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My dear
One more from the terry-collection for you…
I read this long ago… then somebody sent it to me by mail.
Quite liked it… so I am passing it on.
THE STARFISH
One day a man was walking along the beach
when he noticed a figure in the distance.
As he got closer he realized the figure was
that of a boy picking something up
and gently throwing it into the ocean.
Approaching the boy, he asked, “What are you doing?”
The youth replied, “Throwing starfish back in the ocean.
The sun is up and the tide is going out.
If I don’t throw them in, they will die.”
“Son,” the man said, “Don’t you realize
there are miles and miles of beach
and hundreds of starfish?
You can’t possibly make a difference!”
After listening politely, the boy bent down,
picked up another starfish,
and threw it into the surf.
Then smiling at the man, he said,
“I made a difference for that one!”
It will be a good thing for us to be going around too, making a difference to starfish… even if it is only to one of them at a time!
They are all around us – beached starfish.
And with the sun coming up and the tide running out they might need a little help to get themselves back to where they belong … to become again what they are meant to be.
Beached starfish in schools and colleges, beached starfish in hospitals, old-age homes and institutions, beached starfish sometimes in our neighbourhoods, beached starfish sometimes in our own homes….
It may not take much of our time and effort but it can make a real difference… and the ocean and tides can make them come fully alive again.
Thanks to our compassion and caring.
It could happen to one of us as well. At some crisis point of our lives we too might find ourselves beached for whatever reason. And with the sun coming up and the tide running out on uncertain shores we might run the risk of losing ourselves.
Someone might then come along and help us get back to where we belong and we will have yet another chance of living fully alive again!
We are all sometimes compassionate young men and women.
And we are all sometimes helpless starfish on frightening shores.
Our compassion and caring will make us whole again.
Welcome to a better world that each one of us can make happen… even if it is for only one starfish at a time!
Things relatively quiet and peacefully with me just now. Not much rush at counselling. Here and there things with the college exams about a month away. Life goes on.
More wonderthings to you as the days gracefully glide by…
Take care. Love, Terry