AM I A STREAM... OR, AM I AN OCEAN?
I was talking to one my dear students, Kavita, last morning.
About twenty
years ago, when I was teaching Kavita, I had found her not only good in studies
but also in singing. She was a brilliant singer.
Kavita
went about doing ICWA, got married and then settled with her family abroad. Now,
her two sons are growing up; and, as every woman has to deal with, she had to
deal with the dilemma of doing the balancing act. A year ago, she decided to
quit her well-paying job abroad, and they all decided to come to India
and settle here.
Presently,
Kavita is not working. Rather, she is working – all twenty-four hours of the
day – on raising her two sons!
So,
almost two decades later, Kavita caught up with me, once again. This time, she
wanted her teenager-son to under go the Personal Growth programme which The
Dawn Club conducted every summer.
Kavita
adores me! Now, do I sound ‘shameless’ when I indulge in a statement like this?
Even if you think I do, I would repeat what I just said. Last morning, Kavita
did confess over the
phone: “Sir, you have fired me up in my life!”
Well, NOW,
I feel a lot shy… and I am trying to hide!
Even with
such bulldog faith in me, this mother of the teenager wanted her ‘adorable’
teacher to tell her – how I would help her own son! Or, to put it in her own colorful
language, ‘How I would ‘fire up’ her young offspring?”
“How did
I do to you, Kavita?” I asked her without even waiting for my next breath. Then,
I added, “All that we are going to do is: help the young man get in touch with
himself… Help him recognize his talents and strengths… Help him have faith in
himself… Help him to discover his authentic self… Once that happens, everything
else happens. He will have zest in life; goals will fall in place… No one needs
to coax him all the time; nobody needs to motivate him… He will speak from his
soul… Because, he glows from within!”
Kavita
was able to relate to what I was saying. Just allow the flower to bloom; just
allow the bird to sing… Just allow the teenager to be!
I have
told this endlessly, and, here, I am telling it again:
An eagle
has to fly,
a whale has to swim,
a nightingale has to sing…
and a peacock has
to dance…
So, it goes,
I have to teach, I have to write…
I have to touch!
Makes
perfect sense. Yes, it does!
Then, when the evening came, another dear
student of mine, Sheela Krishnamony, commented on the day’s post:
“Sir, you
write so well! How come you became an Accounts teacher? You should be an
English teacher!”
Yes, she,
too, was saying this to me, almost, after three decades!
I got
back to her even before the Sun could take the next step home:
“You know Sheela, (as the saying
goes), every elephant has two sets of teeth: one for eating... and the other
for showing! With my Accountancy set, I ‘eat’... and, with this one, I 'reveal
myself'!
Well, that may sound as pun… or, as
the closest answer to your question: 'How come?’
But, seriously, Sheela, in today's Post,
I have told you... how ‘good’ I was in English!!!
Maybe, that, every stream has to
reach the river, every river has to reach the sea... and, every sea has to
reach the ocean…!
I think, the Nature is working, here,
her plan... I am just allowing myself to flow... and, reach where I belong!
Thanks a lot...
Love.”
Often, I ask this during our training programmes:
“Do we know where we belong?”
Last morning, the teacher asked the student: “Dear,
do you know where does your son belong? Do you know where lies his ‘ocean’?”
And, when the day ended, the student asked the
teacher: “Are you a stream or are you a river? Are you a sea or are you an ocean?”
So, who am I?
Where do I belong?
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Vinod Korgaonkar
Comments
Enjoyed reading.
--- Geeta
Love.
Gerry
Love,
GERRY