Blog Post 7
Connecting the Watering the Soul poem to…….
Siddharta: The poem mentions growth, just like how Siddharta growth is shown through his journey of self-discovery. He shows from a life filled with riches, to embracing life’s many experiences. He learns from the Samanas, Brahmins, and Buddha, but in the end he seeks wisdom through his own personal experiences. His moments with Kamala and the merchants taught him about worldly desires. The river helped his learn and guide him towards spiritual enlightenment. He matures, which ultimately helps him find peace.
Me: When we take care of ourselves now, we get rewarded in the future. This phrase is one of the best motivational tools for high school students or even college students to remind themselves that if you work hard and aren't lazy with work, you will be better off in the future. In the poem we work hard to make sure that the seed grows into a tree like watering the seedling, and nurturing the seed so that it “becomes a home to many beautiful things.”
My goals: One of the many goals that I want to accomplish in the second semester is to start taking care of myself. Some examples are not waiting till the last moment to do things, getting more sleep, dancing more, and living life to the fullest. Since college starts in August, I do want to make sure that I enjoy some of the parts of senior year like prom, graduation, and many more. Also making sure that I am of things, and not falling behind.
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