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I Bow to the Paint on my Walls

--posted by Sukh Chugh on May 12, 2006

Wow! I got seriously tagged with an act of anonymous kindness last week. Actually, its more like ’seriously pummeled’ with kindness. I spent 26 days at a meditation retreat, mainly to begin the process of self purification through self discovery...I guess you could call it a renovation of the interior walls of my mind. As I walked back into my studio home on Sunday, WOW, a few folks had decided that they would self-purify my home and renovate its interior walls as well. The place has been tiled, every corner has been painted, fridge has been stocked, light switches have been replaced, new furniture has been added, and an infinite amount of love has been poured into every inch of that space. On the table in the middle of my room was a flower pot with one smile card attached to the stem. The coolest thing I found was one forgotten pink piece of paper in the cabinet that had the handwritten words: “kitchen: yellow and orange trim”. That piece of paper provides the only evidence of the magnitude of planning that went into this gift (and the fact that this was actually conducted by human beings J ).

The walls reverberate generosity. Every moment I spend in there, I feel is a moment my heart spends in meditation, a moment spent in making myself and the world a better place. The place is now a Temple and I return back to feeling speechless again. The process of self purification continues, but now its the walls that do the work.

I’m not sure how I ever became capable of witnessing so much love in my life. I hope that I can live my life with as much integrity as possible to make myself worthy of this gift. I hope I can stop staring at the walls soon so that I can get to rippling this generosity to others.

I’m not exactly sure whose hearts were in this process, but I bow my head at these teachers. If something like this could happen in my life, then I have no choice but to keep on serving, to keep on paying it foward. My neighbor who got to witness this effort on a daily basis was also blown away. Her husband shook his head every night, he couldn’t believe that people like this exist in this world. They invited their daughters, son-in-laws, even relatives from Sacramento to witness the product of this miracle. I can’t imagine how this is affecting them, I can’t even imagine how it is affecting me right now. On the day that I arrived, my neighbor came in and leaned against the wall of the new kitchen, with her eyes closed she just shook her head in disbelief. I asked her, “What if I spent the rest of my life serving others”? She said, “even that won’t be enough for all the love that you have received”. Wise words, even serving for the rest of my life won’t be enough to make up for all the love that I have received.

... and there’s more: A few days later, after I invited some friends to share in my home, I opened up my blanket and 40 photographs fell out. The pictures were taken by the folks who had renovated the home, and documented the entire process of renovation. None of the photographs contained any faces or other unique characteristics that would give the anonymity away. There are photographs of hands holding paint brushes, of furniture piled up, of hands doing tiling work, of legs standing next to paint buckets… but no faces. Not only did time and energy go into beautifying the home, but a lot of thought went into keeping it anonymous (and to dupe me in this way).

Now it becomes apparent that the food I eat, the car I drive, the place where I live, the clothes I wear, all exist only because of the gifts of another. It seems as if my entire life is a donation. I have no choice, but to give myself away to this love that surrounds me. Thank you, isn’t really thank you anymore.

To my friends, there is something that connects us beyond friendship, beyond service, beyond even Love. There is something even deeper than we know that exists here. Now, it exists in the paint on my walls.

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sheetal wrote: thats such an awesome story... thanks for sharing it... its this sharing that helps me keep the faith that such individuals exist
 
Kat wrote: This story gave me goosebumps! That is awesome! You must really have some guardian angels! Keep smiling!
 
Rupa Modi wrote: Your grace in articulating this story is truly a gift. The 'ripplement' has most definitely gone into effect. Your definition of purity, miracles, and love truly highlights your spirit - I'm left speechless. Check us out at www.kiva.org -
 
Aurelia wrote: Sukh Chugh, Reading this beautiful story is a testament that God put us here to live and share with one another like Jesus did. I hope you are still in awe of this magnificient deed even after all these months! I Loved this Story ... Thanks for Sharing it! ~Aurelia
 
JuneBug wrote: Were you blessed or what????!!!! What a WONDERFUL story!!! Gives me goose bumps!!!
 
babynurse wrote: I love this story! God is love and it is so great when we see that love in action.God bless!
 
KirstenKP wrote: What a nice act of kindness.It just shows that their are many nice people out there willing to do good deeds. :)
 
pulse wrote: Sukh, your friends and you teach us - that ultimately it is not even about organizations or service projects. It is really about the pure moments of innocent love and goodwill that you experience in your heart for each other.
If we can learn to appreciate, each one of us are recipients of such love from this universe. And as you said, even if we serve for the rest of our lives - it won't be enough!
 
Rouchelle wrote: I must say you have true friends...i honestly believe that happiness lies in healping others. on one of my daily devotion i read that it says "friendship is a kind of medicine to the soul and uplifts you" and that is so true.. keep on appreciating every moment with your friends, you can never replace them.
 
dominic wrote: Wow is a good word. Beautiful stuff sukh.
 

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