Looking in the Wrong Direction

 “Maybe you are searching among the branches, for what only appears in the roots.”  (Rumi)

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In your own words, what is the main idea or meaning expressed in the above quote by the 13th century Persian poet Rumi?

“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” (Albert Einstein)

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Getting Personal

It has been noted that “… until you take the journey of self-reflection, it is almost impossible to grow or learn in life.” (Iyanla Vanzant)

Have you personally ever found this to be the case? If so, what was the situation, and what growth or learning took place?

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“This quote by Rumi, the 13th-century Persian poet and mystic, carries a profound metaphorical meaning. The quote suggests that sometimes people seek answers, meaning, or solutions to their problems by focusing on surface-level or visible aspects of a situation—symbolized by “the branches.” However, the true essence, wisdom, or understanding may lie in the deeper, foundational aspects—the “roots.”

In a broader sense, Rumi is encouraging a deeper introspection and a more profound exploration of the core or fundamental aspects of life. It implies that one should look beyond superficial elements and delve into the underlying truths or principles. This could apply to various aspects of life, such as personal growth, relationships, or understanding the nature of existence.

The quote prompts individuals to reflect on where they are placing their attention and efforts and encourages them to consider that the answers or insights they seek might be found in exploring the foundational aspects, the roots of their experiences or challenges.” (ChatGPT)

INSIGHTS for SUCCESS

“Self-reflection is a humbling process. It’s essential to find out why you think, say, and do certain things…. then better yourself.” (Sonya Teclai)

 “Don’t become too preoccupied with what is happening around you. Pay more attention to what is going on within you.” (Mary-Frances Winters)

“Without reflection, we go blindly on our way.” Margaret J. Wheatley

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Above image of tree and roots, by Geralt, at pixabay.com

By Gary and Esther Berkley

Gary and Esther Berkley are the authors of "Whatever You Become, Become Your Best - The College and Graduate Guide to Wisdom for Success in Life." Check it out at www.amazon.com/dp/B09593L5FT

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