THE GUEST
“Chaar din
ke mehmaan hai, hum sab yahan.”
No,
it was not any Baba giving his discourse.
It was another mortal like me. This morning, he was reminding me of something I
always knew: “Hello, you won’t be here on this earth for ever… You are only a guest
here… just for ‘four days’!”
As usual, I was caught up in the rush this
morning… Like every one else, I had left home with the same goal: to go out and
earn money… Provide for my family… Good house, good education, comforts, holidays…
and security. Yes, the rush is all for this very goal. Like every one else, I
too am caught-up in the rush!
And, in this rush,
I do need reminders from
another soul:
“Relax a little, my friend…
after all, we all are just guests
here on this earth…
just for a brief while!”
This morning, when this gentleman said what he
did, I literally paused for a while.
When I was born, my grand parents were there around. I was barely a teen, when I lost them. I lost my dad when I had just started earning. My dream that I should give him a good life, just remained a dream. My mother, who I always thought would be my constant companion, doesn’t live with me anymore. She loves me immensely, but lives in my hometown with my elder brother. All my brothers – who are so close to me – live away, far, far away. My wife, who is the most important person in my life, came into my life when I was thirty-three! My only son, who too I adore, came when I was thirty-five. These are the most significant people in my life…
When I was born, my grand parents were there around. I was barely a teen, when I lost them. I lost my dad when I had just started earning. My dream that I should give him a good life, just remained a dream. My mother, who I always thought would be my constant companion, doesn’t live with me anymore. She loves me immensely, but lives in my hometown with my elder brother. All my brothers – who are so close to me – live away, far, far away. My wife, who is the most important person in my life, came into my life when I was thirty-three! My only son, who too I adore, came when I was thirty-five. These are the most significant people in my life…
This morning, I thought of them. I thought of
others as well… My friends, my students, my teachers, my neighbors, my colleagues,
my bosses and subordinates, my idols and my fans… those who admire me and those
who abhor me. Those who wish me well and those who wish me doom…
“How long will all this last: my stay on this
earth? My stay with others, here, on this earth?” I really asked this question,
this morning. I really felt, very, very deeply, that like all of them, I was - and am - here, on
this earth is – as a temporary guest!
I am fortunate to have met – and lived with – my wonderful
grandparents and parents, my lovely brothers, friends, neighbors and colleagues…
I am blessed to have met my amazing wife and, through her, my talented son…
Yes, I really felt the surge of gratitude for being here… for them – with them –
for whatever period I was destined to be with…
And, while I was experiencing the surge of
gratitude in my heart, I also felt a sense of great relief. I felt I was strong
because of the privilege God had given me. The privilege of being with other
guests – yes, other guests – here for just a short while!
“Thank you… Thank you…” I found myself repeating
in my heart, over and over again.
Yes, this morning.
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Vivek D'Cunha
Comments
Love,
GERRY
alll thisss.....
it is like a gift of learning something amazing from you everyday..
I got to learn so much from you..
Hope, ur Goa trip was great...
Do read always, and be in touch.
Love,
Sir