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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2023 · 4 MIN

The Mountain and the Stream - a Fable on courage and resilience

from Meditation with Raphael · host Raphael Reiter

FREE TRANSCENDENT MEDITATION COURSE: https://www.mindbodyheartspirit.com/freecourse   Daily Meditations:  https://www.patreon.com/raphaelreiter   FREE WEEKLY LETTER BY RAPHAEL:  https://www.raphaelreiter.com   If you would like to support the channel, you can buy me a coffee via:  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/raph   Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raphael.reiter   The Mountain and the Stream In a tranquil valley, nestled between gentle hills, flowed a young stream. The stream, with its glistening waters, sang songs of freedom and dreams of reaching the vast ocean. One day, a colossal mountain erupted from the earth, standing tall right in the stream's path. The young stream, faced with an insurmountable barrier, felt its dreams shatter. Its once joyous babble turned to sobs of despair. "How can I ever reach the ocean now? This mountain stands as a symbol of all my lost hopes." An old wise heron, having witnessed the ages pass, landed by the stream's side. "Why do you weep, young stream?" "The mountain," cried the stream, "has stolen my dreams." The heron, with eyes deep and knowing, replied, "The mountain hasn’t come to end your journey but to enrich it. The greatest of stories aren't written on easy paths but on trails filled with challenges and adversities." But the stream, consumed by its sorrow, lamented for days. The valley echoed with its cries until one dawn, it felt something different—a gentle pull from a side channel it hadn’t noticed before. This path led it towards a cascading waterfall. With a deep breath, the stream took the leap and transformed into a breathtaking waterfall, its waters roaring with newfound strength. After what felt like an eternity, the stream found itself at the base of the mountain, now a deeper and mightier river. The plunge had endowed it with power and vigor it never knew it possessed. The heron visited again, perching on a rock by the river. "You see, young one," it began, "the mountain did not diminish you. It made you discover depths within you, transforming you from a gentle stream into a majestic river." With gratitude in its heart, the river replied, "I now understand. It was not the easy paths but the daunting mountain that forged my spirit. The very obstacle I cursed became the reason for my courage and strength." And so, the river flowed on, carrying with it a tale of a mountain and a leap of faith—a testament to the truth that it's our challenges that craft our courage.  

FREE TRANSCENDENT MEDITATION COURSE: https://www.mindbodyheartspirit.com/freecourse   Daily Meditations:  https://www.patreon.com/raphaelreiter   FREE WEEKLY LETTER BY RAPHAEL:  https://www.raphaelreiter.com   If you would like to support the channel, you can buy me a coffee via:  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/raph   Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raphael.reiter   The Mountain and the Stream In a tranquil valley, nestled between gentle hills, flowed a young stream. The stream, with its glistening waters, sang songs of freedom and dreams of reaching the vast ocean. One day, a colossal mountain erupted from the earth, standing tall right in the stream's path. The young stream, faced with an insurmountable barrier, felt its dreams shatter. Its once joyous babble turned to sobs of despair. "How can I ever reach the ocean now? This mountain stands as a symbol of all my lost hopes." An old wise heron, having witnessed the ages pass, landed by the stream's side. "Why do you weep, young stream?" "The mountain," cried the stream, "has stolen my dreams." The heron, with eyes deep and knowing, replied, "The mountain hasn’t come to end your journey but to enrich it. The greatest of stories aren't written on easy paths but on trails filled with challenges and adversities." But the stream, consumed by its sorrow, lamented for days. The valley echoed with its cries until one dawn, it felt something different—a gentle pull from a side channel it hadn’t noticed before. This path led it towards a cascading waterfall. With a deep breath, the stream took the leap and transformed into a breathtaking waterfall, its waters roaring with newfound strength. After what felt like an eternity, the stream found itself at the base of the mountain, now a deeper and mightier river. The plunge had endowed it with power and vigor it never knew it possessed. The heron visited again, perching on a rock by the river. "You see, young one," it began, "the mountain did not diminish you. It made you discover depths within you, transforming you from a gentle stream into a majestic river." With gratitude in its heart, the river replied, "I now understand. It was not the easy paths but the daunting mountain that forged my spirit. The very obstacle I cursed became the reason for my courage and strength." And so, the river flowed on, carrying with it a tale of a mountain and a leap of faith—a testament to the truth that it's our challenges that craft our courage.

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