An Inspirational Story
(Ms Ritu Sinha)
(Ms Ritu Sinha)
A
few days ago I got a call from my old college mate whom I hadn't seen for a
very long time. The topic, which was about all the good old times that we had
and about his recent graduation changed to a touching story when he started
talking about his father.
His
father's declining health required him to stay at the hospital. Because of his
illness, his father suffered from insomnia and often talked to himself. My
friend, who had not been able to sleep for a few days as he had to keep watch
of his father's condition, became irritated and told his father to keep silence
and try to get some sleep. His father said that he really wanted to sleep well
because he was very tired and told my friend to leave him alone in the hospital
if he did not want to keep him company.
After
his father finished talking he fell unconscious and had to be rushed to the
Intensive Care Unit (ICU). My friend was very sorry for he had spoken ill words
towards his father.
My
friend, whom I knew as a tough person, cried like a baby on the other end of
the telephone. He said that from that moment on he prayed every day asking God
to let his father woke up from his coma. He promised himself that whatever
words came out from his father's mouth after he regained his conscious would be
gladly taken. His only hope was for God to give him a chance to rectify his
past mistake, a mistake that he might not forget for the rest of his life...
Often
we complain when we have to accompany or to watch over our parents for years,
months, days, hours or even minutes. But do we realize that our parents keep us
companied and watch over us for as long as we (or they) live? Since the day we
were born to our adulthood, and even when death comes to greet us, they are
always at our side. When it's time for them to return to God, their memory
lingers for the rest of our life.
Imagine
how broken-hearted our parents will be to a seemingly innocent word of
"no" which comes out from our mouth when they try to embrace us in
their tender loving care, but which we often consider as something that bind us
and hold us from flying the blue sky. What other words will replace the word
"crying" when there are no more tears to shed from their eyes as the
tears are wasted to shower our days so that our life would grow and produce
fruits and flowers to liven up the dark days of the rotating wheel of life.
We
can make promises to ourselves that from now on there will be no more
complaints come out from our mouths when we have to watch and accompany our
parents. No more complaints come out from our mouths when we feel that our
parents have treated us like little children. Have faith, out there are so many
unlucky ones who have neither fathers nor mothers, who long to have the things
that we most complain about, but never have them.
Actually,
it takes only a second to contemplate and light the lamp that will bring us to
where peace is dwelling. Now it's all up to us whether we want to spare our
short time for a great and meaningful life ahead of our lives.
No comments:
Post a Comment