THE HEALING
A friend of mine can ‘heal’ troubled souls!
One day, he healed a very troubled
soul… a doting grandmother, that was.
It was a distant-healing!
The elderly woman was calling
from Indore and
my friend was in Mumbai. The woman’s distress was this: Her ‘laadla’ grandson had just joined one of
the famous colleges in the city. In this college, he made new friends, who
hailed from well-off families and, who came to college daily by their cars. Our
young-man began to move around in their cars. After some months, the young-man started
throwing tantrums at home… He wanted his parents to buy a car for him. Though they
could afford to get a car for him, they were against the idea of their young
son driving the car to college.
“No way,” declared the young-man’s
parents, “you are too young to drive a car to your college.”
The boy remained adamant and
parents, even more. Finally, the boy threatened to dropout of the college. “No
car, no college!” he declared.
When this turmoil was on in the
house, the most heart-wrenched soul was the young-man’ grandma. Torn between
her own son and grandson, the old lady, who doted both of them, first tried to
prevail upon the grandson. But, the young-man was not ready to budge. “Tell dad
to get me the car,” he put his foot down. The woman, then, tried to convince
her son. “No way,” he remained firm. The old lady was left heart-broken.
It was during this period of the
old lady’s sorrow, that she called up my friend and sought help. She had great
faith in him; she had, often, sought help from him earlier and felt relieved
through his help. So, this time around, too, she expected the relief to come.
“Can you do something about my
young grandson?” she asked my friend, after recounting to him the entire
trouble, “He needs healing.”
“My dear madam, your grandson doesn’t
need healing,” my friend gently informed the troubled lady, “You do!”
Obviously, the grandmother did
not understand why my friend thought so. She knew that the problem would be
solved the moment the young-man dropped his demand… or, the moment his parents
agreed to his demand.
“My dear madam, your young laadla is not in pain… you are,” my
friend said to the old lady, “Look, he is not concerned about your pain, your
troubled heart… He is happy and least bothered about others in the house. Now,
who needs to end the turmoil? Who needs peace in the first place?”
The woman was now able to see
the
point which my friend was trying to make.
She became open to what was being
counseled.
Yes, she became open for ‘healing’.
My
friend told her this story:
Once, a young mother approached a
saint when her only child was badly ill. The saint calmed her down with his
kind words and taught her some simple prayers and urged her to say them through
out the day as she went about her daily work. “Everything will be okay, my dear
woman,” the Holy man gently assured the anxious mother, “have faith.”
After some weeks, the woman
returned to the Saint. She looked even more troubled. In fact, she was bitter
and angry. “So much I prayed for my suffering son,” she complained to the Holy
man, “still, I lost him.” She added, “Prayers could not save him!”
“My dear young woman, don’t lose
faith in prayers… They never forsake you,” the kind-hearted saint reminded the
distressed soul. He concluded, “The problem was: you prayed for the ‘wrong
person’!”
“Well,
what did that mean?” I hope, you will not ask me.
I did not have to ask my friend…
Nor did the young woman, to the Holy man...
Yes, the healing had happened!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Raj Dhage Wai
Comments
Thank u, it means a lot!
Love,
GERRY