As I'm relaxing on my "luxurious" couch this morning while my almost 3-year old plays happily in the living room, classical music softly playing in the background, a candle burning, heat blasting, kitty snoozing and our new fish swimming lazily around his tank, I got to thinking... Wow, this beautiful, sweet natured child, who was unwanted/or unable to be kept by his Nepali mom, so much that she had to risk her life and abandon him in the night, leave him behind and run away, scared, sad, disgraced.... and her nightmare, her darkest moment, unbeknownst to her, becomes my brightest moment, my dream. Because of her bravery and hardship, her agony and suffering, he is alive and loved. He is thriving, smiling, laughing, playing, learning, growing, talking, and making not only me, but SO MANY people smile, and marvel at the strange and mysterious workings of the world, and begin to understand the beauty of adoption.
The main thing is we are happy. We are truly happy.
The full quote used in the title of this post:
The main thing is we are happy. We are truly happy.
The full quote used in the title of this post:
Looking at the people, listening to the breathing,
heaving, laughing, struggling music of the slum, all around me, I
remembered one of Khaderbhai's favourite phrases. Every human heartbeat, he'd said many times, is a universe of possibilities.
And it seemed to me that I finally understood exactly what he'd meant.
He'd been trying to tell me that every human will has the power to
transform its fate. I'd always thought that fate was something
unchangeable: fixed for every one of us at birth, and as constant as the
circuit of the stars. But I suddenly realised that life is stranger
and more beautiful than that. The truth is that, no matter what kind of
game you find yourself in, no matter how good or bad the luck, you can
change your life completely with a single thought or a single act of
love.
Shantaram: Gregory David Roberts
...a single thought or a single act of love... I have always LOVED this quote, but never has it been more powerful or more poignant. Think about it.
...a single thought or a single act of love... I have always LOVED this quote, but never has it been more powerful or more poignant. Think about it.