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Stories of inspirations

 

" How do you account for your remarkable accomplishment in life? "

Queen Victoria of England asked Helen Keller. " How do you explain the

fact that even though you were both blind and deaf, you were able to

accomplish so much? "

 

Hellen Keller with Ann Sullivan, July 1888

 

Ms. Keller's answer is a tribute to her dedicated teacher. " If it had

not been for Anne Sullivan, the name of Helen Keller would have

remained unknown. "

 

" Little Annie " Sullivan, as she was called when she was young, was no

stranger to hardship. She was almost sightless herself (due to a

childhood fever) and was, at one time, diagnosed as

hopelessly " insane " by her caregivers. She was locked in the basement

of a mental institution outside of Boston. On occasions, Little Annie

would violently attack anyone who came near her, and most of the time

she generally ignored everyone in her presence.

 

However, one elderly nurse believed there was hope. She made it her

mission to show love to the child and started visiting Little Annie

everyday. For the most part, the child did not acknowledge the

nurse's presence, but that did not deter her for continuing her

visits. The kindly woman left cookies for her and spoke words of love

and encouragement everyday. She believed Little Annie could recover,

if only she was shown love.

 

Eventually, doctors did notice a change in the girl. Where they once

witnessed anger and hostility, they now noted an emerging gentleness

and love. They moved her upstairs where she continued to improve.

Then, the day finally came when this seemingly " hopeless " child was

released.

 

Anne Sullivan grew into a young woman with a desire to help others,

as she, herself was helped by the kindly nurse. It was she who saw

the great potential in Helen Keller. She loved her, disciplined her,

played with her, taught her a sign-alphabet, pushed her and worked

with her until the flickering candle that was her life became a

beacon of light to the world.

 

Anne Sullivan worked wonders in Helen's life; but it was the loving

nurse who first believed in Little Annie and painstakingly

transformed an uncommunicative child into a compassionate teacher.

" If it had not been for Anne Sullivan, the name of Helen Keller would

have remained unknown. " But if it had not been for a kind and

dedicated nurse, the name of Anne Sullivan would have remained

unknown.

 

These three great souls formed their own chain of love. But how far

back does the chain of redemption extend? And how far forward will it

lead? When we seek to reach out and help others, we become an

integral part of a chain of love that can extend through the

generations.

 

Therefore, on any day, it is okay if we skip our breakfast or dinner,

a TV show or a friendly get together, but let us never miss an

opportunity to love. For we may never know what a single and nameless

act of compassion of ours could do in transforming not one but many

lives.

 

Love is powerful. Providing a glass of drinking water to a needy;

offering medical help to one who is in crisis; or simply lending a

listening ear to a troubled friend – every such act maybe small but

their implications are much more than we can often imagine. We can

never overestimate the power of love in action. It is a fire that,

once lit, burns forever.

 

- Heart2Heart Team

 

Ram Chugani

Kobe, Japan

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