Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Breathe in humility, breathe out compassion

Reading from Tuesday, July 30, 2013 yoga class

Tuesday is generally my day off from my "real" job.  I had lots of errands to run today and it seemed everywhere I went, there were lots of people, cars, waiting, etc.  I do not have much patience when I am driving, just ask my husband. :)  Anyway... I had something else ready to read for class, but came across the following which I am reading for me, because my ongoing lesson is practicing patience in all situations, even when I am driving.

"One July afternoon at our ranch in the Canadian Rockies I rode toward Helen Keller's cabin.  Along the wagon trail that ran through a lovely wood we had stretched a wire, to guide Helen when she walked there alone, and as I turned down the trail I saw her coming.

I sat motionless while this woman who was doomed to live forever in a black and silent prison made her way briskly down the path, her face radiant.  She stepped out of the woods into a sunlit open space directly in front of me and stopped by a clump of wolf willows.  Gathering a handful, she breathed their strange fragrance: her sightless eyes looked up; squarely into the sun, and her lips, so magically trained, pronounced the single word "Beautiful."  Then, still smiling, she walked past me.

I brushed the tears from my own inadequate eyes.  For to me none of this exquisite highland had seemed beautiful.  I had felt only bitter discouragement over the rejection of a piece of writing.  I had eyes to see all the wonders of wood, sky and mountains, ears to hear the rushing stream and the song of the wind in the treetops.  It took the sightless eyes and sealed ears of this extraordinary woman to show me beauty and bravery."

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