The Lesson of the Morning Glory
I planted seeds in my little garden this year.
I have never planted seeds before because I am not a very
patient person and waiting for the little green shoots to rise
above the ground was just too much for me. But this year, I
thought I would give it a try. I thought it would be a good
metaphor for me to plant something and watch it grow, much as I
have many times, planted thoughts, dreams and affirmations and
watched many of them become a reality.
And so in the Spring of this year, I planted my garden. I chose
many types of flowers and among them, Morning Glories. Within a
month, many of the other flowers were bursting through the
earth, but not the Morning Glories.
Each morning I would run outside to check on them and nothing,
nothing for several weeks more. I was about to give up on them.
I was sure that they just did not 'take' so to speak. And then
one day, it happened! They had broken through the earth and were
starting to climb. And climb and climb and climb they
did....with their big beautiful heart shaped leaves.
And so the saga continued, nothing for weeks and weeks and weeks
but more and more beautiful leaves. And I thought to myself,
"Well, leaves are nice, but that is all I will probably get at
this point." And then one fine and glorious morning, there it
was, the most beautiful sky-blue morning glory I have ever
seen!!! It seemed like a miracle to me. I had waited over 3
months for this one delicate, funnel-shaped flower to show up
and now here it was, in all its splendor.
It reminded me of just how many times I had waited in life for
something I had longed for and how incredible it felt when it
finally arrived and also how many times, that I had wanted to
throw in the towel and just give up.
But I wasn't prepared for what was to happen next with these
little flowers and I was surprised and deeply saddened by it.
Roses and geraniums and daisies and most other flowers bloom and
stay around for a while but not Morning Glories. Morning Glories
open themselves up to the world, in the morning, in all of their
glory, hence the name Morning Glory.
And if you look closely at them, you will see how extraordinary
they are both in colour and texture and that in their centre is
a kind of golden light that shines from within.
But here is the hard part...
At the end of the day, they turn a most beautiful shade of
lavender, and then close up, wither and die. They live for only
one day and then they are gone. I cannot tell you how much this
saddened me and what a profound effect this little flower had
upon my life. I kept thinking how sad to be so beautiful and
live for only one day. And then I suddenly realized what a gift
they were.
You see it doesn't matter how long your life is. It only matters
that you were here, in all your glory, that you opened up
completely and let your light shine and that you brought joy to
those who came into contact with you. That's what matters to the
morning glory and that's what really matters to all of us.
The morning glories make me appreciate every new day now, in a
way I didn't before. Each evening I go and visit with them
knowing those particular ones won't be here tomorrow, new ones
will take their place. If we knew when we woke up in the
morning, that we only had that one day to really live, life
would be very different indeed for many of us.
Now, each morning I give thanks that I have been given the gift
of another day in all its glory. We can learn from all of life
if we remain open to the beauty that is all around us. And
nature can be one of our greatest teachers.
What a profound lesson from such a simple flower.
...Thank you, my sweet little morning glories!