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Are We Like The Captive Elephant?
May 23, 2009, 10:52 pm
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There is a story about elephants and they owners in Africa. An elephant can easily uproot huge trees with it’s trunk, it can knock down a house without much trouble. When an elephant living in captivity is still a baby, it is tied to a tree with a strong rope or a chain every night. Because it is the nature of elephants to roam free, the baby elephant instinctively tries with all his might to break the rope. But it isn’t yet strong enough to do so. Realizing his efforts are of no use, it finally gives up struggling. The baby elephant tried and failed many times, it will never try again for the rest of his life. Later,  when the elephant is fully grown, it can be tied to a small tree with a thin rope. It could then easily free itself by uprooting the tree or breaking the rope. But because its mind has been conditioned by its prior experiences, it doesn’t make the slightest attempt to break free. The powerfully gigantic elephant has limited its present abilities by the limitations of the past—hence, the Baby Elephant Syndrome. Human beings are exactly like the elephant except for one thing—We can chose not to accept the false boundaries and limitations created by the past…

“Don’t let your past dictate who you are, but let it be part of who you become” Anonymous

I’m not as good as I ought to be, I am as good as I want to be. I am not as good as I’m going to be. But I am thankful that I am better than I used to be” former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden

“The mind possibilities are limited by its concept of its potential” Na’Im Akbar, Ph.D

One very important tool that I’ve been using happily for a while already is the application of the Four Tolteque Agreements which you can find here in Frenchhttp://marioquesada.wordpress.com/?attachment_id=18

Have fun with it.The big and the Baby elephant


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beautiful initiative! Wishing you all the best with this new blog ! mais dis-donc, on pourrait avoir un peu de français aussi ? et pourquoi pas d’espagnol ;) !
ce serait sympa pour les francophone puisque tu te bases au Québec on apprécierais aussi :)
merci beaucoup Mario et bon voyage dans ton blog !

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Merci pour ton commentaire. Tu peux voir que j;ai déjà ajouté des textes an français.
I will keep posting in English and Spanish even if most of my close friends speak French.
This blog is not only for my neighbourhood.
Y lo mismo digo a mis amigos hispano-hablantes, tengan paciencia.

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