Inside and Outside
I have two pots of African violets sitting on my kitchen
windowsill. Most of the time they just have fuzzy green leaves and no flowers
but I like them anyway. This summer they started to bloom. Each little stem
carried three or four beautiful flowers and more stems kept blooming. It has
been a real treat for me to see every time I go to the sink and look up.
I also love the hibiscus plants outside my kitchen window.
They have two blossoming times, one in the beginning of summer and the other at
the season’s end. Their vibrant red flowers are riveting.
Today I looked at the African violets as I was pouring water
into my teapot and was drawn to look outside at the hibiscus flowers. I gasped
with pleasure. The inside flowers were beautiful. The outside flowers were
beautiful. It made me suddenly aware of how beauty exists in both areas. We are
amazing beings inside ourselves, full of intelligence and diversity. But we
also are part of the outside world, interacting with what nature and other
humans offer. If we can just remember that everything is part of the whole
perhaps we can allow our inside and outside worlds to coexist in peace.
Yogi tea tag: “Be kind to others, but always be
compassionate to yourself.”
We are so on the same wavelength length. When I'm at the kitchen sink I look from the plants on my window sill to the garden outside. The inside plants pretty much remain the same but the outside garden changes with the seasons as well as within each season. I think we humans are pretty constant inside although we "try on" different traits and coping skills all our lives.
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