The Cracked Pot
Once there was a man who carried water every day from a stream to his house. He carried it in two large pots hung on each end of a pole slung across his neck. He called them his "wonderful pots."
One pot was perfect. It was always full of water at the end of the long walk from the stream. The other pot was cracked. It leaked and always arrived at the house only half full. One day by the stream it spoke to the man.
"I am ashamed of myself," it said.
"Why?" the man asked.
"Water leaks out of the crack in my side, all the way back to your house," the pot said. "Because I'm not perfect, you can't bring home two full pots of water. I'm a failure; just a cracked pot."
"You should not feel that way," the man said. "You are not a failure. You are a wonderful pot. And, you can prove it to yourself. As we return to the house today, look carefully alongside the path. When we get home, tell me what you saw."
All the way home, the cracked pot paid attention to everything he saw. At home the man asked, "What did you see?"
"Flowers," said the cracked pot. "I saw lots of flowers."
"Yes you did. Aren't they beautiful?"
"Yes," said the pot. But, once again, half the water I was carrying leaked out. I'm sorry."
"There's no need to be sorry," said the man. "Tell me, did you notice where the flowers were growing?"
"Well yes," said the pot, a little puzzled. "They were only on my side of the path, but not on the other side. Why is that?"
"For all these years," the man said," I have planted flower seeds on your side of the path. Everyday as we walked back from the stream -"
"Ohhhh!" the pot interrupted, shaking with excitement. "I watered the seeds through the crack in my side and the seeds sprouted and the flowers bloomed and -"
"Yesss," said the man, who was as excited as the pot. "Because of the way you are, everyone in the village can decorate their homes with beautiful flowers. Each of us is a cracked pot in one way or another, but their is still no limit to the beauty we can create."
From that day on, the cracked pot knew just how wonderful it really was.
- Traditional Story from India
Adapted by Dan Gibson
Practice: Acknowledging Your Gifts
Identify the ways you are a cracked pot - and acknowledge the gift inherent in the crack. This will require that you expand the thinking and see opportunity where in the past you saw limitation.
Today: Acknowledge Your Gifts
In Celebration of your peace & happiness,
Susyn Reeve & Joan Breiner
Websites:
Self Esteem Experts
WITH Forgiveness
Celebrate A Hero
Susyn Reeve is the author of: Choose Peace and Happiness, The Gift of the Acorn and
The WITH Forgiveness Personal E-Workbook