Wild Flower

 


When women tear at the petals of other women, trying to knock her off her pedestal, do they truly believe they can uproot her essence? Many women engage in such tactics out of jealousy and insecurities, finding satisfaction in trying to destroy the flower. Their actions, like a bitter perfume, poison the air. Hoping that her eyes will spill over with tears and she faces the most difficult challenges she could imagine. If you take an honest look inside oneself, when one picks at other women, one might realize she's craving superiority or wants to take her place. But sorry, it's all a trick – once you see that each flower is precious and fearfully tailored a phenomenon, the sun just keeps on shining.

Then there's the whole competition thing, but when that doesn't work, there's a strange twist. You end up mimicking the flower you were trying to destroy. Others might think, "Oh she sure has evolved." Girl, you haven't matured; you've cloned. You criticized and picked because you were drowning in your own sea of darkness. The Bible says, 'Touch not my anointed, and do my prophet no harm.' Your actions lead you to end up like a 'Wild Flower'—entangled in the consequences of what you've done and the pain you tried to inflict on another.

A touch of love from,
Aurora L. Threats
Sunshine & Rainbows 


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