
~ Just Like You ~
A long time ago, it was said, by a very wise
man, that to truly live one must simplify and
see things through the eyes of a child. For only
then does the true beauty and meaning of our
existence permeate the clutter built up in the adult
mind.
Allow me to take you to visions of the
world, through a child's eyes. What better time
than now, when everything is returning, fresh and
new.
Step outside with me, then, and look up.
What do you see? A gloriously brilliant sun, in
a sky the colour of bright light blue. That cloud,
it's like a cotton ball! And there goes a bird,
soaring on the currents of air.
Just a seagull you say? No, look
again....how graceful he is. His feathers are almost
a brilliant white, with an almost steely gray thrown
in for contrast. He's playing as he flies, he seems
so happy up there!
Now look down. See that tree? The
buds are coming....how amazing that the trees know to
wake up! The buds have that special colour of green
just peeking through ...the light, light green of new
life. Oh! There's one opened! Come feel how soft
it is, how pure and tender. Then feel the bark of
the tree. Isn't it amazing how something so rough
can produce something so delicate? The heat from the
spring sun radiates off the bark. It enters your
hand and travels through you. Let the warmth engulf
you, and revel in it.
A squirrel darts by quickly.
Another chases it...oh what could they be up to?!
Up the tree they go, disappearing into a small hole
up top. What energy they have. How beautiful
they were ....you can just imagine the softness of
their jet black fur. Kind of like a cat's but more
luxurious.
Now, look down further....at the green
carpet beneath your feet. Just grass? Oh no,
it's home to so many things, so full of life and
beauty. Look! It must be awfully wet, because
there's a worm, escaping the soggy soil for a bit.
He inches along as you watch. Ever wonder which
side is front? Isn't it fascinating how something
with no parts can move along so well? You pick him
up, he's slimy and slippery and gooey. You don't
know whether to shudder or giggle. You place him out
of harm's way in a garden.
A garden!! Look, there are small
flowers rising! Bright purple with red centres,
other tiny white ones, and oh joy! A daffodil!
They are all so gorgeous, so delicate, so precious.
As you stare at them, a bee comes to take a first
drink from them, busy about his day. Don't run, he
won't hurt you. See how pretty he is? A honeybee,
orange and black striped - is that a warning to
everyone that he stings? Such delicate wings, and
listen to that hum! Like a small helicopter!
Now stand still, close your eyes, and
breathe deep. The air of spring, laden with the
scent of growing things. Everything comes alive now,
everything starts anew. It is all precious, all
beautiful.
Just like you.
Copywrite: Kelly Young, 1999
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