All images created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompts using AI on Gencraft.com website.
To lead with grace requires steel humility when praised and iron confidence when cursed, for either extreme wields the awful temptation to unsettle the serene pond of self. To yield to right and bow only to integrity fills her people with love overflowing, willing to sacrifice all in service to her rule.
A caterpillar is scooting along, minding her own business, munching on leaves and feeling the cool breeze, when she suddenly has a thought; “What if I could fly away?” All her life she’s crawled along, inched on her belly, viewed the world from below. How does she even begin to imagine the possibility of flight, envision a different future than the one she has always known? A gentle gnawing that begins in her belly and slowly creeps its way incrementally to the tip of consciousness tells her to cocoon herself in safety, wall herself away from the scary change that will come if she lets herself dream too big. And there she remains, turning in on herself, visualizing a new way of being, letting the idea of a new reality wash through her like rain and pain, and the strain of the old self transforming becomes nearly unbearable. That is when the miracle happens… new life unfurls, wings stretch heavenward, there is an impulse to leap, to flap, to throw fear to the sky, and become who she is meant to be.
Runner ups for the caterpillar lightbulb photos to accompany my poem: