Thursday, December 2, 2010

Gorilla's Can Be

Gorilla's can be...  OK you finish the statement?  
Here are some ideas:

Fun and cuddly, when they're inside they're cages!
Cantankerous after lunch.
Possessive of your affections.
Downright huge up close and personal.
Less scary when you know- you're on their good side.
And the list goes on and on- but we're not really talking
about Gorilla's are we?  Isn't it odd how when we're
at the zoo, and we're looking at the Gorilla in their
cage- that we call it their cage(?)- as if, they came
down out of the mountains, tapped the zoo keeper
on the shoulder saying; "you know freedom sucked,
and this cage here, well, it looks like just where I
want to be." 

There is certainly something to be learned
about boxes, and thinking and lines and
linear thoughts- and Gorilla's who just
insist on staying in that cage.  My, my,
we do define out limitations don't we?
We might want to believe that we don't,
certainly it is way more comfortable to
believe that we don't, but in the end of it,
we have usually settled somewhere in some
way, to get a result that we believed would
be "just what we needed."  How often,
however, has that turned out to be the
case in your life?

Boxes can provide a sense of security,
when we don't have them, we want them;
being free thinking and creative, can be
dangerous (even), and certainly when we
are free we are at risk; so, being boxed can
become a sense of comfort.  We are all
very familiar with the term comfort zone,
but what we aren't nearly as familiar with
is how to get out of that comfort zone.
Do you think Mr. Gorilla would leave
that cage, having experienced it for so
long?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O51u9jexR7Y
When we completed that statement up top
about a Gorilla can be, do you know that
what you said is actually a key that you
can look at which will indicate to you some
of what your thinking is like?  Odd isn't
it, if we call them cuddly, guess what that
indicates about our state of mind?  If we
say that they can be dangerous, what's that
suggest our focus is on?  So the idea of
looking at what we are thinking isn't new
at all, but if we fail to do so every once
in a while, we may wake up and find that
our choice to be boxed, or not, is gone.


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