Thursday, June 9, 2011
Lower Center of Gravity
Don't know where this came from.... but why do some tightrope walkers carry that big stick? You know the one I am talking about. It looks like it is 20 feet long and it bows from the middle toward the ends like a frown. It seems difficult enough just to walk across the rope. Nope, they string the rope between the tops of the two tallest buildings. Then, they step out onto the rope carrying that big stick and off they go. I googled it and, the stick is weighted on both ends. It helps to lower the walkers' center of gravity. The lowered center of gravity enables them to maintain balance and stay centered on the rope. This may be a stretch, but day to day life is like walking on a tightrope and maybe what helps us maintain balance, stay centered, are those around us. Maybe our family, friends and most importantly God are our equivalent of the big stick. When the wheels begin to come off and the tightrope walker begins to loose his balance the first thing to go is the big stick. Then he begins to windmill his arms and the dance begins. At this point making it all the way across is a long shot. Maybe the best chance for us to make it all of the way across, from here to there, from day to day, is to hold on and stay centered.
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