Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Prudent Dormancy

We were discussing the wonder and perfection of Nature’s design … my good Friend and Landlady, Carol, and I … as we contemplated the dried and withered stalks of a fern showing the effects of a hot summer’s sun, and the lack of rain to replenish the moisture baked away. “But I know that as soon as we have a good rain, it will bounce right back” she said. I commented on the marvel of the system that closes down the plant’s exposure to the sun by withering the branches to only the surfaces appropriate to balance what is available from the root supply. When there is adequate supply of moisture and nutrients from the root system … the branches are encouraged to expand and spread a greater surface to the sun’s rays. But as soon as the resources available through the roots is diminished, the branches and leaves wither and reduce the demands on the plant.

I was reminded of a wonderful orange tree that I planted many years ago. It was a Honey Murcott variety of orange tree. I remember being told by the nursery owner that the tree would produce a fruit that could be expected to be of exceptional sweetness and that the tree was inclined to provide a prodigious supply of the sweet product. And, surely enough, in the first year that the tree produced fruit, the limbs were so laden with oranges that the branches were not capable of supporting the weight of what they bore. I remember placing boards under them to lessen the stress of the heavy load. I watered frequently and marveled at how uniquely flavored the delicious oranges were when ripe.

Then the tree died. I was bewildered and returned to, and sought an answer from, the nursery-man. “It over-produced itself” he said. “You should have lessened the demands on the tree by pruning away most of the buds before they began to form into fruit . By allowing all of the buds to develop, you stressed the tree and it could not maintain the demands placed on it. It may have looked magnificent for that short while … but without a balance between its root system, the delivery system of trunk and branches and leaves, and the fruit … the plant can not live. It is commonly known as ‘Murcott Collapse.‘ And, as you have seen … the plant can produce itself to death.”


And this was my recollection as I went about my work this morning. This is how we function. This is a perfect illustration of the nature of the forces at play in all of our lives in every moment of every day of our lives. While we do, indeed, all produce a widely varying assortment of “fruits” or “blossoms”, if you will … and some of us are of the “Murcott” variety that is inclined to over-produce … we are all similarly governed by an internal mechanism that requires that we produce in quantities that are in balance with our abilities to support the production. And when our supply of supporting “nutrients” is reduced by periodic “droughts” in physical, spiritual, emotional, or mental supply … it is a very prudent thing to do to allow ourselves to appropriately withdraw our “exposure” and “wither” a bit commensurate with our lessened resources. Perhaps, a period of “prudent dormancy.“ We can look to even the demandingly competitive and aggressive world of sport, and see that every sporting endeavor has some provision for a “time out” that allows for recuperation, restoration, and rejuvenation. So it is in this “game” of life.

So, My Dearest of Friends and Readers, I bid you glorious moments of celebration of bountiful harvests of fruits of your labours and efforts. I encourage you to bask in all of the breathtaking beauty of all of the bouquets of fragrant blossoms that your love, care, and affection have showered upon your personal world. And I counsel you to be ever mindful of the needs of … The Plant. That plant is (of course) You. I ask that you heed the lessons given us by Nature as you, please, give care to a healthy balance of … Who you are … What is available to sustain you … And what is expected of you (by yourself as well as others.) It is a wise and worthy thing to take a moment to give consideration to what your comfortable capabilities are in the present moment. It is prudent and sensible to survey your physical, spiritual, and emotional resources and contemplate how they can be best combined with your present capabilities for the most appropriate efforts. And then … and only then … give thought to what will be the produce of your Being who you are in this state of a healthy, balanced, and comfortable Self. And please remember (with Me) … it benefits no one … neither others, nor ourselves … if we produce a magnificent harvest … only to “produce ourselves to death.”

And I will be always here … encouraging, applauding, sometimes ‘pruning’, and always loving You. As I remain, your constant Friend and Servant.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

So good to hear from you! Such an eloquent piece and so true.

I think of you often and am so appreciative for the time you take to provide a "piece" that removes me from the world and allows me to contemplate, at a depth that many of my acquaintances do not go, my life and where I am and where I should be and where I may like to go.

John-Michael said...

I am quietly humbled and honored by your gracious kindness. To be welcomed into your personal world is a gift that I am complimented by and grateful for.

Anonymous said...

Hello John Michael,

that was especially good to-day...
will look for the book...

HL

John-Michael said...

I do thank you ... the book is progressing (I am contemplating publishing segments on the blog ... 'will let you know.)

Anonymous said...

I am so in awe of your beautiful spirit and insight!

E

John-Michael said...

I appreciate that sentiment ... for it is the perfect expression of my sentiment when Life speaks to me and illustrates (for my understanding ... and sharing) the eternal message in what is placed before me. Awe! And it is always with eager anticipation, coupled with a sence of urgency, that I make my best effort to pass the message along.

Your embracing of me and my heart's expression is a rich treasure to my soul. Thank You!

Anonymous said...

John-Michael,
I know of only one other individual that walked amongst us humbly here on earth and passed along the message as he was led from within his spirit. I don't have to say who it was because I think that you already probably know. Now onto more.. I can't get enough.

John-Michael said...

And i am quite certain that you too understand that we all ... each and every one of us ... have the capacity to reflect and share (in whatever way is available to us) Life's insights as whispered to our spirit by that still, small voice within. I hope that I have encouraged your spirit to do so.

Anonymous said...

Most definately so. When we are silent enough and are patient to listen intently and adhere to that voice.

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