As I sat on the terrace holding my glass of scotch under the
star studded sky, it dawned on me how much I missed gazing at the stars every
night like I did when I was a kid. There was actually no time in the hustles
and bustles of city life, the maddening crowd, tight schedules and deadly
deadlines. One doesn’t have moments to embrace the divineness of life. There’s
no time to appreciate the grandeur of the mighty sky or the stretches of the
beautiful green. Not a minute to spare, to unwind in the mystical allure of
nature.
What are we busy pursuing in life so much that we are
actually missing living life. When I plan my future, I end up not living the
present too. Doesn’t my inner self deserve the solitude once in a while to
relish the sublime beauty of this universe? Bogged by these thoughts, I decided
to embark on a journey to find myself again, to forget the worldly pursuits
though temporarily and to explore the unexplored and what better a day than the
New Year morning.
I hurriedly rushed in, worked through my almirah, packed my
bag and lay on the bed in a hurry to get a good night’s sleep before I leave.
“Tomorrow is going to be an eventful day”, I thought to myself. However hard I
tried I couldn’t sleep, I lay tossing and turning in the bed till it was
morning and I practically welcomed the sun. As I shifted the curtains aside,
the splendid sun rays made their way in the room, beautiful hues or red, orange
and yellow. I was awestruck. Such beauty, such tranquillity I was missing all
this while.
I freshened up quickly, loaded my bag pack in the car and
off I went to a nearby trekking area around 18 kms from the city, the one I
used to visit with my dad. All the memories of my childhood created a clear
picture in my head. Oh how I longed for Dad to be there just this one more
time! I did not know if I could do this all alone, cover the steep terrain,
jump through puddles of muddy water and all that I did as a kid. I was soon to
find out.
This time I was a lonely wanderer embarking on a journey to
find myself. With every step I took, I felt my weight shedding. I was more in
control of my thoughts. I had no idea where I was heading to with no GPS
guiding me. Here, it was my heart I was to follow. I panted for some time. I
was out of breath after climbing a little. Partly the climb and partly my guilt
was responsible for this. I had returned to these magnanimous mountains after
30 years. They stood waiting for me exactly where I had left them. So vast and
grand spread all around to where I could see but still I had chosen to ignore
them.
But they welcomed me with open arms. Where ever I turned, it
was a picturesque sight. I saw birds flying in the sky. I sat on a rock to
spend some time in their company. There was a sort of symmetry in their
unsymmetrical formation. They flew far and wide but came back at dusk to spend
the night in their home. “When was the last time I was home?” I didn’t
remember. That big courtyard, the earthen lamps, that mango tree mother used to
water every morning, I needed to visit all of them.
Lost in my thoughts I started moving forward. I realised, I
wasn’t alone. I had company. A group of youngsters came trekking near me. We
exchanged pleasantries. I clicked a few pictures for them. They offered me to
join them but I humbly declined. This was time I had promised myself last
night. They left after sometime and so did I.
I took a few sips of water, wore my hat as the sun rose
above me and started walking ahead humming a few of my favourite numbers.
Towards my left was the valley while all along the path on my left, I saw
tender twigs with sun kissed dew on their fragile leaves growing wildly. They
moved in tandem with the breeze offering no resistance. Colourful butterflies
hovered over them. I stood there mesmerised. I needed time to absorb the beauty
of this endless landscape in such a majestic state.
I sat there under a tree and deciding to answer the call of
my grumbling tummy took out the box of peanut butter sandwiches and cheese
croquets. As I ate, a herd of cattle flocked around me. They were beautiful,
jet black goats with glistening eyes and tiny feet. We all ate together and
later we played together. I caressed their soft silk coat, stroking each of
them gently and they moved their ears happily. Nature had sent these companions
for me. I don’t know how many hours I spent up there with my beautiful friends
but for sure knew it was time to make a move as my eyes dwelt on the lake
below. It was getting dark. The once rippling water from the stream lay at
peace as it reached the lake for that was its destination. Now it could relax
in the shallows. The sun shone clearly on the water, its reflection so pure and
illuminating, as if introspecting itself after a day of work. I saw those birds
again heading home this time. My dear companions also started moving downward.
I believe it was time for me too to make a move. A move
forward… After all it’s a New Dawn!
The best one so far. Loved the way it has been written, could imagine myself living it.
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Btw scotch 😛
ReplyDeleteIn fact the first one written but was hesitant to upload
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ReplyDeleteIt's really good di . You were controlling my imagination power . Hehheheheeh :*
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