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The
Power Of Rain Drops
As I sat on my back porch today and watched it rain, I began to
notice the rain as it bounced off of the leaves of the tree in my back yard. I
noticed that as the rain fell, it helped the leaves on the tree to fall as it is
now late autumn. I began to think about the importance of rain and water and
realized that everything in life that we experience has a lesson, a purpose.
Something to teach us that we previously didn't know or truly understand.
I began to think about how the rain was actually helping the tree to shed it's
leaves and prepare for the winter months. Trees lose their leaves so that they
are able to sustain themselves and resources for the winter. The rain was
helping that tree to do so. Not only that, but it was also giving the tree much
needed water in order to prepare itself for the long months ahead.
Then I began to think about how trees help water. Trees help to warm the planet
during the summer months which causes evaporation and rain. It's a never ending
cycle of this helping that to help itself. I also began to think of water and
how incredibly powerful it is.
It flows in the lowest of places. It naturally, without effort, carves it's path
in the lowest of spots. Without effort, water is able to start as a hole in the
ground and begin to flow until it finds a larger flowing water system, and
eventually ends up in the ocean. At times, it even becomes an extremely powerful
force of nature as it causes floods, creates waterfalls, and erodes the ground
around it.
But water is also the source of life. Nothing on this planet could sustain
itself without water. As humans, we are upwards of 80% water ourselves. So it
seems to me that our natural place in the world is to lay in the lowest of
places and give those places life.
This is supported by some of the greatest people in history. Take mother Teresa
for example. She spent her life in the worst places on the planet. Places that
run rampant with disease, hunger, war, and many other horrible examples of
existence that most of us don't even have to think about in our entire lives.
She did so because she wanted to make a difference in those places.
This is each of our true nature. To give to the world more than we take. To
offer a solution and opportunity for our true water nature to aid and help the
lowest of places. The greatest minds in history have all created solutions to
our daily lives. Something as simple as toilet paper allows us to maintain a
cleaner, healthier environment.
Coffee makers allow us the comfort of saving time. Alarm clocks, computers,
cars, better shoes and clothing. All of these inventions came into being as
solutions to daily problems to allow each and every one of us the chance to live
happier, more fulfilling, more enjoyable lives.
So the real question is what you have to contribute to the world that makes your
life, and everyone else's life better. How can you help trees help themselves,
which helps water to move and travel. What is your gift and solution to our
daily lives that allows you to lay in the lowest of places and bring life to
this world.
Dwayne Gilbert is the founder of http://www.wealthylifesecrets.com
and the Wealthy Life Secrets Program. He has been helping people to Unleash
Their Potential for over 10 years. He has helped people from all walks of life
to get on a better path and to create the life of their dreams.
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