WHAT WE MAKE OUT OF GOD'S GIFT
“Your
talent is God’s gift to you.
What
you do with it, is your gift to God.”
Leo
Buscaglia
Recently,
when I had been to my hometown (to attend my younger brother Harry’s funeral),
I was happy to meet Alwyn, one of my schoolmates, after almost five decades! It
was just after I had spoken a few words in my eulogy for Harry. This friend of
mine introduced me to his young daughter, who seemed extremely shy and
overwhelmed by things around her. I could easily empathize with her, because I
was exactly like her when I was of her age… feeling caged and tongue-tied! So,
without being asked to do it, I was making her feel comfortable and reassure herself:
‘It’s okay’… ‘It’s okay’!
Three days earlier, on the night of the funeral, when a few close family members and friends had gathered at Harry’s place, Kenneth, Harry’s son, brought his close friend, Roel, to introduce me to him. We quickly got connected, as our interests matched. Roel loved writing short stories, which he regularly shared in his Blog. Kenneth had already told Roel about my daily writings. Yesterday, after reading his latest short story, I felt like talking to Roel. For a long time, I spoke to him about my own experience on the writing process. Unwittingly, I was sharing a lot of my own experience with this young man. He hadn’t expected it; but, still, it was there for him. He was profusely thankful and let me know how elated he was feeling!
Now, I am not mentioning
about these two mundane episodes to tell you all how ‘Mahaan’ I have
been. But, yes, I am doing it, here, to tell you this: Teaching, guiding,
mentoring, motivating others – these things come very, very naturally to me. I
know, today, that it is my talent – a gift from God!
As a young boy, I wasn’t aware of the presence of this endowment from God within me. I was constantly battling with my inferiority complex… till one day, when I watched my own teacher - who became my idol – Prof. B.S. Raman, and woke up to the dream blazing silently within me. Teaching and mentoring, from then on, became my sole mission… I did it to feel good about myself… I did it to come out of my own fear and inhibitions… I did it, because, I realized, that was the only thing God wanted me to do in my life…
So, what Leo
Buscaglia says is absolutely true:
“Your
talent is God’s gift to you.
What
you do with it, is your gift to God.”
In my daily writings, I still see myself as a teacher, a mentor. It has enabled me to reach out to hundreds of my fellow-beings – little ones, young ones and elderly – from near and far. I earn nothing from this daily activity. But, paradoxically, that’s my most priceless earning, too! The thought, that I am useful to someone… that, I am able to still contribute through my Gift… yes, this thought is incredibly empowering one!
Many
years ago, someone had given me a beautiful gift: The gift pack contained two
CDs of the film ‘Taare Zameen Par’ together with the iconic souvenirs from the
film – the Flip-book of Ishaan Awasthi (Darsheel Safary), his prize-winning painting
and, most importantly, the surprise portrait of Ishaan by his teacher and mentor,
Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan). For many years, I would play those CDs in our
Personality Development sessions. Little ones would sing along all the songs…
the young ones and old ones would get choked watching some of the scenes from
the film… Everyone knew why so!
After a couple
of years, I simply gave away the items from this precious gift to some lucky
little-ones – The film CD went to one of them, the music CD to another, the
Flip-book, and the two paintings, each, to some others…
The glow on the
faces of the lucky recipients still warms my heart!
Blessed
are those who wake up to their talents early in life. And, even more blessed
are those, who keep honing their talents as their fine skills… And, Dhanya Ho…
Dhanya Ho… when, what we do with God’s gifts, goes back to God as our own
gifts to Him!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Taare Zameen Par
Videos: 1. Heavy Graphics Marketing 2. Taare Zameen Par/Arun Sudarson
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