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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Loving Kindness

I hate to admit it, I honestly do, but I actually enjoyed and relaxed listening to Dacher's Loving Kindness audio.  Even though I am basically a physical reality type of person by nature, I connected to this audio.  This practice actually made sense.  I listened to the audio on my way to work this morning and my day went GREAT!  I had the best day that I have had in a while.  When you focus on others rather than yourself, when you give without worrying about receiving, when you put others first, all is in order.  I fully intend to continue the practice even listening to the audio over and over.  The breathing is a physical activity that I can activally participate in so therefore I feel as I have some control.  As a mental workout, I focused on the breathing and was actually able to try to foster good health and well-being, even to the people I really don't care about.

With all this being said, I would like to tell you a story.  Whether it's sports, career or even loving kindness, everyone needs a role model.  I have a role model for loving kindness that I would like to tell you about.  I would like to tell you about a lady named Lois.  Lois grew up a sharecroppers daughter mostly living hand to mouth.  She grew up and raised a family of her own.  Lois was the type of person who, no matter how little she had, she was always ready to give of herself or her posessions.  There were times when she barely had enough to feed her family, yet she would give food or money to others in need.  Later in life, she was blessed with better means.  This just meant that she gave more to others.  Not only did she give food or money but she gave freely of her time.  Lois was someone who practiced what she preached or believe even in the face of adversity.  In 2001, Lois answered the door for a young girl who claimed to be broken down and needed to use the phone.  Lois went to get the phone for the girl and when she returned to the door, she was attacked by 2 men.  The men taped her hands and ankles and struck her with a crowbar.  Then they demanded that she open her safe for them.  The men cut her phone wires, cut the valve stem on her tires (flattened them) and left her tied up and bleeding.  By the way, Lois at the time was recovering from heart surgery so she bled alot.  She managed to drive her car on flat tires to her sons house to call the police.  Three days later, the thugs were caught.  Here is the moral of the loving kindness story.  In their testimony, the thugs stated that even as they were robbing Lois, she prayed for them, not herself.  At the trial, Lois pleaded for the judge to show mercy to the young lady that got her to initially open the door while her grandson plotted to exact vengence.  The actions shown by Lois were true examples of loving kindness.  When Lois passed away, the country church was filled to standing room only with person after person giving testimony of how Lois had enriched and touched their lives with her loving kindness.  What better way to be remembered.  Just to let you know, I was the grandson plotting vengence.  Lois Calvert was my grandmother.  She passed away in November of 2009 surrounded by friends and family. 

In Memory of my Grandmother, Lois Calvert (1921-2009), The Most Loving and Kind person I have ever known.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Mack,

    What a beautiful person your grandmother was! She really was an role model. I'm 34 years old, and there's times when I feel like turning my back on people for all the things that I've been through in life but your story gives me a reason not to do so, because your grandmother was and always will be living proof of angels among us.

    It was a beautiful story....I think you have a heart as big as your grandmother..=)

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  2. This is the story of the real thing! I can imagine the people who would in light of such brutality, forget about praying. Saying that how could God allow such things. But I learned that this is not God allowing things or not, this is life and it is the will that God gave us all which is sometimes misused. Life, it is life that deals stories like that, not God. It is amazing what your grandmother did, and it is also amazing that the vengeful grandson grew to be that understanding and deep, and religious. That is God!

    Regarding the meditation....miracles do happen! I am so glad you found one that works for you. Isn't it amazing what effect it can have if we just open this heart of ours towards others? Not only feel others better around us, but we feel better as well. How beautiful is that?

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  3. Wow Mack, what a story. Your grandmother sounds like a wonderful women. It's crazy to believe that there are people in this world who can perform such terrible acts. I also wanted to comment on on your comment about focusing on others over yourself. I'm not sure that I can completely agree with this. I think this is what I tend to do, but instead about feeling good about it, I feel overwhelmed by the fact that I seem to give and give, and rarely get so much as a thank you in return. It takes a lot out of a person to give all of the time. I think that we need to take time to focus on ourselves as well. I'm glad to hear that you enjoy the loving kindness exercise, and that it benefits you. I think I prefer the relaxation exercises that we did in stress management classes a little more than this particular exercise.

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  4. Brother Mac,

    Your grandmother truly left a legacy for your family that is far greater than riches. This story really needs to be published somewhere.

    Since you started with honesty, I'll completely honest with you. Even though she set a great example, I don't think I would follow it given the situation...I would be plotting revenge or justice along side you:)

    On a separate note, I thought you and I were on the same page when it came to those relaxation tapes:) Just kidding. I'm really glad you got something out of it. I tend to have more of an analytical thought process going most of the time so when I hear someone talking, I start to analyze and question what they are saying. On my blog I posted a song from Bach. That helps me relax because it doesn't have any words.

    I'm really enjoying following your blogs brother...keep them up:)

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  5. Wow your grandmother was amazing> I can not say that i could pray for someone harming me I see that I have a lot of work to do because I dont think I would even come close. My issue is not saying no to people which is a real problem for me. I just know I am not that good. My goal is to be able to say no and be at peace with it knowing I will do what I can but not overextend myself.

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  6. Your grandmother sounded like she was a wonderful, wonderful person who obviously touched so many people in her life. I struggle with being able to live up to a certain standard that I put on myself. Struggle in the sense that sometimes I really feel some people do not deserve my graciousness due to their horrible actions. I would not have been your grandmother in the horrific situation she was put through, I would have been you all the way in exacting vengeance!! lol

    What a wonderful post!!

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  7. First I would like to say Mack I am sorry for your loss of your grandmother she was a true hero. When I read this story it brings tears to my eyes to know that she was a wonderful person that gave to those who need help and it was the those who in the end harmed her. That was a wonderful story of courage I keep your family in my prayers.

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  8. Wow, what an amazing story! Your grandmother sounds like a truly amazing person. It sounds like her example has touched many lives and changed your heart. Now you have shared her story with all of us, thank you. I am sorry for your loss, it sounds like you had one heck of a role model. Thank you for sharing!

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