HOW CAN WE KEEP OUR FAITH... IN LIFE?
The night before last, my wife and I were watching the NDTV news. The entire segment was
dedicated to the horrific shoot-out incident at the Connecticut
school in the US. A young lady-reporter was presenting the news, all overwhelmed by emotions.
Her voice was choked and cracking as she went about unfolding the unbelievable
sad tragedy…
And, tears just rolled down our
eyes… both mine and my wife’s!
We saw President Obama crying as
he paid moving homage to so many tender ones… and to those innocent teachers
and others who lost their lives…
Today, I read in the newspaper
about this incident: A woman, in another sate in the US, who was listening to
the radio news while driving was so overpowered by grief that she was unable to
drive any further… She parked her car on sideways and sobbed uncontrollably…
till her heart calmed down!
Those
were such small children… so innocent… so tender!
No, it shouldn’t have happened to
them, at least… No, not in a school… Not in the manner it happened. So
brutally!
But, what difference does it make
if I say this, now?
Well, the guns and daggers can be
banned…
The violent movies and games can be
banned…
The best of Police security
can be provided…
But, how can we stop an
individual – an Adam Lanza in Connecticut school
or a James Holmes in Colorado
cinema - from embarking upon such suicidal missions?
If not guns and daggers, it will
be something else…
To destroy with such insanity,
one does not necessarily need fire-weapons…
A mad man can poison the whole
city to death… by one such sinister act!
But, trust me… Sinister things do
not happen too often… Just the way air-planes and fast trains do not crash too
often… just as ships do not sink every other day… and just as the Twin-tower
drama does not unfold every second day!
Trust me… The World is, predominantly,
a safe place to live in…
And, Life is, predominantly,
beautiful!
As
I write this piece, my eyes are still welling… My heart still keeps saying, “No,
it should not have happened to such little angels…”
But, that’s how our sorrow and
grief should be… our fears and anxieties should be… To be there in our lives, occasionally,
in order to make our lives even stronger… in order to instill in our hearts even
more faith about the goodness of life…
I hope, all those grieving
parents and relatives, those dear and near ones… the whole world… will soon
overcome the grief… and embrace Life with their open arms… with even more
trust, love and compassion.
Let’s not ask, “Why did Adam Lanza
do it?”…
Let’s ask, “How can we keep our
faith… in Life?”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Ashok Ahuja
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