THE BIRD IN MY HAND
An old story, often, comes back to my mind with a new meaning. Since last evening, this old fable - which, probably, I had first heard when I was a little kid - has been coming before me.
There must be a reason… There must be a new meaning to derive.
Once, there lived a wise-man
in a small town. He had this unique gift of reading others’ minds… He could
solve mysteries and foretell the future. People from different parts of land
would come to see him, seek his help. However, this wise-man had remained always
very humble and compassionate… He had never misused his fame or power.
In the same village,
there also lived an arrogant young-man, quite notorious for playing tricks on
people in order to prove them wrong. He had been very jealous of this
wise-man’s popularity and was waiting for an occasion to ‘expose’ him in
public.
That day had, now,
come.
One afternoon, many
people had gathered around this wise-man; and, as usual, his audience was left
amazed at the uncanny powers of this Master. The young man had come with a trap.
He had hidden his hands behind him. He had cupped in his palms a tiny bird. He
was sure, that the Master could, in no way, make out what he was hiding in his
palms. And, even if he could, the young man would challenge the Master to tell
if the bird in hand was alive or dead. If the wise-man said, “Alive,” the young
man would instantly crush the tiny bird to death and prove the man was wrong.
On the other hand, if he said, “Dead,” the live bird would be quickly unveiled
to the audience to expose what a Fraud he was! And, that would be the
wise-man’s end! The young man was too confident!
So, in the midst of
the discussion, the young man shouted, “Master, all these people believe that
you are a wise-man and can solve any mystery. If so, can you please tell these
people what I am holding in my hands?”
“A little bird, my
dear friend,” the wise-man replied with a smile on his face.
“Is it alive or
dead?” was the next logical question.
“Well, my dear young
man,” the calm and smiling wise-man said, “whether the bird is alive or dead is
in your hands.”
Obviously, the moral of the story is: Like that tiny bird, our
Life is what we make of it. We hold, in our hands, the keys to our happiness,
success and future. Whether we want a bright future or a gloomy one… whether we
want a great day or a depressing one, whether we want our relationships to
flourish or collapse, whether we want our miseries to stay or go… Yes, the
‘choice’ – the key – is always in our hands.
Many, many years ago,
when I was a very young man, I would go around humming poet Shelley’s lines:
“Man is the master of his fate…
And captain of his soul.”
I knew, what kind of
life I must lead, was left to me… to my own hands.
Then, there would be
some,
always, reminding me,
“Don’t be too arrogant…
There is a Captain up
above…
Your Fate is in His hands!”
It took some years,
and many set-backs, to teach me never ever to place ‘My Will’ before ‘His
Will’.
However, the problem
was – and still is – this: How am I supposed to know God’s Will… God’s plan for
me?
So, I would always
find solace in another line of wisdom which we all kids had heard:
“God helps those… who help themselves.”
God doesn’t,
normally, interfere in my Will… Unless I am too arrogant, too destructive in my
mind-set.
Last evening, I
suddenly found myself trying to change a person’s views. This person was wrong…
and, his views and the behavior were affecting my well-being. So, I was trying
to convey my feelings to this person… with the hope that he would understand my
situation… That he would change… That, I would be fine, after that!
The more I expressed
my feelings, my need, I only saw myself left more hurt and bleeding!
Then, in the midst of
this helplessness, I shouted in my mind:
“Friend, the bird is
in your hands… and, you decide how you want it to be.”
I quit the battle
ground, immediately.
If it is my
well-being, why should I allow this person to hold the keys for it?
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.:Suhas Lokhande
Comments
Well conveyed... Loved the connection.
Thanks,
- Rizvan
Do read often.
Love,
GERRY
... Rimmi
Love,
GERRY
- Ajay Nair
Keep reading, often,
Love,
GERRY
d bird is in our hand..