Speakers at the train station blaring announcements for train arrivals
Squeaking breaks in the metro
Drums and bells as people worship at shrines and temples throughout the city
Auto rickshaws with built in speakers blasting hindi music
Various salespeople hawking their wares on the sidewalks
Crows cawing at each other and at you
Wedding processions with music and firecrackers and dancing in the street
Cars and buses honking furiously in the crawling traffic
This place is loud. Almost all the time. It's certainly never anything like quiet, even late into the night and early in the morning.
I have come to Thee to take Thy touch before I begin my day.
Let Your eyes rest upon my eyes for a while. Let me take to my work the assurance of Your friendship.
Fill my mind to last through the desert of noise.
Let Your blessed sunshine fill the peaks of my thoughts.
And give me strength for those who need me.
Amen
-Morning prayer of Mother Teresa and her co-workers (which seems to be based on a Rabindranath Tagore poem, but I can’t seem to find the real origins).
My mom sent me this prayer on a card that came from my Grandma. I’ve been praying it every morning and it has, nearly every day, come to mind while I’ve been trying to make it through the desert of noise. And, nearly every day, it has helped me to do so.
2 comments:
love ya Kenny. You made your mother cry, which is a good thing. You are a inspiration to us both.
Dad
I have a copy of that prayer that Mema gave me too. I know it by heart. She would be so proud of you!
Love you.
Aunt Beth
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