26 August, 2025

The night ends in Day!



I noticed these three Magpie Robins above, in our garden in one tree at sunset, probably searching for the shelter for the night. 

We have had five Magpie robins perching on the cloth line in our backyard on some nights !

They do not have a permanent place to return to for the night shelter. 

They still have a good quality of life from the behaviour they convey!

They live content with the little they need!

That is a contrast to the craze for more creature comfort humans seek after!

Do we need more to be content !

One message the birds convey is that they find what they need for each day!

These thoughts raise questions within me ! How am I to order my life to be lived, without the burden of tomorrow which takes away the delight of the now!


When I looked out in to the garden, I noticed this rose bush above, with three buds, pointing me to the provision for tomorrow ! The Buds shall open! That is hope giving!

What grounds us in the reality hope is the prospect of receiving!


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)




25 August, 2025

The silent presence !




This Bulbul pair was silent, but communicating!

Each bird had its focus on the other, from the way they stayed facing each other !

The two aspects of communication in this instance was presence and silence. 

When present, that transcends the need to use words or sounds!

The presence brings nearness and belonging.  There is an inward movement of feeling for each other which got communicated through the attentive look. 

We are used to live in an environment of sounds, noise and verbosity! 

The interior language of affection, mindfulness and nearness sometimes get displaced by all that is external !

I recall an exercise when we were asked to do in a couple communication exercise. We were required to sit quietly looking at each other for about five minutes and write down the experience and discovery one made of the other person. When we read to each other what we wrote about the experience, there was surprise and delight. 

The language of silence is pregnant with insights and truths!

The fifteen minutes or so the Bulbul pair was perched in the tree in our garden gave me an indication of the advanced level of communication skills, birds practice to develop intimacy and trust! This is the language which they use to become present to each other!

The presence in silence! That is a corridor to each other's inner world !


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)


24 August, 2025

Shadow and shade !


The rose flower above looks elegant and fresh.

However as the flowers grow older the appearance of the flowers change with signs of withering and loosing the lustre as in the photographs below.




 

During the time the flowers are fresh and fragrant, they offer cheerful sights. 

The flowers bring their charm and cheer during that season and then fade away.

 I have pondered on this during the week. 

Each of us carries a light within us and it can be a path finder for ourselves and for others. 

In the last photo, a spider is resting underneath the rose flower, while it shows early sign of withering! 

The flower became the spider's shadow and shelter!

The shadow is a symbol of protection and shelter is a symbol of safety!

To so live that we can offer ourselves to be a shadow and shelter to others!

The affirming reality is that 'it is in God we live, move and have our being' !


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)

 


23 August, 2025

Our strength is a gift !


This money plant survived several seasons in our garden and still grows covering the stem of the tree. We used its cuttings to spread the plant in different locations in our house and garden. Its resilience to grow fascinates me. There is something in it which overcomes difficult weather conditions. 

I have had a respiratory infection during this week after a long break, probably the first after the COVID season. It is during such time one becomes aware of limitations an illness can cause and interrupt the routines of the day.

An illness is a usual experience for every person. What engaged me this time is how an illness brings ripples of anxiety! When will I be better! Do I need more medical attention!

The sustaining strength of the money plant comes from its rootedness in the soil.  


It was when I noticed this Juvenile Magpie Robin making short flights between flight stations I saw another aspect of resilience. It exercises its ability and waits for its adult life when it can fly, sing and feed like an adult bird.

To be fully present and function even in the midst of limitations is a human attitude!

There are times when we ought to embrace our helplessness and still be trustful of opportunities hidden in every situation!



The Sunbird found its nectar in the garden! The provisions for our wellness shall not get exhausted! 

The greatest strength most of us finds is in our spouse in situations of need, which is what I found during this week! Anna was thoughtful and available to facilitate recovery!

Our difficult times are occasions to learn more about the support we receive from others around us. 


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)


22 August, 2025

Parenting influence !

 


The three flowers in our garden are different in size, colour, arrangements of petals and their appearance. Each flower carries its lineage of features. The environmental factors might marginally affect their features. 

The epigenetic factors  that influence early childhood development are multiple, seminal and defining.  

A senior Paediatrician mentioned to me his observation. He noticed that some children who are restless, hyperkinetic or fidgety or disruptive did have adverse home environment. His observation was that children who watch programmes in the TV or mobile phone for hours from infancy or toddler stage seem to be at a loss, when denied of the visual screen. Was their restless behaviour a withdrawal symptom from the screen? I found that conversation interesting and engaging. 

The epigenetic factors influence early childhood in multiple ways. 

The comment of this paediatrician stays with me. If a child grows up wanted and valued, he or she is likely to be behaviourally predictable. He recalled his childhood, when his parents engaged him and his sister   in activities of interest and value. He remembers the conversation times and play time that even as a teenager he looked forward to it. 

The primary epigenetic factor for healthy child development in early childhood is intimate times with parents. 

M.C.Mathew (text and photo)

20 August, 2025

The evening years!




The Four'o clock plant (Mirabilis Jalapa) or the Marvel of Peru is a self propagating flowering plant. The seed in the third photo drops to the ground and sprouts after a gestational time. It was probably the bird dropping that brought this plant to our garden. It spreads by its seeds sporting to generate new plants. The flowers open later in the day, which is why it is called as the Four'o clock plant. The fragrant, trumpet-shaped flower stays open till the next morning!

What is special about this small plant is its resilience. Whether in summer, winter or heavy monsoon, this plant would have its blossoms. The plant has medicinal value and is used in home remedies by native population.  The plant can be toxic if consumed in large quantity. 

It is an ornamental plant and perpetuates itself!

What caught my attention is its rhythm. A flower that opens nearer the sunset and stays open through the night!

The 'evening years' of our lives are significant. The senior citizens sometimes downplay the significance and role they have for themselves and for others. 

Dr William Cutting, who published books on movements and exercises which are popular among senior citizens in the United Kingdom, wrote them when he was in his seventies. Although he and his wife had health constraints and needed medical attention, Dr cutting continued his mission to engage the senior citizens to encourage movements as a means of staying fit. In a conversation, I discovered that he valued the evening years of his life and wanted to share his thoughts and insights widely. The videos based on his model of body exercises are watched by many to practice movements in a self regulated manner. 

Each of us has something to offer to encourage others. When we grow older we become even more wise to propose to live wisely by following simple steps towards wellness!

The Cutting Movement Assessment Scale (CMAS) that he proposed, is used in sports medicine for injury prevention. His suggestions offered better care of the Anterior Cruciate ligament to protect the knees. 

I remember another significant contribution he made when he was younger in his profession as a Paediatrician. He advocated the use of Zinc to protect children form infection.  

A plant perpetuates itself in a garden. 

A wise senior citizen brought years of his experience to benefit younger people and senior citizens  !

I feel encouraged to turn each day to  live well remembering others! That is one way of making the evening years fruitful for others!

M.C.Mathew(text and photo)





 

19 August, 2025

Life, Living and Learning- 20







The Micky mouse plant is now the attraction for birds in our garden as the berries are ripening. Some birds are fond of this berry. 

With new shoots, flowers and berries, the plant would be frequently visited by these birds in the coming days. 

This season of flowering and fruit bearing happens all through the year. The monsoon rains have made the plant vigorous in its growth. 

The plant receives and gives

The plant receives in order to give!

I have struggled with this thought. 

Is my giving proportionate to what I receive!

Often the giving is inhibited by the fear of loosing!

Do I loose anything by giving!

This plant in telling its story answers this dilemma. It is pruned twice a year and what follows is a renewed growth. The pruning looses branches and foliage, but the life within the plant grows again to give more. 

In the Ericsson's proposal of psycho-social behaviour an adult becomes an elder in his or her seventies. An elder is a giving person, living open for others to draw from the elder what he or she is searching for!

Am I only a senior citizen or becoming an elder in this giving orientation!

Giving is becoming what the other person needs to offer encouragement and support !

I ponder on this because living is fully human only when life is lived giving, because we received freely and are called to give freely, in the words of Jesus of Nazareth. 

The Mick Mouse plant flourishes even more while living freely!

The birds are nourished by the tree!

The tree announces its call to live by giving!


M.C.Mathew ( text and photo)