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| | | | | Scars These are difficult days. The world economy has tanked, crime and violence and drugs are almost everywhere. Many of us could use some encouragement and insight. I think this story offers both.
One of my daughters-in-law sent this to me, and I think it's appropriate to share it here: Some years ago, on a hot summer day, a little boy
decided to go for a swim in the old swimming hole that was behind his
house. In a hurry to dive into the cool water, he ran out the back
door, leaving behind shoes, socks, and shirt as he went.
He flew into the water, not realising that as he swam toward the
middle of the lake, an crocodile was swimming toward the shore. In the house, his mother was looking out the window. She saw the two Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/inspirational-stories/24693-scars.html
as they got closer and closer together. In utter fear, she ran toward
the water, yelling to her son as loudly as she could. Hearing her voice, the little boy became alarmed, and made a U-turn
to swim to his mother. It was too late. Just as he reached her, the
crocodile reached him. From the dock, the mother grabbed her little
boy by the arms, just as the crocodile snatched his legs. That began
a very incredible tug-of-war between the two. The crocodile was much stronger than the mother, but the mother was
much too passionate to let go. A farmer happened to drive by, heard her screams, raced from his
truck, took aim, and shot the crocodile. Remarkably, after weeks and
weeks in the hospital, the little boy Survived. His legs were
extremely scarred by the vicious attack of the animal. On his arms,
there were deep scratches where his mother's fingernails dug into his
flesh, in her effort to hang on to the son she loved. The newspaper reporter, who interviewed the boy after the trauma,
asked the boy if he would show him his scars. The boy lifted his pant legs. Then, with obvious pride, he said to
the reporter, 'But look at my arms. I have great scars on my arms,
too. I have them because my Mom wouldn't let go.' You and I can identify with that little boy. We have scars, too. No, not from an crocodile, but the scars of a
painful past. Some of those scars are unsightly, and have caused us
deep regret. But, some wounds, my friend, are because God has refused
to let go. In the midst of your struggle, S/He's been right there,
holding on to you. Gurbani teaches that God loves you. You are a child of God. S/He wants to protect you, and provide for
you in every way. But, sometimes, we foolishly wade into dangerous
situations, not knowing what lies ahead. The swimming hole of life - Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=24693
the terrifying world ocean - is filled with peril ~ and we forget
that anything can - and does - happen. That is when the tug-of-war
begins. If you have the scars of His/Her love on your arms, be very, very
grateful. S/He will not ever let you go. Never judge other persons' scars, because you don't know how they got them (A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the
bricks that others throw at him or her.)
Chardi kala!
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dhaadhar thoo kabehi n jaanas rae ||
You frog, you will never understand.
ਭਖਸਿ ਸਿਬਾਲੁ ਬਸਸਿ ਨਿਰਮਲ ਜਲ ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤੁ ਨ ਲਖਸਿ ਰੇ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥
bhakhas sibaal basas niramal jal anmrith n lakhas rae ||1|| rehaao ||
You eat the dirt, while you dwell in the immaculate waters. You know nothing of the ambrosial nectar there. ||1||Pause||
Guru Nanak Dev ji Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Ang 990
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| | | | | Re: Scars Thank you for bringing an air of positivity along with you, every time you visit SPN. | 
23-Apr-2009, 01:35 AM
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| | | | | Re: Scars Thanks Aman Ji.
Chardi kala is an obligation ond privilege of every Sikh. Some of us who are a little older have had the opportunity to practice it more in all sorts of circumstances. | | The following member appreciates Mai Harinder Kaur Ji for the above message. | | 
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