Thursday, March 04, 2004

CATCHING FIRE


To fulfill it’s design a car needs fire, a boat, an airplane, train, each needs fire to move through the world. When the car ceases to run and the airplane is de-commissioned, the boat mothballed, it’s because the fire is gone. We call this death. Same goes for us, we die when our fire goes out. So, for as long as we’re here, we need fire to move through the world. When we catch fire there is unlimited energy, unlimited creativity, unlimited resources. Pierre Teilhard de Chadin said it this way :

'Some day, after we have mastered the winds, the tides, and gravity we shall harness the energies of love. Then for a second time in the history of the world we will have discovered fire'.

My ‘Catching Rain’ presentations always begin and end with a conversation about the importance of ‘catching fire’. If we catch fire, water will be plentiful, new opportunities and possibilities will suddenly become obvious, and we will have the energy to implement new solutions to old problems.


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