Note: This article posted on my Blog is originally written only for Spark.Biz E- magazine
Tiny and small things in life contribute to the majority of happiness we experience. The greatness of life is sometimes experienced unexpectedly or as a coincidence. The most intricate as well as the simplest of questions have an answer. Pay attention to experience life’s unique ways of answering.
I would love to conclude by saying fiction is the reality of happiness… Smile a mile…
Tiny and small things in life contribute to the majority of happiness we experience. The greatness of life is sometimes experienced unexpectedly or as a coincidence. The most intricate as well as the simplest of questions have an answer. Pay attention to experience life’s unique ways of answering.
I wondered how to explain to a tiny mind (my
child), why we framed our loved ones when they left us and went to an unknown
land. As a child, when I lost my Grandma my thoughts were the same as that of
my son on the day he asked me the question. I earnestly wanted to meet my
grandma just once more then, to let her know how much I loved her, and wished,
something magical happened, and she jumped out from the photo frame so we could
speak to each other again.
During my growing years, I followed the family
tradition of praying to the departed souls of friends and family mechanically on their (Death anniversary or All Souls Day)
and offered my prayers for their souls to rest in peace. I always wondered how
the prayers offered to the dead only on All Souls Day or on their Death
anniversary made them feel special in their heavenly abode when they remained
in their family's prayers even on other days. All that was indistinct became
distinct to me when my curiosity led me into understanding the facts and the
purpose of acknowledging the All Souls Day, through some reading of books, and
clarifications which I had sought with my elders in the family.
The elucidations I gained about this
day as a youngster, broke its silence when years later my son asked me the same
question on the day of his great grandmother’s death anniversary.
A simple question my son had asked had put me
into thinking. I paused a bit and bargained for some time from him to think
about different ways to help him understand the purpose of praying to the dead
family members. After he had agreed, he soon got excited to visit the movie
hall to watch the animated movie COCO.
Little did I know the movie had a surprise in store for my son and me. We
entered the movie hall to experience sheer joy. Our Fun Date was on. In no time I momentarily forgot about
gathering stories and examples to answer the question later in the day.
As my son and I entered the mall and headed
towards the movie hall, I planned to think about the answers to my son's
question while we watched the movie. I mentally prepared myself to sacrifice my
part of the excitement partially.
As we sat down in our seats to watch the movie
after the National Anthem was over, I quickly dropped a note of prayer to my
Grandma to help me with examples to quote to my son when I would explain to him
about why we pray to the departed souls and worship their photo frames.
The Universe is ever aware and planning on
your behalf, for you to execute the right actions and intentions. The same
happened to me. While I was trying hard to gather information and best examples
in my mind to help my son understand what he wanted to know. The universe
offered the solution to me in the form of cinematic brilliance.
Disney pictures ensured that my love
for animation was not disturbed. COCO was the answer to my son’s question.
Every new generation that stems from the
family tree tends to forget about their second last ancestors who existed
before them. The nuclear and busy families are left with little or no time, and
sometimes with little or no idea about their ancestors. The latter generations
as a matter of limited choice occasionally accommodate the ancestors in their
hearts by offering a mass prayer.
My son was glad to understand from the movie
COCO that every family keeps the pictures of their ancestors to remember them,
and to understand the truth, that Death was a path on which their ancestors had
walked upon to reach to the other end of life, where the land of the souls
exists. The ancestors living in the Spirit-land are the spirit guides who
continue to bless their family members living on earth. The Spirit guides wait
for their family members until they complete their lifespan on earth and join
them back in the Spirit-land to celebrate the eternal reunion.
The picture of a departed family member is the
strength which keeps them alive in the other world. Memories of the deceased
family members create an eternal bonding between the two worlds. The memories
of the ancestors among the newer generations that stem from the family tree
will eventually fade, and the Spirit-Guides will then disappear from the land
of the souls. To keep the Spirit-Guides alive and safe in the other world,
their families on earth should make an effort to pass on the legacy of their
ancestors to the future generations. The legacy of love, and memories.
Logically and emotionally, the movie COCO
helped my son and me to establish a relationship with our ancestors. I could
feel the lost connection with my grandma coming to life after several years.
Through this article, I intend to awaken the
child within everyone and the hope, that one day we will all join our
Spirit-Guides and loved ones at the other end of the life's bridge.
Let us ensure not to forget our departed loved ones and
make them disappear from the Happy Land of the SPIRITS…
I would love to conclude by saying fiction is the reality of happiness… Smile a mile…
Love
Deepthi Musley
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