Fable of the Clam Who Opened
author’s note:
Planning a vacation?
FABLE OF THE CLAM WHO OPENED
She left a note
for the old woman upstairs
saying:
don’t worry—
just wanted to realize the dream
of escaping to
a tropical island.
But as often happens to human clams
as she lay on the beach
the tide crept up and pulled her down—
down through the shallows
until she fell from the shelf
into that roiling murky bay bottom.
Frightened by the depth
she closed even more
which only increased the pressure—
the pressure that comes
when a clam clamps down on itself
and tries not to feel what it’s feeling.
No longer able to ignore the pressure
she realized she’d soon explode
if she didn’t let go.
And so she finally opened:
an action that brought her back to the beach—
she awoke shaken but stronger.
Many have shared their own version of this fable:
when we try to escape change
the better one within
may pull us down into an ordeal
that will only end when we end
our resistance.
Good to remember that moral.
But let’s also inscribe on our minds
the second part of the story:
In the following years
many in distress
crossed the path of our heroine
and when they sensed her openness
often responded
by opening to her
and as they gave themselves up
they released the pressure building within
and so, did not explode
but defused with a peaceful song:
wave upon wave of notes—
high and low, low and high.
33 1/3 New Fables & Myths
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© 2024, Michael R. Patton
Planning a vacation?
FABLE OF THE CLAM WHO OPENED
She left a note
for the old woman upstairs
saying:
don’t worry—
just wanted to realize the dream
of escaping to
a tropical island.
But as often happens to human clams
as she lay on the beach
the tide crept up and pulled her down—
down through the shallows
until she fell from the shelf
into that roiling murky bay bottom.
Frightened by the depth
she closed even more
which only increased the pressure—
the pressure that comes
when a clam clamps down on itself
and tries not to feel what it’s feeling.
No longer able to ignore the pressure
she realized she’d soon explode
if she didn’t let go.
And so she finally opened:
an action that brought her back to the beach—
she awoke shaken but stronger.
Many have shared their own version of this fable:
when we try to escape change
the better one within
may pull us down into an ordeal
that will only end when we end
our resistance.
Good to remember that moral.
But let’s also inscribe on our minds
the second part of the story:
In the following years
many in distress
crossed the path of our heroine
and when they sensed her openness
often responded
by opening to her
and as they gave themselves up
they released the pressure building within
and so, did not explode
but defused with a peaceful song:
wave upon wave of notes—
high and low, low and high.
33 1/3 New Fables & Myths
dream steps blog
myth steps blog
you tube channel
© 2024, Michael R. Patton
Labels: avoidance, awareness, change, escape, fable, healing, peace, poem, poetry, resistance, spoken word, story, tale, transformation, unconscious
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