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January 23, 2008

humpty dumpty (part 1)

The Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme reminds me of our inner resistance to change, to acceptance, to transformation. Could it be that Humpty Dumpty is just afraid of change? Could he be hiding his own connection with spirit from himself?

If we allow our "old selves" to be dismantled and we are confident of a positive outcome then there is......a real opportunity. Dismantled means just to let things fall apart so they can be re-arranged more creatively.

This is the "adaptive mechanism" of spirit in action. It is the phoenix rising on whatever level we can let this happen. Finally it is becoming more human, more alive and more awake. It is accepting that the gift of Awakening Self is ever-present. (also see Humpty D. part 2)

Comments

Maybe, Humpty Dumpty does not see the need to change and doesn't know how to change. There may not be a fear factor at all.

RESPONSE TO FOOTIAM: Good point. If innocently not needing or not knowing about change there may be no fear experienced. Thanks for comment.

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