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Many more things are wrought by prayer than those of which the world can dream…
THE WINTER DAYS were severely cold. In the small dark room in the corner of the house in
which she sat, she comforted her brother in her lap. He was severely ill with a
lung infection and was unable to speak. He did not let anyone even switch on
the lights.
For almost
three full days, she sat there in the dark, knowing that she had a Physics exam
coming up. But nothing could comfort her more than comforting the lovely, miraculous
child who was now lying in his sister’s warm lap.
The three days
passed. It was now the morning of the midterm examination. Her supposed three
days of preparation had passed without her having read a single word, but she
felt not even a hint of anxiety or fear. Her mind was completely at rest, filled
with the peace of knowing that she had done what she really needed to do. In
her heart she knew that she had everything to gain and nothing to lose.
Her mom
arrived home at 8:15 that morning, tired from working a night shift. She handed
over her brother to her mom and she hurriedly assembled her things. Without
even changing her dress she headed to the porch to get her bicycle for the 40
minute ride to college. As she pulled out the bicycle it rolled heavily....What…A
rear tyre was punctured! It was too early for any of the shops to be open yet in
such cold weather. The sun still would not rise until past 10:00.
Having no
choice, she rushed to her friend’s home a seven minute walk away. Although her
friend was studying at the same college as she, it was already too late. She had
left ten minutes before. She asked her friend’s mom to lend her her bicycle for
a day, but she couldn’t find the keys.
Walking back
home in the chill morning through the deep dark endless river of fog on the
lonely street, she noticed that all the shops on both sides of the street wre
shut down. There was not a sign of life. The silence was profound. There was no
way to reach the auto-stand 15 minutes away by bicycle. Though she knew she would
lose a full year by not sitting for the exam, her mind was still at peace. She
felt that nothing could shake her. It
was a state of grace. She was now halfway home passing through those lonely
streets, and she still enjoyed the feeling of having lost nothing.
Suddenly a
polite and sweet voice came through the morning fog, “Daughter, where do you
want to go?” As she turned around, to her surprise she saw a rickshaw stopped
beside the curb. She stopped at once feeling a little strange. From where had
this man suddenly appeared? She had
never seen a rickshaw in that colony, and so early in the morning?
Before she
could think too much, her eyes caught a glimpse of the rickshaw driver. He was
wearing a pearly white robe and had a long white beard which was shining in the
faint morning light. A pure white cloth was wrapped on his head. In between his
red cheeks crinkled with apparent joy, his heavenly smile was radiant and he
seemed surrounded by a bright aura. He looked a completely saintly figure. She
had never seen anyone like this before.
But now a feeling of insecurity ran across her
mind. She didn’t have nearly enough money to pay the driver to take her
anywhere near school. She had only 10 dollars
and no rickshaw driver would accept that little for such a journey. Despite her
insecurity, and knowing that she had no other option at this point, she
gathered up her courage and asked softly, “how much?” With a warm smile, the
rickshaw man said, “two dollars.”
She stood shocked.
Was this seemingly saintly man might an immoral person? How could he possibly
be asking such a low price? She hesitated, but realizing that this was her only
opportunity, she agreed. As she put her foot on the rickshaw, she noticed that it
was brand new. It was beautifully decorated with colorful and finely painted
flowers and elephants. She had never seen such a wonderful and comfortable
rickshaw in her lifetime.
As the
rickshaw man started riding through the lonely street, she heard him start murmuring
something, Again, doubt arose in her and she wondered, “perhaps he is not a
good man after all.”. Sitting quite still on the rickshaw, she just squeezed down
her fear for a while. The rickshaw man was driving very fast and in two minutes
they were on the main road which was much more secure and well lit. Her fear
began to subside.
Within less than
six minutes, the rickshaw man had taken her to the front of the auto which was preparing
to leave for her college. It was the only auto on the well lit road, the formal
auto-stand. She stepped down the rickshaw and signaled the auto to stop for
her. Averting her eyes, she hurriedly handed her ten dollars to the rickshaw man..
But he waved it away with a smile..The thought came to her that perhaps he did
not have any change, since it was so early in the morning.
She turned to the
auto driver and asked him to change the ten dollar bill so she could give two
dollars to the rickshaw man. The driver looked at her very strangely. She realized
that everyone in the auto was staring at her as if she were mad. As she turned her
head to look back at the rickshaw, there saw nothing but the streetlights reflecting
off the shiny black surface of the road. She gazed back as far as she could standing
there clutching her money in her hand.
Stunned, she
faintly realized the driver was speaking to her. ”Are you coming or not?” She turned
to the rother riders. “Did you see the rickshaw?” Everyone just stared at her
blankly. No one replied.
Bewildered,
she sat down in the auto and 15 minutes later she was in front of her college
and as the bell rang at 9:00 am sharp, she was sitting on her seat in the
examination hall.
After her
examination was over, with six dollars remaining in her pocket, she caught the
auto back to the auto stand, and then a rickshaw back to her home where her
mother paid the rickshaw driver ten dollars.
Her mom served
her food and asked her if everything had gone okay. She slowly recounted the
whole incident and expressed her regret that the old rickshaw man had not taken
even two dollars for his service. She described how, to her surprise, the
rickshaw driver had vanished without a word and how the other people in the
auto had stared at her so strangely.
Her mom chuckled
and said. “You know dear, that old rickshaw driver was God himself. That’s why He
wasn’t visible to the auto driver and the other people. That’s why they looked
at you as if you were mad.”
Suddenly she
felt a pang of regret in her heart and tears filled her eyes. “Why couldn’t I recognize
Him? Oh, my gosh! I even had bad thoughts about Him!” She wondered if He would
forgive her.
Being a science
student, she had never believed the story her mom had told her about her
brother’s miraculous birth.
Her brother had
been born prematurely a month early. His lungs were undeveloped and he could
not get enough oxygen. The doctors told her mother that the baby would probably
survive only twelve hours or so. As that evening approached, the baby’s toenails
began turning blue from lack of oxygen.
Crying softly,
her mother had watched as the nails of his tiny hands turned blue as well. The
life was draining from his weak and forlorn cries signaled his approaching
death.
His father had
left the hospital. He was simply unable to watch his newborn child dying for no
apparent reason. Her mom could not help crying and finally she placed her hand
on the child’s head and started to pray. Her eyes were shut and she looked as
if in a trance.
After a half
an hour of praying fervently with her whole heart, she told her how she had
seen a man with a beautiful white beard, wearing a white robe and a white turban.
His eyes sparkled and she saw rays of lights coming from his entire body. He
slowly approached, walking between the long lines of beds in the hospital’s birthing
ward.
He stood beside
the child and pointed a finger towards him. Her mother had clearly understood
the message,”Life is given to him by God’s order (Hukam) and his name should be
Hukam.” Her mother watched him silently turn and leave the ward.
Suddenly one
of the nurses shook her mother’s shoulder screaming in joy, “He is coming back
to life!” Her mother opened her eyes and saw movement in his tiny. The entire
hospital staff gathered to say goodbye to this little one. They were overwhelmed
to see this miracle. The most senior doctor, pointed upwards with his index
finger and said, “God is great!”
Now, for the very first time, she believed that story. She understood that God can come to this earth to help you when you are alone and helpless. She understood that God is not beyond even becoming a rickshaw puller for a poor creatures like me.
Author’s Note: This story is based on my own experiences. It happened to me about 15 years ago. Now I am doing my PhD studies at the University of Sydney. Over this time I have realized how God is completely forgiving and extremely generous. I have experienced His help several times since the incident described in this story. But even with this understanding, every time it happened I was unable to recognize Him and didn’t realize until sometime afterward that it was God Himself who had reached out to come to my aid.
- Navdeep Kaur Sandhu (Sydney)
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This shows HE is omnipresent
Truly blessed
A TRUE EXPERIENCE FROM THE CORE OF AUTHOR'S HEART
It's a STORY
I thought this story was perfect... not only inspiring, but touching and heartfelt as well.
.....G
"A sound man's heart is not shut within itself but it is always open to other people's hearts. If I am true enough, I feel the heartbeats of others above my own."
Rickshaws in Australia, in college 15 years ago, now doing PhD
I personally didn't know that in Australia, people took bikes to college and they actually had rickshaws and autos (three-wheelers, right?). I though at least, someone would drive the car, either you or your friend or your friend's mom.
Also, I just curious, how you did on the exam and did you quit going to college because of your brother not being healthy as I see that you doing PhD after 15 years of this incident when you were already in college at the time.
I would be very careful to assume that it was God Himself.
Regards :)
***Religion is a double-edged sword. It’s born out of spirituality and yet, it makes it impossible to put spirituality into practice. A wise man learns spirituality from religion without indulging himself in religion.
Hi Navdeep; Very nice,
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"A sound man's heart is not shut within itself but it is always open to other people's hearts. If I am true enough, I feel the heartbeats of others above my own."
God bless u.
Very poignant and inspiring
!!!I must say you are lucky to have this experiance!!!!!
waheguru