Theme: Forgiveness
Always Forgive
One
day Anny came home from school very angry and made the
biggest noise around the house. Anny's father noticed
her irritation and asked her what had happened.
- Look, Dad, I'm very angry with
Pete. He humiliated me in front of everyone. I don't
want to see him anymore. I hope he gets sick and can't
go to school anymore.
To Anny's surprise, her father said
nothing.
He just went to the garage and got a
bag of coal. He went to the back of the yard and called
her:
- Daughter, do you see that shirt on
the clothesline? Let's pretend that it’s Pete. And each
piece of coal is your thought about him. Unload all your
anger by throwing the coal into the shirt until nothing
is left. I'll be back soon, to see if you like it,
right?
Anny thought that game was delicious
and started throwing the coal.
As she was small and a little far
away, she could barely get the shirt right.
After an hour, she was exhausted, but
the task was done.
The father, who was watching her from
afar, came over and asked her:
- Daughter, how are you feeling now?
- That gave me a huge exhaustion, but
look, I managed to hit many coals in the shirt.
- Very well, my daughter. Now come
with me to the room, because I want to show you
something.
Upon reaching the bedroom, he placed
his daughter in front of a large mirror.
When Anny looked at her image, she
was shocked to see that she was all dirty with coal. So
filthy that she could only see her teeth and small eyes.
The father then explained to her:
- Look how you are. The shirt you
tried to get dirty is cleaner than you. That's life. The
harms we wish for others, return to us. As much as we
get angry with someone in our thoughts, the stain,
residue and dirt are always in ourselves.
(Extracted from the book “Always forgive”, published by
Soler.)
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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