Friday, March 18, 2016

The Eagle Who Thought He Was A Chicken

“You never know when one kind act or word of encouragement can change a life forever.” -Zig Ziglar

 

1 -The Eagle Who Thought He Was a Chicken:

A baby eagle became orphaned when something happened to his parents. He glided down to the ground from his nest but was not yet able to fly. A man picked him up. The man took him to a farmer and said, “This is a special kind of barnyard chicken that will grow up big.” The farmer said, “Don’t look like no barnyard chicken to me.” “Oh yes, it is. You will be glad to own it.” The farmer took the baby eagle and placed it with his chickens.

The baby eagle learned to imitate the chickens. He could scratch the ground for grubs and worms too. He grew up thinking he was a chicken.

Then one day an eagle flew over the barnyard. The eagle looked up and wondered, “What kind of animal is that? How graceful, powerful, and free it is.” Then he asked another chicken, “What is that?” The chicken replied, “Oh, that is an eagle. But don’t worry yourself about that. You will never be able to fly like that.”

And the eagle went back to scratching the ground. He continued to behave like the chicken he thought he was. 
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2 – The Eagle who thought he was a Chicken:

A fable is told about an eagle who thought he was a chicken. When the eagle was very small, he fell from the safety of his nest. A chicken farmer found the eagle, brought him to the farm, and raised him in a chicken coop among his many chickens. The eagle grew up doing what chickens do, living like a chicken, and believing he was a chicken.

A naturalist came to the chicken farm to see if what he had heard about an eagle acting like a chicken was really true. He knew that an eagle is king of the sky. He was surprised to see the eagle strutting around the chicken coop, pecking at the ground, and acting very much like a chicken. The farmer explained to the naturalist that this bird was no longer an eagle. He was now a chicken because he had been trained to be a chicken and he believed that he was a chicken.

The naturalist knew there was more to this great bird than his actions showed as he “pretended” to be a chicken.  The man lifted the eagle onto the fence surrounding the chicken coop and tried to make him fly. The eagle moved slightly, only to look at the man; then he glanced down at his home among the chickens in the chicken coop where he was comfortable. He jumped off the fence and continued doing what chickens do. The farmer was satisfied. “I told you it was a chicken,” he said.

The naturalist returned the next day and took the eagle to the top of the farmhouse and tried again but the eagle jumped from the man’s arm onto the roof of the farmhouse.

The naturalist returned again the next morning and took the eagle and the farmer some distance away to the foot of a high mountain. They could not see the farm nor the chicken coop from this new setting. The man held the eagle on his arm and pointed high into the sky where the bright sun was beckoning. This time the eagle stared skyward into the bright sun, straightened his large body, stretched his massive wings, slowly at first, then surely and powerfully. With the mighty screech of an eagle, he flew.

–(In Walk Tall, You’re A Daughter Of God, by Jamie Glenn)

2 comments:

  1. Lots of us are chicken.we need a naturalist to prod us into being what we are aka a eagle. Thank you Smitha for being my naturalist and proding me to stop being a chicken many a times.😅

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  2. Awww.....what a sweet thing to say. Made me feel nice from deep within.
    It's really all you...but I'll still take the thanks, so thanks pal :)

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