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Quiet Kindness

Posted on Aug 5th, 2008 by willowinthewind : listening willowinthewind
I know one thing for sure. Trees don't need any explanations. They let you feel any way you please and just sit there with you in peace. I think that's why trees are here on earth---to give every person the chance to experience the feeling of quiet kindness at least once in their life. 

                                                       Bodhi Tree

 

Fearing the Wind

A Tale from India

Long, long, long ago, before the Buddha was the Buddha, a beautiful baby elephant lived in the forest of India. Her skin was as white and silky soft as the feathers of a swan. While she was growing up, all the people who ventured into the forest and happened to see her there were amazed at her beauty. When she was fully grown, her size and strength were so great that the people who saw her were even more astounded. Word spread across the land about this great, big, strong, white, beautiful elephant.

When the king of that land heard about the elephant, he wanted it for himself. He sent his elephant trainers out to find her. After much hunting in the forest, they did. They caught her in a huge, hempen net, drove her back to the palace grounds, and chained her to a stake.


The king wanted to be sure that the elephant would obey his every command, so when the elephant didn't do what the trainers told her to do - and often she couldn't understand what they were asking - they jabbed her with their training sticks. Soon red, blue, and purple bruises broke out all over her beautiful white skin, and she was constantly terrified.


One day the elephant went crazy with fear. She reared up on her hind legs and her chain broke loose. The terror-stricken trainers scurried away, and the beautiful, white elephant escaped. She ran up into the mountains, so far and deep that the trainers couldn't find her. They searched and searched for a long time, but at last they gave up. Eventually they forgot about her.


But the elephant did not forget about them. Every time the wind moaned, whined, shrieked or blasted, she dashed off in terror, racing around in big, loopy circles, thrashing her trunk wildly from side to side.


Even though she was free, she might just as well have been recaptured by the king's trainers, for now her mind was often so troubled she forgot to eat. Her big, strong body became thin and weak. Running in heedless fear, she would frequently trip and collapse over rocks, fallen branches, or holes in the ground. Red, blue, and purple bruises broke out all over her beautiful white skin.


The only thing close to peace the elephant ever felt was when she'd lean against one special tree to catch her breath. This tree had a smooth, thick trunk and a big, sheltering crown of leaves where the wind would gently whisper.


Now at this time the Buddha was this tree.


Whenever the elephant would rest herself against the tree, it could sense the fear that was tormenting her, and so it felt great compassion for her. Finally, one day when the elephant was shaking against its bark harder than she ever had before, the tree could no longer stay silent. Waving its leaves and stirring the wind, it whispered these words:


Do you fear the wind?
It only moves the clouds and dries the dew!
Look inside your mind--
There, fear alone has captured you.

 

As soon as the tree finished whispering these words, the beautiful elephant smiled. Suddenly she realized that she had nothing to worry about but her own habit of always being afraid. From that day on she was at peace with herself. She enjoyed life in her mountain home. She had finally found her freedom.

 




 

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Hal : Poet , Author and Essayist
about 3 hours later
Hal said

What a wonderful story Jeannie.
Trees are a special consciousness. They accept the now and expand and express themselves through love.
They live in at least two worlds; they are as active below the ground as they are above it.

They play with the wind, make homes for the birds and are roads for the insects. They recognize their beauty and flower in their connection to source energy. Even after they are uprooted, cut, chopped and burned, they still offer themselves in unconditional service.

To Be A Tree
Simple Me
Let Me Be Thee
Said A Flea

Love,
Hal

about 4 hours later
Sherrilene said

This is so beautiful.

And we are as free as the tree, aren’t we?

sherri

ange : dawn song
1 day later
ange said

When I sit with the trees I do feel so peaceful and welcomed..
The story of the beautiful elephant is full of teachings…

True beauty cannot be possessed, captured or brought forth by force..
True beauty cannot be destroyed or disappeared or forgotten,
True beauty seeks out and is attracted to that like itself,
The universe supports and conspires to express love abundance and peace in all forms,
The light of love and compassion serves deliver truth and freedom,
The gift of wisdom can be found in all matter-s
The connection that is oneness can never be broken…

Thank you willowinthewind…Beautiful and profound…

Alluvja :  Love In Action
8 days later
Alluvja said

Thank you dear dear Jeannie for sharing this wonderful story. So much wisdom and analogies and told in such a lovely way I  could really see  that beautiful elephant and felt so much for her.
It kind of makes me miss trees, of course we have trees here in the west part of Holland but for the older and bigger ones one must go more towards the middle and east of our country.
I've seen an old tree once, more eastwards from here, that had quite an interesting history for people held their (secret) religious gatherings under it in the time of the reformation. I'm not sure why they picked that tree, but it was big and  beautiful and in such lovely countryside.

Love and blessings to you,
Alluvja

tara : samana
8 days later
tara said


Thank you for sharing this divine lil story Jeannie..

the wind is whispering, listen!  <3

Lynx : telepath
10 days later
Lynx said

Thankyou for that timely tree story .. think she must've been a Willow!   :-D

synonym for light : pliable provocateur
12 days later
synonym for light said

wonderful story!!   just perfect. 

thank you.  thank you. 

about 1 month later
Daydreamer said

I just love this story and am so pleased to have found someone who feels the same and understands the wisdom of trees.  I offer so much love to you Jeannie!

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