One
day a curious young woman set out to understand life. It seemed
like a huge thing to comprehend, but she was determined to look
at each part that came in front of her, holding and examining
each piece in the same way that a geologist ponders over rocks
and stones and derives great wealth from what others see as
meaningless objects.
She
asked a friend, "How would you describe yourself?" The
previously smiling, animated face became dark and a cloud of
anguish took over the once pretty features.
"I'm
a person who has suffered greatly," she murmured. Her words
came out something like a moan. "Life is so unfair,"
she continued, "I see myself in every person's tear, cry,
and scream for mercy."
The
young woman sat mesmerized by her friend's words. "I'm so
sorry," she replied, with great feeling. "I always
thought you were a happy person. I'm really quite amazed."
Her
friend laughed, a wild sarcastic outburst, and said, "I
keep it all inside. Here!" she said as she thumped her
chest. "No one understands. No one can comprehend how I
feel," she said in anguish.
"That's
true," responded the young woman quietly, "No one can
feel another's pain." She patted her friend lightly on her
hand and got up to leave.
"Are
you just going to leave me here?" her friend asked in
anguish.
"I
cannot help you, though I wish I could," answered the young
woman.
"But
I told you how I feel because I thought you would
understand," she cried with wild bright eyes.
"I
do understand, but I cannot help you my dear friend because I
cannot live your life for you."
"Can't
you speak to me then?"
"Yes,
I can speak but you are the one who must act."
"Tell
me! I'll obey! How can I get rid of these pains I feel
inside?"
The
young woman knew this was the first main test of her life. She
drew up her courage and every scrap of wisdom she could find and
looked her friend directly in the eyes. "First, my friend,
I discovered that you live your life behind a façade."
"What
do you mean?"
"You
show yourself to the world that you are happy and carefree, yet
inside you harbor pain and hurt."
"What
should I do? Be miserable everyday?"
"No,
my friend. Look at your past straight in the eyes and resolve
it. Say goodbye to it, turn and move forward. Leave the past
where it belongs — in the past. And don't carry it with you to
burden your present."
"I
don't like my life!" said the frantic woman.
"That's
because you haven't given yourself time to know yourself and
where you're heading in your life. You have chosen to define
yourself by pain. You have chosen to be a victim."
"Chosen
to be a victim? I'm outraged!"
"Who
hurt you?"
"I
was hurt by someone I loved dearly."
"What
happened to that person?"
"That
person has since suffered greatly."
"Life
catches up with many of us."
"The
pain still lies in here and I feel so angry."
"You
are choosing to be so."
"I
can't accept your words! I wish I could be free of it."
"Then
you must do one of two things, either forgive or leave that
person to Allah and pray for justice."
"I
cannot forgive."
"It
would be better and a higher level of piety."
"I
cannot."
"Then
you must leave that person to Allah and move forward."
"What
do you mean by 'move forward'?"
"I
mean live your life in the present, not in the past. No one can
bring the past back to life. And do not live in dreams for the
future because all we have is now. You are what you are
now."
"Surely
it's not that easy. My life is a whole bunch of twisted,
turning, interwoven patterns of trouble, tests, and
trials."
"Don't
forget the love that urged you forward to take the twists and
turns."
"Yes,
there was love too."
"Everything
in your life — both good and bad — combines together to make
you who you are. Why do you curse the things that enable you to
be you? You are the one who makes the choices that take you
through the journey of life!"
"I
didn't choose to be hurt!"
"But
you are choosing how you will react, and therein lies your power
to change for the better or the worse."
"How
can I escape from years in one single day?"
"Every
day we have a clean page. It's up to us what we write on that
page."
"I
don't have control over everything."
"You
have control over how you act towards life's events. Your
reactions steer your life."
"What
about forgiveness?"
"Yes,
forgiveness is the highest and most noble of virtues. When you
are hurt by careless words, say, 'For all the times I've spoken
thoughtlessly, I forgive you.' If someone oppresses you, say,
'For all the times I've misused my power, I forgive you.' If
someone cheats you and betrays you, say, 'For every time I've
been a fool, I forgive you.' Then the One who is the source and
owner of love, forgiveness, and mercy will take you close to Him
and your heart will be free."
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