The flowers in our garden show different responses to the monsoon rain.
The last two photographs tell two different stories.
The rose flower is drooping and shows sign of being battered by the rain.
The last rose flower has a spider resting on one of its petals. It is withstanding the rain and hides a spider under its petals during the rain!
The spider has found its hiding place in a flower.
Three Magpie Robins come to our sheltered backyard for the night when it is raining.
Two Bulbuls come to our dining room to feed from the fruit bowl, when it is raining heavily and avoid the feeding from the table in the garden.
A spider, Magpie robins, and Bulbuls feel protected !
What seems to be equally prevalent is an aggressive elimination of the defenceless! The political leadership of some countries are most indifferent towards those who suffer due to war. It is unimaginable for me to think that schooling of children has been seriously affected for months in some west Asian countries! The leadership is unmindful of the post traumatic stress that these children would grow up with. The president of one country, who supports war, is projecting himself to be eligible to receive the Nobel peace prize!
This is the paradox in our society!
The strong and the mighty prevail over others.
A specialist in rehabilitation medicine called to say about an adult with Down syndrome in distress due to severe osteoporosis and intractable pain. When I heard the story from this specialist, I felt moved by the desire and determination of this person to help this young man. The way different measures are being planned to support this man to recover touched me.
These are not isolated stories. A person with interest in supporting people who encounter traumatic experience told me recently how he along with his team is making plans to accompany children who suffered loss of family members, house and belonging in the landslide last year!
The flowers surviving the monsoon rain, spider finding its hiding place, the birds their shelter, the young man receiving empathetic attention and children recovering from trauma being accompanied tell me that there is a caring attitude towards the weak and the fragile ! That brings hope and peace!
This Bulbul perched on this fragile twig, looking ahead, brought another message of hope! This was just before a heavy downpour and a windy cloud burst!
The song writers Gloria Gaither and William J. Gaither captured this vision in their hymn:
'.....Because He lives, I can face tomorrow,
Because He lives, all fear is gone,
Because I know He holds the future
And life is worth the living,
Just because He lives !....
Because He lives, I can face tomorrow,
Because He lives, all fear is gone,
Becasue I know He holds the future,
And life is worth the living,
Just because He lives !'
The first stanza of the hymn, is what gives the authenticity to this hope: 'God sent His son, they called Him, Jesus; He came to love, heal and forgive, He lived and died to buy my pardon, An empty grave is there to prove my saviour lives'!
We drift when not anchored in hope and faith!
I feel grateful that life can be lived because we feel sheltered!
M.C.Mathew (text and photo)