Thursday, December 13, 2012

“We can choose to be affected by the world or we can choose to affect the world.” - Heidi Wills

Spring :  Colorful pastoral landscape with a butterfly

 

Keeper of the Spring

 

The late Peter Marshall was an eloquent speaker and for several years served as the chaplain of the US Senate. He used to love to tell the story of the "Keeper of the Spring," a quiet forest dweller who lived high above an Austrian village along the eastern slope of the Alps.

The old gentleman had been hired many years earlier by a young town councilman to clear away the debris from the pools of water up in the mountain crevices that fed the lovely spring flowing through their town. With faithful, silent regularity, he patrolled the hills, removed the leaves and branches, and wiped away the silt that would otherwise have choked and contaminated the fresh flow of water. The village soon became a popular attraction for vacationers. Graceful swans floated along the crystal clear spring, the mill wheels of various businesses located near the water turned day and night, farmlands were naturally irrigated, and the view from restaurants was picturesque beyond description.

Years passed. One evening the town council met for its semi annual meeting. As they reviewed the budget, one man's eye caught the salary figure being paid the obscure keeper of the spring. Said the keeper of the purse, "Who is the old man? Why do we keep him on year after year? No one ever sees him. For all we know, the strange ranger of the hills is doing us no good. He isn't necessary any longer." By a unanimous vote, they dispensed with the old man's services.

For several weeks, nothing changed.

By early autumn, the trees began to shed their leaves. Small branches snapped of and fell into the pools, hindering the rushing flow of sparkling water. One afternoon someone noticed a slight yellowish-brown tint in the spring. A few days later, the water was much darker. Within another week, a slimy film covered sections of the water along the banks, and a foul odour was soon detected. The mill wheels moved more slowly, some finally ground to a halt. Swans left, as did the tourists. Clammy fingers of disease and sickness reached deeply into the village.

Quickly, the embarrassed council called a special meeting. Realizing their gross error in judgment, they rehired the old keeper of the spring, and within a few weeks, the veritable river of life began to clear up. The wheels started to turn, and new life returned to the hamlet in the Alps.

Never become discouraged with the seeming smallness of your task, job, or life.

Cling fast to the words of Edward Everett Hale: "I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something I can do. "

The key to accomplishment is believing that what you can do will make a difference.

 

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Spring : Beautiful yellow floral and butterfly

“The mind has exactly the same power as the hands: not merely to grasp the world, but to change it.” - Colin Wilson

 

Spring : Blue bird with blue forget-me-not flower.  Stock Photo“Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have.” - Margaret Mead

 

Spring : Three poppies on a white background“I feel that the greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more.”

- Dr. Jonas Salk

 

Spring : Flowers growing from paints on an art palette. Stock Photo

“Your thoughts, words and deeds are painting the world around you.” - Jewel Diamond Taylor

 

Spring : beautiful yellow tulips with light reflect in morning"How wonderful that no one need wait a single moment to improve the world.” - Anne Frank

 

Spring : Three cartoon flowers on meadow “It takes each of us to make a difference for all of us.” - Jackie Mucheson

 

Spring : Balloons landing in the countryside, vector

P.S: Just by being here on planet Earth….. each one of us makes a difference whether we choose to or not.

When we choose to change for the better…..it changes the entire world.When we choose not to do so….it still affects the entire world.

May you always choose positive ways to………….

Thank you for visiting the TREASURE TROVE today.

Namaste,

Bhagya

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