I
remember very well how I, as a young boy, on my yellow with black autoped went
to my primary school in Bloemendaal, The Netherlands. I had to pass a tunnel
for pedestrians under the railway. Around that tunnel were lots of most
wonderful smelling bushes.
At a
certain moment, it must have been somewhere in the beginning of May, I heard
when I walked with my autoped on my hand (because regularly a policeman was checking
if people were really walking or you got a fine, a soft squeaking from the
bushes. There was a bird's nest with young sparrows.
Almost
every day I stopped on my way to and back from school for a while. Without
disturbing those birds I saw them grow up. It gave me a super feeling of happiness,
bliss. And actually also a seed in me was planted starting to like birds. It
was therefore a great experience to be able to live with an owl here in
Thailand for almost four years.
About a
week or two ago, again very early in the morning, I opened my front door. Less
than one and a half meters away there was a beautiful tropical bird in my
conifer. And yes, a bird’s nest. Still empty. The next day holding one egg, the
day after another and finally there were three eggs.
My door
is always wide open when I am at home. And against the insects I have special mosquito
screen doors. Two stools are located inside and next to the front door. From
one of those stools I can observe the nest from very close without disturbing
the birds. It feels like a kind of meditation and the most fantastic thing for
me is, now that the three birds have just been born, that I have completely
regained that whole and past feeling of happiness and bliss from that little boy
Frans of that time. It is a more than fantastic experience and ... it costs
nothing at all.
Isn’t it too
crazy for words that we are nearly all only running, always wanting more, reach
goals, being very concerned about what the world around us may not think of us,
disconnected with our new best electronic friends, totally lost this kind of super
simple things that make us happy?
And ...
it's just a matter of stopping. Of standing still. Just take that stool and
fully enjoy the scene, doing nothing else than observing and enjoy what you get
served?
Great and
thankful to be able to experience that again. Connecting with nature, still
just in your front yard, nothing complicated and experiencing that great feeling of bliss that I lost for years back again, for
free.
And actually for me it was a big mirror as well.
Birds and very young children are blessed above human beings (above their first living years) in that they have no concepts and do not worry of the future, do not suffer about the past, no words in their heads, and no anxiety about what their fellows think of them. The same I had being that still young boy on my autoped.
The mirror of my experience with this bird's nest in my front yard shows me step by step I am making progress in reaching that blessing again.
And actually for me it was a big mirror as well.
Birds and very young children are blessed above human beings (above their first living years) in that they have no concepts and do not worry of the future, do not suffer about the past, no words in their heads, and no anxiety about what their fellows think of them. The same I had being that still young boy on my autoped.
The mirror of my experience with this bird's nest in my front yard shows me step by step I am making progress in reaching that blessing again.
Gangey Gruma (Frans Captijn)
Captijn Insight. Catalyst in developing tranquility & in-sight to get in a sustainable way real connection, purpose, pleasure and flow in life, love, family, business, career and work again.
Captijn Insight. Catalyst in developing tranquility & in-sight to get in a sustainable way real connection, purpose, pleasure and flow in life, love, family, business, career and work again.
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