Eagles live 70 years, but at 40 they have to make a difficult decision, their nails become so long and flexible that they can't hold back the prey they feed on. The beak, elongated and pointed, is too curved towards the chest and is no longer useful. Its wings are aged and heavy due to the large size of its feathers and, at that point, flying becomes very difficult.
They have two alternatives: abandon themselves and die, or face a painful process of renewal, which consists of flying to a nest in the mountains near a wall, since it is safe. The eagle begins to hit the wall with its beak with great force until it manages to tear it off. So he will wait for the growth of a new beak, with which he will detach one by one his old claws. When the new claws begin to grow, it will begin to tear the worn feathers.
And after all those long and painful five months of wounds, scars and growth, he manages to make his famous flight of renewal, rebirth and celebration to live another thirty years ...
In our life, to continue a flight of victory, many times we have to protect ourselves from everything and start a process of renewal.
We must abandon customs, traditions and memories, the weight of which prevents us from moving forward. Only free from the past can we take advantage of the precious result that a renewal always brings us.
Renewing yourself implies putting order in the mental world, discarding memories of frustrating or painful events, leaving only the experience of what we have learned.
To put ourselves in order, renew ourselves and take flight, we need to know ourselves, know who we are, what our potential is and where we want to go.
It is not necessary to adapt to the problem; there is the possibility of getting rid of it. But the path is a bit difficult, the path is challenging. It's your choice.
Let's follow the path of the eagles. Always up, always ahead.
Popular legend of Native Americans