X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - EURASIAREVIEW.COM - A la une - 15/Jun 01:41

We Love Life If We Can Find A Way To It – OpEd

“We love life if we find a way to it” is a quote from a poem by the famous Arab poet Mahmoud Darwish. In this poem, Darwish addresses life and death and explores how they are intertwined in surprising ways — the condition of having a way of life reflects the desire to survive and look to the future. However, when Darwish links life and death, paradoxes begin to appear. Not every human being on Earth is alive. I do not mean life in the literal sense of a beating heart. Rather, I am talking about anything that brings life to a community, that gives people hope and helps them stand up and look forward to a better future. Every person finds their passion, their life in something. For me, my passion is an institution — the High Atlas Foundation. It is an institution that embraced and revived me. The project of hope this institution plants showed me how life can emerge from death and how construction can occur through destruction. These are paradoxes that reflect the complex nature of life — positive things can happen despite negative circumstances and hope can grow from the seeds of despair.; When I received the news that I would join the HAF’s empowerment team and the program funded by Project Hope as a supervisor for children, I could not wait to tell my family. I wanted to tell them that I would be helping children heal from the trauma of the Al Haouz earthquake in September 2023 and would soon embark on my first field visit to Amizmiz. Specifically, I hoped to tell the person who gave me life, my constant companion, the pillar of our home, and my safe harbor — my mother. I imagined the happiness that would fill her heart. But when I arrived at our house and opened the door to our apartment, I found my mother sick. This sight struck my heart like a sharp arrow. Her features were tired, and her eyes revealed; pain. I brought her to the nearest hospitalI and felt darkness surround me when I heard what the doctor said about my mother —; she had broken her back.; My joy turned into deep sadness, and I felt hopelessly lost. There was no room for joy anymore. The sight of my sick mother was not only a shock, but had a profound impact on my soul. Despair crept into my heart, and I was almost swept away by its strong winds. I stopped thinking about how to give these children affected by the earthquake hope because I was in dire need of a dose of it.; I sometimes forget that every rule has an exception, including the rule that the one who lacks something cannot not give it to someone else. I find this rule unfair and simplistic. I refuse to accept that the person who has no hope is also incapable of giving it to others.; Feelings are sometimes hidden between the lines of our lives, visible only to those who look closely. We all have a second life separated from our reality, which we live in silence. Sometimes it is not clear to those who know us, not because we are mysterious, but because our faces have become colored with professional masks that are almost impossible to decipher.; Some written words can only be read by those who live between the lines and feel the things which are unseen to others. They are only read by those who have the extraordinarily emotional capacity to penetrate the external performances and find sincere internal realities. These people are often the soldiers of innocence — children.; The children who survived the earthquake helped me rediscover life. I never expected that at their young age they would live through rocks cascading over the mountains and into their villages. Some of them became orphans, some witnessed the annihilation of their family and home, some became displaced overnight, some suffered post-traumatic stress symptoms.; There is one teenager who, due to the trauma from the sound of the earthquake, urinates involuntarily whenever he is startled by the ringing classroom bell. Despite the various tragedies and cruelty that they experienced, the children came to the workshop with all their enthusiasm, as if they were casting off their sorrows at the doorstep before entering a new world of hope. Their hope infected me and inspired me to work to repay them. With all these differences in our situations, we were both able to change and bring joy to each other’s lives without realizing it..; Children are armed with a beautiful stubbornness, and it is this that they ultimately gave me this from them. They were my teachers without realizing it. They taught me to “love life if we are able to find a way to it.” A person must often regain the stubbornness of childhood in order to be resilient throughout life, not only for themselves, but for every person for whom they are living.; Praise be to God who restored my sight after it was extinguished. Our interpersonal relationships are not complete unless there is shared sacrifice, love, and passion. We live with each other. At our best, we try to understand each other. But not everyone is proficient in the art of reading between the lines. “Those who understand life deeply insist on being strangers to their social surroundings.” This is the price of profound knowledge, but there is no escape for people who bear this heavy burden. In most cases, they do not choose to perform this duty at first of their own free will, and then after that they realize that this work is beneficial to people, so their sadness goes away because, no matter how hard life is, we must strive to find a way to it.

Articles similaires

Coping with trauma

newsday.co.tt - 22/Jun 02:20

THE EDITOR: Trauma in life is as sure as death, as the sun rising tomorrow. But not as an end in itself. It is the means to our growth and...

Islam And Judaism On Atonement – OpEd

eurasiareview.com - 20/Jun 16:38

On the Day of Atonement-Yom Kippur Jews world wide pray not at the usual three daily services, but [like Muslims] at five services, which all...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

OPINIONISTA: Platform for a water-secure Gauteng is a rebirth of hope, the best shot we will ever have

daily maverick - 19/Jun 16:55

This is not my first rodeo, but it is exciting enough for me to stick my neck out and say that we are witnessing an inflexion point in the evolution...

The long road to freedom

canadianmennonite.org - 14/Jun 19:36

As I write this, we are in the midst of planting our garden. But don’t get the wrong image; when I say garden,...

How to decide how to vote – a psychologist’s advice

rawstory.com - 26/Jun 16:24

One of the things I often hear as an emotions researcher is that emotions should not “cloud” people’s decisions, that they get in the way, or...

‘An era of hope’: Ramaphosa calls for national unity after being re-elected president

dailynews.co.za - 14/Jun 22:31

President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his first address to the nation after being re-elected president on Friday night following a marathon sitting of the...

‘An era of hope’: Ramaphosa calls for national unity after being re-elected president

dailynews.co.za - 14/Jun 22:31

President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his first address to the nation after being re-elected president on Friday night following a marathon sitting of the...

Trinidad and Tobago writer RSA Garcia wins top award for sci-fi story

newsday.co.tt - 23/Jun 06:03

Local science-fiction (sci-fi) writer Rhonda Garcia, who writes as RSA Garcia, is over the moon, as she is the first woman from TT and the Caribbean...

Author imagines a way forward amid environmental upheaval

canadianmennonite.org - 19/Jun 18:59

A new book offers practices for leaders and communities to foster healthier cultures during a time of ecological devastation.    In Tending...

Triumph Of The ‘Mass-Man’ – OpEd

eurasiareview.com - 19/Jun 00:04

You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who would deny that we are living through an age of staggering cultural change, and that has as one of its...