The Dancing Bamboo

 

The seed of a bamboo tree is planted, fertilized and watered. Nothing happens for the first year.
There´s no sign of growth.
Not even a hint.
The same thing happens – or doesn´t happen – the second year.
And then the third year.
The tree is carefully watered and fertilized each year,
but nothing shows. No growth. No anything.
For eight years it can continue. Eight years!
Then – after the eight years of fertilizing and watering have passed, with nothing to show for it – the bamboo tree suddenly sprouts and grows thirty feet in three months!
~Zig Ziglar

 

It has rained, and rained and rained, here at the treehouse.

Today, more rain.

The sky is iron grey, low clouds cover our mountain in mist, and rain sheets down.

The bamboo outside my window is bent over with the burden of unshed water in its leaves.

But still, it dances.

If the rain stops the bamboo sheds droplets like laughter with every breath of wind.

It gives me comfort to watch the bamboo dance, to watch it swirl and bob and weave through the air with grace and ease shedding diamonds of water that glisten rainbows.

If I am become like bamboo, then I can dance under the pressure of life. I can rain diamonds of light. I can take time to grow into who I was meant to be.

The view from my favourite armchair becomes a haiku.

My heart is full.

 

 

 

Hi! I'm Nicole Cody. I am a writer, psychic, metaphysical teacher and organic farmer. I love to read, cook, walk on the beach, dance in the rain and grow things. Sometimes, to entertain my cows, I dance in my gumboots. Gumboot dancing is very under-rated.
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5 thoughts on “The Dancing Bamboo

  1. It is the beginning of the rainy season in Costa Rica. I so love bamboo too! We have created an outdoor “room” with thick bamboo surrounding our spiral herb/flower garden.

  2. Thank you Nicole. Feeling the power and restfulness of the rain here too this morning. It suits my mood….I will now go sit with the dance of it all too. Your post is so full of peace and acceptance. I deeply thank you for it this morning.

  3. Thank you, Nicole, for your daily postings – you always have great ideas and words to express them. I’m glad you’re getting life-giving rain. Please pray for us here in the Southwest United States. We are in a severe drought and have terrible wildfires that are killing wildlife and destroying homes. Thank you so much for your positive energy and prayers.

    1. Judy, I am so sorry to hear that, and of course I will include you in my prayers and meditations. Before this last two years of floods we endured severe drought and wildfires too. I know how stressful that is for all involved. Sending much love to you xoxo

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