree?" Continued the father said, his right hand reaching for a nearby tree trunk.

"I think, the tree can be a comfortable shelter, clean water storage of dirt, and balancing the cool air," replied the boy said, his eyes waiting for a certainty.

"Good," replied the father spontaneously. "But, there are other interesting things we refer to from a tree," added the father said, his face suddenly looked up to the end of the top branch.

"Look at the end of the trees that you see. Everything is perpendicular to the same direction. Although he was on the sloping ground, the tree will force him to stay straight at the light, "explained the father.

"My son," said the father as he suddenly grabbed the back of his right hand his son. "Make yourself like a tree, although any circumstances, continue straight to follow the light of truth," said his father was so memorable.
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Ground state of life that we foot this time, sometimes not at the vast expanse of flat nan. There's always things are not as we want. There are steep cliffs, distant, there was an exhausting climb, there are derivatives of melenakan sloping, and there are holes that appear unexpectedly.

Trees, as his father said to his son, always positioned themselves on the robustness to always perpendicular to follow the light source of truth. Although the threat was in the cliff, climb obstacles, a derivative of temptation, and the hole trap.

"Make yourself like a tree, although any circumstances, continue straight to follow the light of truth."
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