Great Sky River flowed above two raven-haired women of a forest tribe, long ago.
One young woman lived her life back turned, instead of face on.
She
combed her long, black hair to entice the young men, but cared nothing
for what lay beyond the cypress forest, or the far shore of Great Sky
River.
Over years spent neither exploring nor questioning, her
spirit shrank into a hard little ball and died, long before the death of
her body.
But the other young woman lived her life face on, instead of back turned.
She
ignored her hair and the young men, at least long enough to ask, "What
is beyond the edge of the cypress forest, and beyond the edge of the
horizon?"
"Who lives on the far shore of Great Sky River, or at its headwaters, or its end?"
Over
years spent exploring, questioning, and gaining in wisdom, her spirit
swelled so, that it could no longer remain inside her body.
And she overflowed into her people -- living on as teachings long remembered, even after her body had long since died.
Thus, live on while your spirit is dead, or die while your spirit lives on.
December 6, 2014, excerpt from The Parables of Reason © 2007-2014 (Chapter 1, "Reality's Acceptance"), by Frank H. Burton, Executive Director, The Circle of Reason
Dedicated to Luke Somers' and Pierre Korkie's "great-souled"
teaching, photojournalism and relief efforts to aid Yemeni citizens.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
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