# Bending with Grace ## Roots in Still Waters Willows thrive where water runs steady and deep. Their roots drink from quiet streams, drawing life without force. In our own lives, this speaks to finding sustenance in simple, reliable places—close relationships, daily routines, moments of solitude. On a crisp morning in 2026, watching a willow by the riverbank, I saw how it leans into what nourishes it, growing tall not by striving, but by yielding to the flow. ## Branches That Sway Storms come, winds howl, yet the willow bends. Its slender branches dance rather than snap, returning upright when the gusts pass. This isn't weakness; it's wisdom. We, too, face gales—losses, changes, uncertainties. Instead of rigid resistance, imagine swaying: listening more, adapting quietly, letting go of what we can't control. The willow teaches that true strength lies in flexibility, in trusting the return of calm. ## Living the Willow Path Embracing this way brings peace: - Pause before pushing back. - Seek the water that sustains you. - Allow branches to sway, knowing they'll straighten. Over time, this builds a life resilient yet soft, enduring without exhaustion. The willow doesn't conquer the wind; it moves with it, rooted and free. *In every bend, a quiet strength unfolds.*