This tree seems to open its arms to welcome all those who might want to sit in its branches or rest in its shade.
Where do you feel most graciously welcomed?
“Birds of a feather flock together,” goes the old saying. And it’s true that it can be a comfort to flock with those who are like you in some essential way: who share your politics, your theology, your particular minority status or your passion about gardening or dancing or Dr. Who.
What group of people do you particularly enjoy congregating with?
Bicyclists can make it easier for one another by allowing riders to follow closely behind in a practice called “drafting,” in which the person in front takes the brunt of the air resistance, giving an easier ride to the person behind.
How have you have you made an easier path for a person or people coming behind you?
Simplicity is a wonderful spiritual goal – to focus on the essentials, to treasure small things. But there is also beauty in complexity, whether it is the ornate shape and colors of a flower, or a life complicated by the intricate weaving of work, family, hobbies, care for others and care for self.
What do you love for its complexity?