WHERE IS YOUR FURNITURE, SIR?
“Faith
is walking in the dark until you find the light.”
Geraldine
Vermaak
“When
you know what you want, the whole Universe conspires in your favour.” I have used this statement so often; and I
have, also, heard people using it so often. But, if I have to cite examples, as to how Universe has conspired in my
favour through my 63-year-old journey, I can write an entire book on it! So, in
this Post, let me cite just one such example…
I must’ve
been 22-23 at that time. Fired by Napoleon Hill’s philosophy – ‘Whatever the mind can conceive
and believe, it can achieve” (‘Think and Grow Rich’) - I had decided to burn every bridge behind me and
focus on only one dream of mine: ‘to start my own teaching space’ – call it a coaching
center or a coaching empire, or just ‘tuitions’…
I knew clearly what I wanted… Where
I wanted to go. But, I was absolutely new in Mumbai… lived with my hand-to-mouth
relatives, had no strings to pull, no experience of being self-employed, and no
money for my next meal even … All that I possessed was the fire in my belly ignited
by Napoleon Hill’s philosophy, the ideal chiseled in by Prof. B.S. Raman, my
Idol… and, more than anything else, my youthful energy and zest…
I had decided to go knocking
the doors in Anushakti Nagar… Some doors slammed and many doors opened… One
thing got connected to another… then to another… then to yet another… Every one
of them sprang up as a mysterious godsend… Everything fell exactly at the right
place, at the right time… and seemed to complete the complex puzzle of my Life…
When my stint as a temporary lecturer
in the Junior College in this beautiful colony was coming to an end, I was
constantly thinking - “Where would I go
from here?”… “How would I continue my journey?”
Just then, came to my rescue a
parent of one of my earliest students. In my entire lifespan of 63 years, I haven’t
come across a person as ‘mysterious’ as this one!
This gentleman lived in one of
the two-bed-room staff quarters in this colony with his wife and two sons (My
student was the second son). I said ‘mysterious’ for these reasons: The
gentleman said, “Mr. Gerry, you can run your classes from my hall room.” It was
a very large hall room where there was nothing – absolutely blank! The two
bedrooms, too, had absolutely nothing… maybe a chair or two mattresses to sleep
on… The young kids had only two sets of clothes to wear… Many times, they would
be in their rooms, towels tied around their waists… Kitchen had the bare-essentials…
and his wife – I called her aunty – such an affectionate soul too, was dressed
in utter simplicity…
The gentleman was very popular
and respected among his colleagues… Every evening, he went to a local joint to
consume his daily quota of desi… and, yes, seemed, as I said, a ‘mystery’
to me!
“Mr. Gerry, it’s illegal to ‘let
out’ anyone a staff quarters. So, I am not ‘letting’ it out to you… You are my
son… I admire your spirit, dedication and passion… I willingly and joyfully
allow you to operate from my hall room for one entire academic year free of any
return, monetary of otherwise… I will take
the total responsibility… I will deal with the authorities… Rest assured, nobody is going to chuck you out
from here… But, remember: You need to find another place when the year ends!”
It was a glorious one year! I
used the massive hall-room as my classroom… Two large tables, fifteen chairs
one blackboard – it looked like a poor man’s corporate conference-room… Every
batch was packed… I worked morning to night… The promise was kept… Not a single
complaint about inconvenience, not a single officials coming to check or chuck…
The year passed just like a dream!
I was on my toes, all over
again, asking – “Where next?”… “How would I continue?”
Again, the benevolent Universe
conspired in my favour… New set of people sprang up on the scene… and, the journey
continued…
The gentlemen – the ‘Good Samaritan’
in my life – was not willing to accept any ‘return’ – either monetary or
non-monetary – either for himself or his wife or sons. I quietly tried to
convince his young sons… “No way, Sir… Dad will never allow it.” Finally,
without seeking her permission, I bought a simple saree paying Rs. 300, so that
I could have a lighter heart by offering it to aunty… Oh God! How aunty humbled
me to take it back – yes, I will never forget it…
I got everything from this
family… But, I could give nothing in return… “You have already given us enough!”
– This was how all of them made me find my peace!
The new set of people, who
came to support me, were from a rich business-community… My association with
them lasted for next three years… They provided a dreamlike set-up for me and
my associate teachers… Our supporters had enough wealth and sought nothing from
this venture… All that they expected me and my associate teachers to do there was to reach out through
education…
The furniture, which was my
only investment, was used for the newly- devised ‘Reading Room’… But, at the end
of three years, when I had to take a crucial decision to part ways with them –
I, once again, did it by burning the bridges behind me… I did not go back to claim
my furniture or whatever little sum which was rightfully due to me… I just moved on… and, yes, the kind Universe did not let me down…
Why am I remembering this story and this success principle, today?
One of my dear friends, who had
been doing quite well in Corporate world, of late, has started sharing amazing
spiritual insights. He shared this one, yesterday:
“A visitor to a Sufi saint’s home was surprised
to see it was completely bare.
The only contents were a mat and a kerosene
lamp.
The visitor asked the saint, “Where is your
furniture, Sir?”
The Sufi replied, “Where is yours?”
The visitor responded, “Mine? But, I am only a
visitor?”
Said the Sufi, “So am I.”
“Where is your Furniture, Sir?” I had wondered when my Good
Samaritan had come to my rescue, some four decades ago…
“Where is your Furniture?” – I hear Universe asking me,
now!
We all are only ‘visitors’ here, Sir.
GERALD D’CUNHA
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