Stories of Kindness from Around the World

Taken By Surprise By A Course In Miracles


--by monkeyinpajamas, posted May 15, 2010

Arriving in a new city last Thursday, I had the strangest first week of graduate school. I fell and broke my leg within 48 hours of arriving there! I was really amazed by the kindness shown by my new roommmate, someone who I had only just met. "We are family now", she said when she found me lying in my room with a swollen leg, unable to move, in a strange city with no family except across three oceans.

She took me to the student health center by cab to get my leg examined. The cab driver was so nice and said to me how lucky I was to have a friend like that.  After that, my roommate didn't stop helping me - she made me amazing meals and brought them to and made me comfortable despite my insistence that I could do things on my own. When I protested, "I really like helping people", she said , "I believe what goes around always comes  around..." and this was from someone who I had been paired with randomly!

I was seriously touched by the kindness of everyone - the girl in the elevator, people on the bus, the doctors and nurses -  people who were so considerate and concerned. Feeling lonely and homesick, so many blessings I never expected came my way.

The small acts stayed in my mind - the bus shuttle drivers gave me the luxury of being picked up from any point where and made sure I could get the connections to wherever I needed to go... or the many  people who held the door open for me - small things that were incredibly hard with crutches.  In whatever way I could, I tried to repay the universe for its blessings.

Inspired by a story I read on DailyGood (the man who does magic with his crutches), I tried to make people laugh. I made a ton of silly jokes about my situation - ranging from "it's good practice for the ski season" to "I think my brain kind of took the term 'Fall Semester' too seriously" ! Either to other people or even in my mind I tried not to complain a single time about what happened. I clowned around with my crutches and tried not to feel bad about my leg even though I was in a lot of pain.

"I'm so proud of you", the nurse said, "We don't have many students who are so cheerful after a bad fall." I began noticing other students on crutches - I never knew there were so many students with broken legs! I tried to be very considerate towards them now that I was in the same situation. I took time to smile and chat with a paraplegic girl in a wheelchair who I noticed always ate lunch alone.

I realised soon enough that pain can be diminished by mental strength. The metaphorical value of using crutches and getting rid of them soon enough was not lost either. I could see that although for some time I was using physical crutches, there are a hundred of mental crutches I desperately cling on to. Sometimes the worst situations are also sometimes blessings, chances to witness great kindness from the universe.

Like the quote by Einstein, "You can move through life seeing nothing as a miracle, or seeing everything as a miracle." My first week of grad school, I was made to attend a class that I never signed up for - A Course in Miracles.

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timcollardey wrote: This is truly remarkable! We often find it difficult to be the recipient of so many acts of kindness, yet that is part of our purpose in this life--not only to be the deliverers of kindness, but to create opportunities for others to do so as well. I love that quote from Einstein. I hope you're major is NOT theatre! (They always tell someone to break a leg before going on stage :-) Blessings to you on your incredible journey...
sethi wrote: A great experience . For me there are two learnings from your story .First is the law of attraction at work . You attract similar energies ,what you are from inside, secondly ,it is about one's intentions , whatever one intends from the inside will manifest . Thanks for sharing .
monkeyinpajamas wrote: Thank you both for our kind comment :-)
I have begun to feel that every thing which happens in my life is another reflection of what happens in my mind :-)
How hard to bear difficulties with a genuine smile and lack of complaints! And also, how easy it becomes then :-)
sonrisa wrote: Thanks for sharing your experience and so wonderful to see you were able to turn this whole episode into a lifelong lesson in miracles :)
emurei wrote: Wow it's so encouraging to find comfort,love and care when you least expect. I believe it was god's way of manifesting himself in the people who put a smile on your face while you thought the world had come to an end. Be blessed n quick recovery.
lilmorningdove wrote: Thank you for sharing and to be able to to experience a miracle a lifetime lesson keep spreading kindness to others
luckyman wrote: Did you break it recently? I admire you for the way you have accepted it and joked about it.

" a deep acceptance of an uncertain life opens doors to a powerful way of living. "
-susan jaffers
A course in miracles is an excellent course. Thanks for sharing.
ednah wrote: Thanks so much for sharing. This will touch other peoples lives in different ways like it has to mine.
Debbiet40 wrote: Thanks for sharing your story. I was feeling a little blue & lonely. I started searching the net and found your story. It helped to change my attititude. :) hoping you heal quickly.
luv4all wrote: Hey,
This is so similar 2 my story when i broke my leg. I felt the whole world was so caring n kind. Seems ppl would like 2 b kind but only when they are sure the other person really needs help.

I felt the same thing in my head, no cribbing, and i was always happy during this week, except few times when the problem continued for long and other issues came up. However, finally i got ok by god's miracles and yes i believe so much more in him and the world now.

Hope u r well now, thanks for sharing.

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