Friday, March 11, 2011

Circus acts

"  Some circus acts have a lot to teach us because of the ways
they resemble the battles humans must win in their inner life:
taming tigers, lions and panthers, making bears and elephants
dance, jumping through flaming hoops, juggling, leaping into
space and catching hold again, walking on a wire, and so on.
Let’s just take the example of tightrope walkers: to stay
balanced, they move with their arms outstretched or use a long
horizontal pole. They have constantly to correct their position –
to the right, to the left, a bit higher, a bit lower… Human
beings are in the same situation, for life is a tightrope, and if
they do not want to fall they have to keep thinking of adding a
little here, taking away a little there, to stay in balance.
Our centre of balance is in the ears, and symbolically wisdom is
connected with the ears. People are wise when they know how to
stay in balance, how to rectify any situation. And clearly, the
expression ‘rectify the situation’ shows that in life things
always tend to lean too far in one direction or another and that
each time we have to redress the balance. "

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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