THE DISTANCE BETWEEN OUR HEARTS
Pic.: Chetna Shetty
If, for me, winning an argument is more important than winning a person, then, it shall be so for me, always...
I will argue with
the person, tooth and nail... I will argue angrily, as though my very survival
depends on winning the argument... proving myself right.
And, when it is
all over – yes, when I have won the argument and vanquished my opponent - I will,
invariably, find myself isolated and unloved... sad and, even, angrier...
Yes, often, angry
at my own self!
The funniest
part of this is: most of us argue with our own near-and-dear-ones – screaming
and shouting in anger – as though they are our worst enemies!
Once, on seeing the members of a certain family
yelling at each other in anger, a wise teacher asked his students, “Tell me,
why do people shout at each other when they are angry?”
“Because,
they are provoked,” replied one student...
“Because,
they lose their patience,” answered another...
“But,
why shout and scream when the person is just next to you?” asked the teacher, “Don’t
you think, one can, always, convey his feelings to the other person gently?”
Many
answers came up... and, the teacher did not seem convinced by any of them.
Finally, he explained to his students, “My dear students, when we are angry with
each other, we create a distance between our hearts... and, that’s why we shout
at each other.”
Then,
the teacher asked his students, “Dear young-ones, have you ever observed what
happens when two people fall in love? The distance between their hearts becomes
less... They simply need to talk softly
to each other.”
The
teacher went on, “When they love each other more, the distance between their
hearts becomes lesser... and they just need to speak in whispers to each
other!”
“Finally,
my dear young-students,” the wise-one added, “When they love even more, the distance disappears completely, and they do not need to whisper even... Just
being with each other is enough to express what they want to!”
It’s really funny!
Every time I catch
myself screaming at my close-ones angrily, this endearing story – which has
been retold by every great teacher, down the ages – makes me feel a lot
humbler...
And, yes, it helps
me come closer, too!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Comments
Thnx for putting it in words.
Almost 28 years of being graduated
I m still learning from u sir.
You been always my IDEAL.
GRATEFUL TO HAVE YOU in our lives.
Tcre,
LOVE