I have learned much from you, and it is not limited to what you have taught.
I have taken much from you, but I haven't diminished you. A lamp that lights another lamp Is not diminished in the process.
You taught straight from the heart, with your deeds amplifying your words. True integrity is the integration of thoughts, words and actions.
You gave me the courage to accept what I have known all
along and to stand on your shoulders to see what you never been able to see.
You gave me the benefit of doubt, perhaps more than what I deserved.
You encouraged me to experiment with new behaviors and
perspectives and to discover the joy of learning . You discovered potentials in
me that I could not recognize myself.
Yes, you have often cut me very deeply, to open up my
channels of learning. But you used a surgeon's blade and not a butcher's knife
and that too with infinite care and compassion.
You enabled me to be
more of myself with all my peculiarities. For it is in our sharpness and not in
our well-roundedness that we become unique and truly human as individuals.
You have demonstrated so beautifully that the teacher and
the student can learn together.
In a world with so much information and so little
understanding, a great teacher can indeed be the bridge from sight to insight.
Yes, I do feel blessed, in more ways than one, that our paths have crossed!
Deeply moving piece and truly relatable as I have had the extreme good fortune of knowing a couple of such teachers. Such teachers help us touch the spark of divinity in ourselves -through their being and doing. I am also reminded of the poet Rilke who found such a teacher in Rodin the sculptor - encounters such as these are indeed transformational. Do read if you can one of Rilke's books 'Letters to a Young Poet'.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kavita for your kind words. Yes, I have just ordered 'Letters to a Young Poet'! Especially liked the phrase you used 'help us touch the spark of divinity in ourselves'!
ReplyDeleteHah! I really enjoyed this read. I love metaphors and you seem to be a worthy blacksmith to the malleable words. I've just discovered you and looking forward to read more from you. Cheers :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Saksham for reading my blog and for your kind words!
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