A little boy went up to a guru who was sitting and looking at something in his hand. The little boy went up and looked at it. He didn’t quite understand what it was, so he asked the guru, “What is that?”. “It’s a cocoon,” answered the guru. “Inside the cocoon is a butterfly. Soon the cocoon is going to split, and the butterfly will come out.”
Sonya, The Netherlands
“Could I have it?” asked the little boy. “Yes,” said the guru, “but you must promise me that when the cocoon splits and the butterfly starts to come out and is beating it’s wings to get out of the cocoon, you won’t help it. It is important not to help the butterfly by breaking the cocoon apart. It must do it on it’s own.”
Rikako, Japan
The little boy promised, took the cocoon, and went home with it. He then sat and watched it. He saw it begin to vibrate and move and quiver, and finally the cocoon split in half.
Lola, Utah
Inside was a beautiful damp butterfly, frantically beating its wings against the cocoon, trying to get out and not seeming to be able to do it. The little boy desperately wanted to help. Finally, he gave in, and pushed the two halves of the cocoon apart.
Inside was a beautiful damp butterfly, frantically beating its wings against the cocoon, trying to get out and not seeming to be able to do it. The little boy desperately wanted to help. Finally, he gave in, and pushed the two halves of the cocoon apart.
Caroline, England
The butterfly sprang out, but as soon as it got out, it fell to the ground and died.
Buckeroomama, Hong Kong
The little boy picked up the dead butterfly and in tears went back to the guru and showed it to him. ”Little boy,” said the guru, “You pushed open the cocoon, didn’t you?”. “Yes,” said the little boy, “I did.”
Becky, Philadelphia
The guru spoke to him gravely, “You don’t understand. You didn’t understand what you were doing. When the butterfly comes out of the cocoon, the only way he can strengthen it’s wings is by beating them against the cocoon."
Salma, Canada
"It beats against the cocoon so it’s muscles will grow strong. When you helped it, you prevented it from developing the muscles it would need to survive.”
Maddy, New Jersey/NYC
I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome in trying to suceed. - Booker T. Washington
I love the story. So true. Thank you for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteand what an inspirational story, I wonder if that is true that they do have to beat their wings to strengthen them. either way it's a inspirational and great afternoon read :)
Beautiful pictures along with words I really needed to hear today....thanks ladies!
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