SUCH IS THIS JOY
This is my second post on Joy, today.
The more I feel grateful, the more I feel joyful.
The less I judge, the better the person
or situation appears.
or situation appears.
The more I trust my intuitions,
the righter I turn out…
the righter I turn out…
The lesser I expect, the lesser I get hurt,
And, the more I let go, the more peaceful I am.
Any act, that comes from a profound sense of
gratitude, has to bring me joy. Any act, that comes from my innate trust in me,
others and the Universe - has to lead me to joy. Any act, that I do without too
much of analysis, too much of calculations – has to be a joyful act.
My son, who does his studies in animation, asked
me the other day if I knew anyone who worked for a good animation or a related
Studio in Mumbai. He wanted to visit and see how it worked in the real world.
I remembered one of my old students, Jeetendra.
He had been working for one of the finest Studios which did VSF effects and
other related things for their clients in Hollywood.
But, I had lost contact with Jeetendra and told my son that I would try to do
something.
Surprisingly, the very next morning, I bumped
into Jeetendra and his wife on their way to office. They were in a hurry; so, I
quickly explained to him about my son’s need. Jeetendra was more than happy to
help, and he gave me his cell-number and wanted me to ask my son to co-ordinate
the rest with him.
That night, my son called up Jeetendra. They
spoke for a long time on phone… and, the next day, my son was asked to visit
the Studio where Jeetendra worked. My son was thrilled.
The next afternoon, Jeetendra had spent a great
deal of time to take my son around at the Studio… guide him, answer his
questions, and help him gauge the reality, first hand. My son came home a lot
relieved and happy.
At night, I and my wife spent a lot of time
listening to what our son had to say after that afternoon visit. He shared his
joy with us… and, as parents, we felt happy for our son… and, in the process, we
felt the simple joy that was abounding around us, that night.
My heart was feeling grateful for my very dear
student Jeetendra. I was proud that he was my student!
About twenty years had rolled by… and, now, this
boy had surfaced, all out of the blue, when we needed him the most. I
immediately sent my feelings the next morning:
“Good
morning Jeetendra.
Just wanted
to say ‘Thank You’ for so kindly guiding my son, Kenrick.
He was
hugely impressed.
May you
find more and more joy and success in your life.
Thank you
Jeetendra, once again.
Have a nice
day.
Love,
- GERRY.
Hardly some seconds had passed by, and Jeetendra
had sent me this reply:
“Thanks to
you, sir, for taking good care of us
And guide
us when we needed it the most…
It is my
pleasure that I could guide your son in the same manner…
All your
teachings, sir!
Thank you,
Have a nice
day, too.
- Jeetendra
My joy amplified… I got back to my student:
“Jeetendra,
you are being just humble and kind…
Thank you,
once again.
SIR”
Where does my joy come from?
I do not know when I will see Jeetendra again.
Nor do I know, where my son will be after another twenty years…
Such is this life…
Such is this joy!
“Make hay…
when the Sun shines.”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Jeevan Tauro
Comments
Thanks.
.. Biren
Keep reading.
Love,
GERRY
- PRERNA
Nice piece!
= Uday Nambiar
Glad u liked the post,
Love,
GERRY
Yes, it can be as uncomplicated!
Love,
GERRY
teaching profession is indeed gr8.. dey get2 create a lasting impact on d young minds.. i miss being a student of urs sir..
And, yes ma'am, even I miss being your teacher... even though my role, that day, was just 'blink-and-you-miss' type!
Love,
Sir