The parable of the eagle by David Topí

  • 2014

Things always look better from above, or from outside. In the same way that you cannot solve a problem with the same mentality and from the same position in which it has been created, one must go out and see things from another perspective in order to change them . And as with the problems of life, the same happens with our personal growth. We can never make enough progress until we make and execute changes that make us see things from a new perspective, in order to rise above our limitations and expand to encompass broader perceptions of who we are. That personal growth undoubtedly goes through recognizing our true essence, because we are not what we have been led to believe, but what is left when you take away what we have been made to try to fit in the world. The hardest job in the world is to stop being what we have been made, to be what we always were. We are not a certain personality, a name chosen at birth, a profession perhaps wrong or an occupation imposed by society. In fact, if all that is taken from us, many of us will have trouble knowing then that we really are. But, what we really are, is what remains when you take away all that, because it is the only moment in which you feel free to open your wings and, as James Aggrey says in the parable I put you to Then you realize that you were always an eagle when they made you believe you were chicken:

PARABOLA DEL AGUILA (by James Aggrey)

Once upon a time there was a man who, while walking through the forest, found an eaglet. He took it to his house and put it in his pen, where he soon learned to eat the same food as the chickens and to behave like these. One day a naturalist who was passing by, asked the owner why an eagle, the king of birds and birds, had to remain locked up. in the corral with the chickens.

Since I have given him the same food as the chickens, and I have taught him to be like a chicken, he has never learned to fly, the owner replied; It drives like chickens and is therefore not an eagle.

-However, the naturalist insisted, he has an eagle's heart, and he can surely be taught to fly.

After discussing a little more, the two men agreed to find out if it was possible for the eagle to fly. The naturalist took him in his arms, gently and said " You belong to heaven not to earth, open wings and fly." The eagle however was confused: he did not know what it was and when he saw the chickens eating, he jumped and met them again.

Without being discouraged, the next day, the naturalist took the eagle to the roof of the house and encouraged her by saying: "You are an eagle, open the wings and fly "; but the eagle was afraid of the unknown world and jumped again in search of chicken food.

The naturalist got up early on the third day, took the eagle out of the pen and took it to a mountain. Once there, he raised the king of the birds and encouraged him by saying “You are an eagle and belong to both heaven and earth. Now, open the wings and fly. ”

The eagle looked around, towards the corral and upwards, to the sky. But he still did not fly. Then the naturalist raised it directly towards the sun; the eagle began to temper and slowly opened its wings and finally with a triumphant scream, flew away towards the sky.

It is possible that the eagle still remembers the chickens with nostalgia; It is even possible that from time to time I will visit the pen again. That nobody knows, the eagle has never returned to live chicken life. It was always an eagle, although it was kept and tamed like a chicken.

When man was not yet a man, we were all eagles, connected to the inexhaustible wisdom of the Being we came from, living in communion with everything that existed on the planet and in the universe. When man began to be a man (lhumanu, after the first genetic manipulations), we began to be chickens, the predatory mind component was introduced in each of us, we were disconnected from what we came from, and we were given the subjective reality in which we live, enclosing the planet and its satellite under the umbrella of the “control” energy grid that we have talked about so many times. Millennia passed, and the man lived like chicken without knowing that he was an eagle. But the naturalist arrived (millions of them), and they told us to start flying. They told us to spread our wings, and we began to do so. Spreading the wings hurt a lot, because they were full of programs and fears inserted into the chickens to keep them in the corral, but despite the fact that several feathers fell with each effort to spread the wings, millions of supposed chickens began to open them letting go of the masks that they had put on so they could adapt to life in the corral. When the mask was falling, the predatory mind became weaker, and the eagle remembered more to be a real eagle.

Recently, in a meditation, those whom I call my guides told me " whatever happens, do not look back, stand firm and always go forward ." We are all eagles, and you have to fly. As much as they want to keep us like chickens, there is nothing since they can tie us to the chicken coop.

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