tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484424208942342545.post3067584171604068839..comments2024-03-23T07:52:00.325-07:00Comments on A Seeker's Thoughts: The Knot - As A SymbolJoseph Panekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05599743583857904813noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484424208942342545.post-56492404642761561012016-07-09T15:39:01.717-07:002016-07-09T15:39:01.717-07:00As a child I was very high strung with a wicked te...As a child I was very high strung with a wicked temper and very little patience. Conversely, I could sit and work on any type of knot, jewelry, rope, cords, anything for as long as it would take to free the knot. As an adult, your discussion/interpretation resonates metaphorically with this childhood memory. It gives me food for thought. Laurenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03579092240938637965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484424208942342545.post-36878778553906492092015-04-20T04:24:50.147-07:002015-04-20T04:24:50.147-07:00For me, the knot has another symbolism. Yes, it r...For me, the knot has another symbolism. Yes, it represents problems, but it is also a reminder. When I was a child, I had little necklaces. I'd take them off at night and put them in a little jewelry box. In the morning, somehow, they would be full of knots. My fingers were too clumsy to undo them, but my mom had patience and could gently undo each one until the necklace had been restored. So, when I have a "knotty" problem, I am reminded to be patient, take it one thing at a time, and things will work themselves out. The key is patience.Melindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12994323997382486281noreply@blogger.com