IN SEARCH OF THE FUTURE
RUBEMAR ALVES
Perhaps readers just have heard that, as in psychology the nostalgia goes further than psychology. To better explain to readers this statement I’ll tell you a short little story:
Ornithologists say that when the eagle realizes that their eaglets are ready to learn to fly, then the eagle begins to remove the feathers, leaves and finally all the things that are comfortable by making of nest a bad place to live.
Because this it will stimulate the eaglets to gain heaven. While the eaglets don’t discover their wings there’s no purpose for their lives and don’t understand the privilege it’s to be born an eagle.
However some eaglets don’t want to leave the nest, so the eagle itself filled with courage and throws the eaglets from the rocky mountain high. The eaglets begin with an awkward flight, but they can fly. But absolutely terrified of them can’t beat its wings and the end seems to be around. When the eaglet thinks it will die as it falls to the floor suddenly the eagle throws itself so majestically swooping in to save your eaglet before it burst on the hard floor.
The eagle takes your eaglet with beak and returns with him to the top of the rock peack and again leaves the eaglet fall. The eagle will does it until the eaglet learning to fly and when that happens it will recognize the gift that it received and then the eaglet will say : “thank you so much!.”
Why am I telling this little story?
It’s because I want to do an analogy with the situation of the little eagled. It took awhile, but I started hitting my wings alone, but I wouldn’t be flying around without your help and I’m right now doing exactly the same thing that made the eagled. I’m telling you thank you for everything. The book Angels and Demons was a good gift, but the greatest gift of all was undoubtedly the fact that you show me that I can fly. Only now I realize how wonderful it is.
I’ll miss you, but the wings are for flying and discovering the world, but don’t worry about me and I promise I’ll never forget you.
THE END