This gorgeous cottonwood tree lives just a few feet from our
house. When we were considering buying the house the trees were one of the main
attractions.
So from one minute to the next we shifted from defending the
tree from wanting it to come down soon in a peaceful manner before it came down
violently, perhaps on top of our house, in the next thunderstorm. Our reaction
is strengthened by the fact that just a month ago another thunderstorm dropped
a tree on our son’s house, which is going to have to be completely rebuilt.
We all want to look good. We all put up the best front we
can to the public. Our family and friends know some of the stuff we’re covering
up inside, but there is junk even they probably don’t know. Would they dump me
if they really knew what I was like? When is it safe to open up and be
transparent? If I do, will they want to chop me down?
Shame can keep us bottled up, but understanding and
forgiveness can be freeing. Knowing that you are loved and worthy of love even
if you are not perfect lets you lift up your head and live confidently. It lets
you love back. Forgiveness from the heart frees you.
But are there limits? That tree has to come down. It is “bad
to the bone” and a danger to the lives and homes of many people. What about
people?
Can you “forgive and forget” the people around you who turn
out to be rotten inside? Are there some that just need to be eliminated? How
about you and what is going on in you?
Let’s hear your opinions.
The tree is coming down. The board of the condo association has now voted to take it down peacefully before it comes down violently.
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