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The Caterpillar and the
Butterfly: the Law of Transformation By Melody Larson "What
the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls a
butterfly." --Richard Bach This quote, despite its simplicity, is my favorite quote of
all time because in its simplicity it expresses the complex cycle of all
existence. Everything that can be called life continually, willingly,
destroys itself in order to renew itself. We see
this in physical terms when we observe the processes of nature: from the
cycle of the seasons, to natural "disasters," to the evaporation of
water. And yes, from the transformation of the caterpillar into the
butterfly. We see it in our own bodies too as our cells willingly die in
order to be replaced with new ones: we can scratch our heads and watch dead
skin cells fall to the ground and though we can't see it, the cells within us
die off too so that our organs are continuously regenerated. Which
leads me to pondering: since physical life is a mirror of non-physical life,
wouldn't physical law provide a hint into universal law? I believe it does.
We see this Law of Transformation happening not only in nature and in our
bodies, but in spiritual and psychological terms as well. In
spiritual terms the Soul destroys and renews its physical forms just as
nature does. Those physical forms happen to be us. It continually, willingly,
creates and destroys various physical selves in an eternal cycle in order to
renew, expand, and grow. As a
human being we are born and we die much like the leaf of a tree is born and
dies. But we are the tree too. The tree part of us is our inner being, the
Soul. We are uncomfortable with this process when we do not understand that
we are the tree and that we live on even as we "die." If we look
upon death through the eyes of the caterpillar, we see the end of ourselves.
But if we look through the eyes of the Master within, the Soul, we see death
as a mere transition into more. Psychologically
the Law of Transformation is well under operation too. Old beliefs must die
and be replaced with new ones if we want to grow--and if we don't replace
them we remain stunted and lifeless in our being. Since belief is cause it
determines the circumstances we attract into our lives and so it is natural
and normal and healthy that circumstances also be destroyed and created
fresh: a marriage ends, we become ill, we lose our job. When
we resist these little "deaths" we miss the opportunity they
provide for personal transformation. If that is the case, we simply
regenerate new circumstances that sadly mirror the old ones and nothing in
our lives appears to change. However, when we understand that these "end
of the world" moments are pivotal to our life purpose we can make the
leap towards knowing and fulfilling that purpose. A
caterpillar event occurs and we have the choice to view it from the
caterpillar's perspective (the limited view of the ego/personality) or from
the Master's perspective (the eternal view of the Soul.) From the Master's
perspective a disaster is not a disaster at all but the necessary and wonderful
adventure into a bigger life--the butterfly life. But in
order for that adventure to take place we must develop such a deep level of
trust and faith in the unknown that we leap into it willingly and
enthusiastically and tell our confidence and courage to simply catch up with
us later. That is the work we must do. It is rooted in alignment, not
struggle. I
believe that the Law of Transformation is at work right now not only in the
individual life, but in the collective life as well: in humanity's collective
Soul. All around us we see a world breaking down--financial crisis,
environmental crisis, political crisis, religious and ethnic crisis in the
forms of war and terrorism. Could it be that this is not the end of the
world, but the call to transition as a human race to the next level of our
evolution? Are we simply collectively transforming from the caterpillar to
the butterfly? I believe we are. What a glorious time! To make this leap successful requires every individuated aspect of the collective Soul--every human being--to make a personal leap of faith in their own lives and to choose to commit to finding and fulfilling their individual purpose for being here. Instead of viewing the current circumstance of your life as disastrous, what if you chose to view them as the bugle call to greater happiness, freedom, and a more meaningful way of living? Commit to get to know the Master within you. It is so powerfully and patiently waiting to share with you its wisdom, humor, and secrets. The Master, your own Soul, is a great magician who knows how to manifest your every need so that you may fulfill your purpose. When you agree to get on the path to purpose you will delightfully discover that freedom, prosperity, health, love, creativity, wisdom and joy are your natural state of being. It is frightening to leave the safe ground where the caterpillar dwells and to enter a cocoon of unknowingness. But the reward, the sweet reward...is to discover your capability for flight. See the beautiful video that accompanies this article _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Melody Larson Melody Larson
is an inspiring author, teacher, presenter and Soul Purpose Guide whose
mission is to awaken people to the spiritual potential that lies within them.
She's the author of 2 books: the newly released Delighting
the Soul and the highly popular The
Beginner's Guide to Abundance. For free book excerpts, free online
learning forums, and more--visit Melody's website at Delighting the Soul. |
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