THE WELL OF LIFE
This world is a very, very crowded place!
Here, everybody looks like me!
Here, everybody does what I do… likes what I
like… thinks what I think… dreams what I dream… fears what I fear…
Here, everybody seeks the same things… the same
Gods, fairies and treasures…
The same Kingdom of God,
the same Heaven…
The same safety nets for our children and grand
children …
The same tomorrow…
The same Happiness.
Every morning, as I rise, I rise with the same
hopes and anxieties as everybody else does…
The moment I step out, I find myself tearing
through the milling - faceless, fast-paced - crowds. It is the insane peak-hour
rush of New York or Manhattan or our own CST! “Where am I in that
crowd?” I wonder, “Where am I heading?” “Is there enough for all of us ‘out
there’?” I ask, “Will I be able to make it? Find what my heart desires?”
Yes. It is the milling crowds...
I look like everyone else…
I am lost…
Faceless!
Then, the
peak-hour passes… The crowd fizzles out. I find myself in the open, empty
space… I see the lush gardens, hear the birds singing there… the little street
children making merry on the slides, the elderly relaxing on the benches…The
breeze doing its duty faithfully, the
trees gently swinging, the flowers quietly unfolding their glory, the bees
having their fill … even the street dogs theirs, the beggars theirs. Those,
like me, who were, just an hour ago, lost in the milling crowds, are now there
settled inside their cubicles or holes, whatever you wish to call them. But,
every one is there – where he had headed for!
Just a while ago, I was anxious: “Is there is a
place for me in this world?” I had asked, “Is there enough?” I could not see
the garden and the trees, the flowers and the bees… I could not feel the breeze
nor could I see the bright sky…
Were they all not there… perfectly where they are
now? Yes, for me?
Every hour is not a peak hour. It can not be. The
world can not be a crowded place – everywhere, all the time! No, never.
There are open spaces, enough for each one of us.
There are enough benches to sit on, enough swings to swing by, enough streams
to drink from. Enough sky to gaze at… enough heartbeats to feel… enough
inspiration to draw from… enough tunes to create songs or enough warmth for the
poems and enough plots for the stories.
Everyday is a new day… though it comes from the
same Sun… and, for eons and eons and eons. The Sun is not tired… The seas are
not tired… The breeze is not tired… The clouds are not tired, the Moon and the
Stars are not, the angels and fairies are not.
So, there I am, with all others, before the same
God who is supposed to provide. “Take
the raindrops, and do out of it what you like” I hear God telling each one of
us, “Take the marigold and make what you want … take the Lentil and make what
you wish…”
The Lentil has survived…
The marigold has…
The raindrops have…
And, I WILL!
Who says, “World is a crowded place?” Who says,
“There is only so much?”
The Lentil tastes ‘special’ because of my touch…
The marigold looks stunning in a garland, because
of my touch…
The raindrops become teardrops, in a poem,
because of my touch…
When God creates us,
he breathes in our hearts
the
same spring of Life…
ever abundant,
ever flowing,
ever amazing…
So, this world has place for me… no matter how
crowded it appears to be…
I can still create a distinct recipe or create a
fresh song… and, yes, a special garland or an absolutely new poem…
Yes, drawing from the same old well. The Well of
Life!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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GERRY