The colours of nature bring an exuberant look and lift our spirit to feel connected with all that is given to us to cherish !
The plants bring a reminder of the silent presence with their full and free giving! The plants get swayed in the wind and storm; they overcome adverse weather conditions and bring their gifts to humans and others alike.
The blend of all that is good and rich in nature creates the environment for us to live and celebrate the gift of living.
I felt moved when a salesman in a supermarket accompanied Anna and me to the car park yesterday, guiding us through the slippery wet floor and watching over our steps. He waited till we got into the car and moved away! It was his way of making us feel protected and taken care of!
That brought an unusual sense of wellness and care from his part to two strangers. Such is the abundance of human goodness, which when noticed would take us to a new level of living appreciative of the human environment we are part of.
Most of us are able to show acts of kindness in a conscious way to bring an awareness to people around us, to create a caring ambience. The caring ambience becomes the norm when we act mindfully to help in a similar way that we would have liked to receive help ourselves.
A garden is a reminder of the fullness of life plants. A society and community of people need such an experience of living in an environment, when human goodness becomes a shared experience where we live attending to the common good.
A few men were working on the side of a road in the rain to divert the flow of rain water to allow smooth movement of traffic on the road. When I noticed that they were volunteers from the adjacent shop, it reinforced my thinking that the goodness abides in human hearts.
The human goodness is what would make our neighbourhood a hospitable place for us to dwell. The five year old boy, who after eating the packet of chips kept the empty packet in his pocket till he reached home to put in the trash bin, was acting out of the human goodness that he acquired from his family!
We become hospitable and mindful when we regard others worthy of our acts of kindness!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)




