The Unbroken Reverie

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Born for Greater Things

Written by Mike Gallego

“Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head, and knows that it brings abundance to drive away hunger.” – St. Basil

(The following story is my adaptation of the story from the homily of Fr. Eli Cruz, SDB, and from the article by Fr. Armand Robleza, SDB on CodeRED)

Mikey was a lovely raindrop up in the sky. One day, he looked at the clouds and said, “How beautiful it is to stay in this sky. I sparkle like a diamond in the sun. I am pure as the angels without the dirt of the earth. From the sky I can see the whole world. The universe is mine.”

Until the Great Spirit, one day, approaches him, “Mikey, fall down into the earth!”

Mikey replied, “What? Are you serious? Fall down to the earth and die?”

But the Great Spirit came in with assuring words, “Yes. If you drop down, the earth will swallow you; but the rice will grow, the farmers will have something to harvest, and the children will have something to play around.”

Mikey, knows no longer what to do, spoke softly, “You want me to die?” The Great Spirit became silent, and Mikey became very silent too.

The morning came and the fields were greener. The grasses were all satisfied from their thirst. It must have rained the previous night.

Mikey, in spite of so many issues that were being thrown at him, he ran… for student council president. He was no longer afraid to dive into the unknown. He got out of his comfort zone. He took a great leap of faith. He hoped to amplify the use of his gifts, and dared to become more.

“Get away from your comfort zone. Fall down from that abundant and lavish lif
e!”

Jesus said according to Matthew, “Whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.”

So often, life seems to be filled with so much huge paradoxes. You have to fall in order for you to rise once more. You have to go down that you may go off yet again. You have to die… for you to live all over again. I realized it would only seem so until we have finally fully understood His way. He said, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways are my ways.”

"You cannot fly a kite unless you go against the wind and have a weight to keep it from turning somersaults. The same with man; No man will succeed unless he is ready to face and overcome difficulties and is prepared to assume responsibilities" - William J. H. Boetcker

Diamonds are created under pressures of the earth. They are produced more or less a hundred miles below the ground where pressures are five times higher than on the surface, and where temperature is hot enough to dissolve iron. With carbon exposed to such conditions, the circumstances are perfect to transform carbon into a diamond.

In the same way as the diamonds are formed, true leaders also emerge under pressure. Situations force true leader to the surface. Similar to the diamonds, they erupt when situations require strong leadership. Carbon is everywhere, charcoal and graphite abound; but diamonds are few, just like true leaders are rare.

Pardon me for saying this, but in life, shit really happens. Harsh words could be spoken to you, criticism could be whispered, and conflicts could happen; but how you face and handle these pressures will measure your ability to make a difference… to be a leader.

“Circumstances play a vital role in the development of an individual; the more severe the circumstances, the higher the chances of an ordinary person to become an extraordinary leader.” – Branimir Schubert

Special thanks to DeviantArt.com for the photographs.

10 Comment(s) -:

Anonymous said...

hey its karlo. congrats on your new blog. it inspired me more or less. as the new PRO, and a former class president of a very uncooperative class, i can relate so much. thanks for the sharing ;) and though you didn't win the elections, your attitude is best suited for winners.

Mike Gallego said...

thanks karlo. it's an honor receive such compliments from you, Mr. PRO. :)

Mike Gallego said...

one moment in my life i had been a part of the works of the SC, which means i am aware of the struggles of the SC officials to cater to the student body's whims and needs. no matter what, i'll always be right here behind you.

God bless our school. :)

Anonymous said...

parang ready ka na sa canlubang... Ad maiora natus!

Mike Gallego said...

di noh. walang sumusuporta sakin. hahaha!

Anonymous said...

...anong wala?!

Anonymous said...

AKOO!. Suporta! hahaha. =)))

Anonymous said...

Welcome kapatid. XD

Anonymous said...

so, mike, i-ready ko na yung bed mo dito sa seminaryo pag nag 3-day orientation ka next year....mukhang ready ka na. sabihin mo lang....

Mike Gallego said...

wooooo.. nakakatakot. =)))))) hahaha

btw. br. jomar. nabasa ko article mo sa boscopinoy. haha