THE DOUBTING THOMAS INSIDE US
Pic.: Sherry Haridas
One of the major worries for many young-ones today is their inability to speak in English. What is surprising is that this worry has gripped not only those youngsters who come from vernacular-medium schools, but also hundreds of them who come from English-medium schools. “Sir, I can’t speak English,” they invariably cry, “How can I learn to speak English?”
I give them my own example. I tell them, that if they have
enough desire, determination and persistence, they can overcome their problem,
just the way I did. Though my example helps them to feel good, they,
invariably, end up reacting: “But, sir...”
Yes, I hear them say: “But, sir...!”
They doubt!
Today, at the age of 56, when I tell these anxious
young-kids that, when I was like them, I battled, every day and every night,
with the same ‘I-can’t-speak-English-ghost’, most of them don’t believe me. “How
is it possible? We can see you, hear you and feel you speak and write so well
in English... You are a Christian... You teach, train and write in English...
So, we can’t believe, that you were, once, gripped by the same fear as we now
do.”
I tell them, that unless they are able to visualize in
their minds what they want to achieve – to be good English-speakers – they will
not succeed. I tell them, that they have
to believe it first in order to see it...
Dr. Wayne Dyer has written an entire book on this title: ‘You
Will See it When You Believe It’... And, as a young newcomer in this big city –
gripped by hundred anxieties about my future – I learnt it from Dr. Napoleon
Hill’s classic, ‘Think And Grow Rich’. The message went straight into my
thirsty mind: “Whatever man’s mind conceives and believes, it can achieve’!
So, I tell the young-ones, “Be able to conceive your
dream... to become fine English-speakers... Be able to believe in it, now... See
it in your mind first... Believe... You will, soon, see it manifest outside...
Not until then.”
Presently,
a young Punjabi woman has been learning from me English. She has done her B.A
from a university in Punjab, and after her
marriage, settled in Mumbai. When she first approached me, I told her the same
things I have written in this Post today... I gave her my own example and said
what I always do: “If I could, you, too, can.”. But, I quickly caution them:
“Remember, I did not say ‘You, too, WIIL!”
There is a difference of an epic proportion between ‘I CAN’
and ‘I WILL’!
After almost a month of helping and teaching, one
afternoon, I asked this lady: “Ma’am, do you see your progress?”
“Yes sir,” the young-lady said with a lukewarm voice, “But,
sir...” I heard these dreaded words coming with vigor...
I laughed and told her the story of Thomas – ‘The Doubting
Thomas’...
Eleven of the twelve deciles of Jesus had seen Him risen
from the death; but, Thomas hadn’t. He refused to believe other disciples and
told them point-blank: “Look, unless my eyes see the Lord, and unless I feel His
wounds with my fingers, I will not believe that He has risen.”
So,
when Jesus appeared the second time, Thomas was present... and, Jesus asked him
to come near Him and see Him, touch Him and feel Him so that he could
believe... Then, the Lord told the doubting Thomas - what I had been told by
hundreds of Masters on this earth, including Dr. Wayne Dyer and Dr. Napoleon
Hill - this:
“Thomas,
because you have seen Me, you have believed. But, blessed are they that have
not seen, and yet have believed.”
Hope, you
will realize that this Post is not about how to become good English speakers in
life... That’s too small a dream, my friends...
The big dream is: How to ‘see’ it – your dream - before you
actually see it, touch it and feel it. Yes, your every dream... including
English, Latin or Greek!
If twelve utterly-ordinary disciples – most of them fishermen
– could raise the largest, the richest and one of the longest empire on this planet,
the empire called ‘Christianity, then, you and I must be some dumb idiots not
to believe in such a naked truth...
Blessed are, in deed, they that do not ‘see’, and yet
believe!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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