If someone was to ascribe to you the attributes of a bird—which
of these would it be?
Are you grounded, digging in the dirt for what you can find
to eat, being manipulated by others to be “a tasty meal” for all to enjoy?
Are you a predator, always on the lookout for that “live one”
who’ll be your next victim?
Are you flying above the fray of everyday life, looking
down, seeing what’s going on, but not allowing the events to distract or deter
you, knowing that sooner or later, the predators will leave behind a morsel
that will meet your needs?
Think about these birds. The chicken is food for the hawk
and the hawk could be food for the eagle, but the eagle—soaring in the sky—refusing
to be caught up in the mundane—seeks elevation for safety, but can hone in on
the details below and strike with efficiency—what is intended for them to have.
Which are you? The mediocre chicken—just waiting to be
eaten; the hawk who preys upon its live victims or the eagle—who can wait for
what is rightfully due them when they can see it from above?
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