It was a day that most people would not call a perfect day. The sky was overcast with dark clouds, and as I ventured outside, the weather was not just cold but also immensely wet. Now, most would consider staying indoors on such a day. But there's an inexplicable thrill in defying the usual. So, I took the unconventional route and embraced the opportunity.
As I walked, nature decided to amp up its game. The gentle rain turned into a torrential downpour, and strong winds began to whip around me. Yet, amidst the storm, I felt an overwhelming sense of joy. There’s something magical about letting the rain wash over you. Each drop that touched my face, each gust of wind, brought a sense of rejuvenation. I was drenched but invigorated, feeling every ounce of life within me.
This walk under the stormy sky instilled a profound sense of gratitude. The rain, often seen as a blessing, quenches the parched earth, replenishes reservoirs, and breathes life into every withered plant. It’s a reminder of nature's boundless beauty and the countless blessings that shower upon us.
But as the rain continued to drench me, a sobering thought crossed my mind. While I have the luxury to enjoy the rain and then retreat to the warmth of my home, many don’t. Many homeless souls face the wrath of such weather without a choice, without shelter to protect them from the biting cold and the incessant rain. Every drop that felt refreshing to me might be a curse for someone without a roof over their head.
It's easy to be wrapped up in our own world and forget that others might be enduring hardships we can't even fathom. Irrespective of the reasons for their plight, it's not our place to cast judgment. Instead, it's an opportunity for empathy and kindness.
Let's take a moment, the next time we're caught in the rain or basking in the sunshine, to count our blessings. Let's also extend a hand, a prayer, a thought to those who might be struggling. It doesn't take grand gestures to make a difference. A smile, a blanket, a meal, or simply an understanding glance can mean the world to someone.
Embrace the rain, embrace life, but let's also remember to share our umbrellas with those who don’t have one. In this vast journey of life, every small act of kindness contributes to a larger wave of change. We can all play a part in making this world a warmer, kinder place. So, dare to live purposefully. Dare to be the change.
Written by Tersia Woodenberg (SoulCheck)
wonderful observations thank you. It's in the contrasting moment when you are enthralled with the feeling of aliveness, when gratitude for the roof over your head, shows us all into our hearts. Gratitude for the shelter. Be it from rain or from bombs dropping.