FOR A MOTHER, HER CHILDREN WILL, ALWAYS, BE 'CHILDREN'
Today is my mom’s birthday. She has turned 78. In a couple of weeks from today, I shall be turning 55. She lives in my hometown, Mangalore, with my elder brother’s family. So, I just called up to wish her a very happy birthday… and, of course, to seek her blessings.
One of the amazing mysteries
in life is, that, for a mother - no matter how old she becomes – her children
will, always, remain ‘children’. They never grow up!
And, equally amazing
is the other side of this mystery. That, for her children – no matter how old
they become – their mother shall, always, remain the greatest care-taker and
source of strength in life…
I hope, my generalization,
here, is not a misplaced judgment on my part… I have been thinking too often on
this subject and I have been asking aloud, almost awe-struck by the mystery: “Why
do mothers remain such powerful forces in our lives… even till we die?”
Well, I will not go
deep into this mystery… Let the mystery be… For, the more you try to uncover or
understand mysteries in life, you tend to sound less human…
May the mystery around
our mothers live long…
May she remain,
eternally,
a caring, loving, giving, sacrificing,
mending and empowering soul…
Strength is sought by
humans…
Love, care,
protection is sought by humans…
Inspiration is sought
by humans…
Hence, the more we
remain human, the more we would revere our mothers… And, even if she is aged
now and needs us – her well grown-up sons and daughters - for support, she will
never cease to amaze us…
Deep down, along the valleys
of our hearts, the mother shall live on to keep the child in us alive… and make
us smile, cry, laugh, wonder, worry, care, protect, provide… and, yes, yes, inspire.
Touch!
And, yes, yes… no matter
who we are – the Presidents of mighty nations or corporations… or, just some simple-humble bees…
This Post is to my dearest mom… For keeping me eternally
amazed… simple, humble and strong…
With my love, wishes
and prayers… And, most of all, with my profound respect and gratitude!
P.S.: I have, always, loved this beautiful song by Celine Dion. Incidentally, Celine is my mom's name, too. So, here I go:
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Vimmi Batra
Video coutesy: YouTube
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