Amazing, I thought. He barely spoke to me a few hours ago, made an appointment, canceled it, and dropped off my gift book in the mailbox. And what a title ? The AncientLight Within.Since I needed another good book to read, I was grateful for this one. I opened it,searching for the name of the publisher and author. There, printed on the first page was ?The Ancient Light Within by the Editors of G & M Enterprises, The Big City, United States of America.? On the left, inside cover, hand-written in beautiful penmanship, were the words ?To John with love and the respect that one student of life owes another.? The signature, however, was unreadable. While trying to sort out this confusing information, I uttered an old expression I sometimes use,?What man! Blast!? The children looked up in surprise from their play, and Malika asked,?Is everything OK, Daddy??
?Oh, yes,? I quickly said as I put away the book. Dinner first I reasoned, book later.
After the children were in bed, I returned to The Ancient Light Within and flipped through the pages. I was familiar with the G & M Company, but wasn't aware that they published books. The story slowly unfolded about a person who became successful after a long series of tragedies. He was led to follow the guidance that came from within him and had never given up. The hero's example was an inspiration and a comfort to me.
Putting the book away, I thought to myself that perhaps we all have the ability to turn disaster into triumph and poverty into plenty. Perhaps within us all is this ?ancient light? that will guide us,if we just look for it in our hearts. With disconnected thoughts of that nature, I turned in to bed, forgetting books,forgetting encyclopedias, forgetting everything but the soft comfort of my pillow.
Tomorrow would be Saturday and I so looked forward to weekends.
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When I awoke it was already daylight. I have a favorite spot where I sit with my first cup of morning coffee. It's in the kitchen,facing the large window that overlooks the woods behind the house. Earlier that year,I had erected a number of bird feeders,and I took pleasure in watching the birds as they enjoyed the seeds Malika and Jonathan set out for them. One bird feeder was suspended from a thin wire stretched out between two giant oak trees. This was an effort in my neverending battle to prevent the relentless squirrels from devouring the entire lot of seed.
Squirrels are relatively intelligent it seems. In spite of all my precautions, they always found a way to get to the feeders. This morning I observed two young squirrels eagerly eyeing the hanging feeder. I could almost feel the intensity of their focus as they mentally calculated distances between the tree and their goal. Finally,one of them jumped,bumped against the feeder and tumbled immediately to the ground.In so doing, he shook some seeds off the feeder,and he and his friend commenced dining on the fallen seeds.They rotated the procedure, each one taking a turn at jumping and hitting the feeder then,in unison, feasting on the seeds.
There seemed to be no conflict in their systematic exercise of this practice, no competition,just cooperation and sharing. As I pondered this ongoing performance, I forgot about the book I had received in the mail, I forgot about my problems remaining to be solved,and I wondered who had taught the squirrels their acrobatic feeding routine. How did they learn to bury nuts? What were the life force and the intelligence in them that made them so graceful as they went about their daily tasks? There is an unhurriedness about animals that is so uncommon in most human beings. They seem to live entirely in the present with no regrets of yesterday nor any fears for tomorrow.
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John Harricharan has sinced written about articles on various topics from Web Development, Religion and Web Development. Lecturer, entrepreneur and MBA business consultant, John Harricharan is the author of the award-winning book, "When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat."
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