dandelion wisdom
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Sometimes traditional stories hit the right spot. This one often does for me.

Nadia spent the whole autumn sowing and preparing his garden. In the spring, the flowers opened, and Nadia noticed a few dandelions that he had not planted.

Nadia pulled them up. But the seeds had already spread, and others grew. He tried to find a poison that would kill only dandelions. An expert told him that any poison would end up killing all the other flowers too. In despair, Nadia sought help from a gardener.

‘It’s just like marriage,’ said the gardener. ‘Along with the good things, there are always a few inconveniences.’

‘What should I do, then?

‘Nothing. They may not be the flowers you intended to have, but they are still part of the garden.’

 

May we embrace all aspects of our garden and the unexpected that life brings our way.

About Val Boyko

Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 25 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and inspiration within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we all explore finding harmony and peace, in the highs and lows of life 💛

37 comments on “Inspiration – Dandelions

  1. We all have our dandelions!

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  2. still part of the garden. Bam!

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  3. Dandelions are an edible food. The only reason I pull them is because my HOA is so strict about weeds. I like to leave them for the bees to have early food. And they hold the ground showing you where you need to work a little harder. 🙂

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  4. Wonderful way to look at life and of course, marriage.

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  5. I like dandelions! 🙂

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  6. Yes, indeed. Great metaphor

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  7. As my 9-year-old granddaughter says, “What wrong with dandelions? They’re cheerful and they’re pretty.” Just like those “inconveniences” in our life. Looked at another way, we see the good, the sweet, the necessity of inconvenience. xo

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  8. As they say, it’s an ill wind that doesn’t blow anyone any good! Dandelions are a very pretty plant!

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  9. Beautiful post. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  10. Excellent advice! As someone who often tried a little too hard to control what’s in her garden, it’s something I needed to hear.

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  11. So it is. The good with the less good…and I can tell I have missed even the less good.

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  12. Beautiful and timely story Val. Dandelions are also very useful and nutritious. ♡

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  13. We have dandelions in the garden and I love them 🙂 Lovely post!

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  14. doing nothing can be very hard…have a beautiful day Val ☺️💫 smiles hedy

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  15. I appreciate your thoughts! Marriage is very much accepting the good with the bad!

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