Inspiration for Life Transformation
May
14

Under the Cherry TreeWelcome to our newest addition to The Butterfly Project, our Butterfly Blog!  I am a complete Newbie at this, so I hope you will bear with me as I try to get the hang of it!

Today, as I was sitting down to write this, I was overwhelmed by the images on MSN from Myanmar and China.  I was struck by the total devastation and the raw emotion of entire nations that have lost thousands upon thousands of lives in the blink of an eye.

I don’t know about you, but it’s a good day to be me.   If you can read this, it’s a good day to be you, too, because there are and untold number of people who will never read anything again.  My heart is heavy with that knowledge.

In the midst of the chaos that has taken over our planet, it is my hope that each and every person who reads this will find some kind of comfort in the knowledge that tomorrow is a new day for us and not to take it for granted. 

In my part of the world the trees are blooming and the long awaited Spring is still trying to arrive.  I hear from my little “butterflies” in other parts of the world that it is the same for you.  With that in mind, I was thinking about the seasons of life and how they reflect Mother nature.  If Spring has been a long time in coming in your life, this message is for you…

There is a tree in my back yard that is my personal marker of the seasons and a constant reminder that life “goes on”.  It is a mighty and massive tree that stretches far into the sky and displays a vast and abundant covering of leaves in the Spring and Summer, and is the last to drop its leaves in the fall.  Each and every day I gaze at that tree and reminds me that in spite of how things look right now, change is inevitable and a new season will come.

This year for me and almost everyone I know, winter was a very tough season and for some strange reason it just didn’t want to let go.  We had more snow than there had been in a decade and just when it looked like it was over, another bout of bad weather came back through.  I can’t tell you how many “Will Winter never end?” comments were thrown around or how many truly grumpy people it has been my unique priviledge to encounter this year.  Okay, I might have been one of them a time or two…

This week, though, I was walking in my neighborhood and the streets are lined with blooming trees as far as the eye can see and the fragrance of them permeates everything.  I stood right up under them and breathed it all in as clouds of pink blossoms exploded all around me and it was glorious.  In that moment I realized that because the Winter was so hard, the long awaited Spring was all the more powerful and it might just be my imagination, but I have never seen flowers like that before.

Which brings me to my point, really.  No matter how things look or how long it seems to take, Spring will come, and it will be spectacular.

It will indeed.

If anyone knows of any aid programs for Myanmar or China (they are restricting foreign aid), please contact us at wings@thebutterflypoem.org.  We are looking for ways to contribute and would appreciate any information on organizations that are allowed in there.

 



2 Responses to “Mercy, Mianyang & Myanmar”
  1. 1
    innocent shosho Says:
    8:36 pm

    hi Rachel..
    congrats for the new beautiful addition to your site & the great work..

    it is not weird that you started your first post by writing about others,,
    and for those who dont know Rachel very well i want to say that its very “her” to take care of every one on earth even those who are different from her in age, country and even religion..
    you just ask for the help and you’ll find it right a way.

    may God bless you and help those poor chinese..

    your shosho..

    p.s
    nice picture & nice color scheme !!
    its very relaxing

  2. 2
    Rachel Says:
    7:09 pm

    I love my daughter Shosho! Thank you, doll!

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