THE DOMINO EFFECT OF LOVE
Pic.: Vimal Tulsiani
Some days ago, a young-boy, who regularly reads
my Posts, asked me this question; “Sir, why do you end your comments and
replies, always, with that ‘four-letter word – ‘LOVE!
“O
my God,” I screamed in my mind, “No one has made me aware of it, all these years!”
“Why,
don’t you like it, dear? I asked the 19-year-old, “I have been using it ever
since I was your age!”
“Sir,
I like it,” the young-man said, “it really makes me feel special!”
“Well,
what you are saying now, does the same thing to me,” I said running my hand
gently over his shoulders, “Probably, we all have this deep need in us to be
loved by others… to feel special in their eyes.”
Yes, ‘LOVE’ is just a word of four letters.
I
must’ve felt so good, so special, when I first received it from someone – when
I needed it the most as a young boy – that, this very fact must be the definite
reason as to why I have made a conscious decision to make it a part of my daily
vocabulary… Without reason, I don’t think, we allow any word or idea to
dominate our consciousness…
The
boy is a college kid and has a choice to
make, like all his friends… Plenty of four-letter words, plenty… ‘Hate’ is one
of them, the opposite of ‘Love’. Imagine, you make this word a part of your
daily lingo… End all your comments and replies with it!
Let’s
leave the ugly four-letter-words alone… I don’t have to tell you the effect
they have on the atmosphere when you hear them so regularly, so casually!
It seems, if you light a small fire, with a
love-filled heart – with clean intentions - at every sunrise and every sunset,
it has the power to clean-up the atmosphere… usher in love, peace and clean
thoughts… It is an ancient science known as ‘Agnihotra’…
Well,
I haven’t practiced it, yet…
But,
then, for close to four decades, I have been practicing the science of starting
or ending my day – my daily language and outlook – by lighting a small fire
called – LOVE. I know it has ‘the domino effect’… and, it does light-up our
atmosphere…
They,
also, call it – ‘the ripple effect’…
They,
also, call it – ‘the knock-out effect’!
GERALD
D’CUNHA
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