A new season in the garden!
The Rambutan trees are with fruits; the cashew tree is with tender leaves after its fruiting of the year and the Lily plants have a new life with the recent rains giving them a flourishing foliage with a few flowers!
This season is a transition time in the garden between the summer and the monsoon seasons.
The in-between times bring scenes and thoughts which carry meaning that is worth pondering upon!
Usually new shoots and leaves appear only after the fruiting season in a tree as the tree converges to form the fruits. Now one Rambutan tree in our garden is giving new shoots, while fruits are still in the early stage.
It is when trees are stressed they sprout new shoots. The tree attends to nourish the growing fruits and wait to give new shoots till fruits are ripe.
The photosynthesis of a tree is dependent on its leaves. When the existing leaves have been stretched or distressed by the summer heat and humidity, the tree survives by giving new leaves which are rich in chlorophyll and ready to respond to the sunlight !
This is a good example of creative stress !
What a challenge brings forth is a restorative response.
I experienced it yesterday in a personal way. With a recent exacerbation of arthritis, my initial response was disappointment as it impairs of some of the routines of my day. I discovered that if movements are done slowly, mindfully and turning the attention of the mind to the site of pain, the discomfort was less and bearable. I was able to find some movements which relax the joint muscles and reduce the muscle spasm.
What is associated with pain is fear, anxiety and self pity-none of these help. But a sense of wellness or comfort settles in when pain is also befriended. A sense of companionship with pain displaces fear, anxiety and consequently improvement in the range of movement of the painful joint! A local application of a counter irritant and the thermal treatment of the area would have had physical and psychological effects. It was a revealing experience to sense how a stressful situation created a different outlook that reduced the intensity of pain and brought a level of comfort that was a step forward!
I realise that a stress is a stimulus for pathfinding to stay comfortable!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)