He spent 27 years of his life in prison. It was such a harsh place that he was allowed to receive only one visitor per year. He grew up in a world that gave him few rights and precious little freedom. Yet when he emerged from prison he left his bitterness and despair behind him. He knew that if he were to continue to hate he would never be free.
Instead he went forward to not only liberate his country South Africa, but also to become a shining example to the world as well.
To demonstrate, like no world leader had done before, that there is more power in forgiveness than there is retribution. Nelson Mandela on this day would have been 96. As a tribute to him and his life of service , the UN has declared July 18th, his birthday, as Nelson Mandela day in 2009.
“I have walked that long road to freedom. I have tried not to falter; I have made missteps along the way. But I have discovered the secret that after climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. I have taken a moment here to rest, to steal a view of the glorious vista that surrounds me, to look back on the distance I have come. But I can only rest for a moment, for with freedom come responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk is not ended….”Nelson Mandela
“I admire people who strive for further peace in the world. Who also inspire humanity for a better life of happiness and peace of joy. Nelson Mandela was a person who dedicated his life to achieve a better world, and a world of peace. I cannot compare myself to such a person. What I am doing is a humble offering. It is just a little drop that can give some inspiration to someone. This is one of my goals.”
“Yesterday I felt so much, that this world would be flooded with peace and that no war would be on earth.”
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It was not a fair question. I had asked Jayasalini to compare her struggle, as well as that of all the runners here, to that of Noble Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela. A man who’s every word and action at one time spelled out the fate of his nation.
Each day she and the others move forward through their self imposed struggle for a goal, which is for her still 1100 miles away. She made 2000 last night.
Yet when you see her shining smile each day and as well the faces of all who run here. How they continue to endure and forge on against such an impossible task. We always have to be reminded at times of the true source of the inspiration that pushed and pulled them to come.
The irresistible tug of their heart and beings to come from so many far off places. That same power that continues to flood them from within with hope, peace and joy. The power that reaches out to the sometimes unreceptive physical. Yet somehow still their legs continue to find the strength to endure one more lap after another.
This same power Is also inside each of us as well, no matter that we sleep or that we also pursue our own great impossible dreams.
“It always seems impossible until it’s done…..Nelson Mandela
Dear President, yours is the life of a supremely chosen instrument, embodying both the excruciating bondage-pangs and the soaring freedom-dreams of your nation. The sweet hopes of your innocent childhood you unhesitatingly surrendered to Destiny’s challenging call. The loftiest goal of universal liberation you wholeheartedly embraced. Impossibility, defeat and bitterness are words never to be found in your oneness-heart-dictionary; unfathomable courage, unparalleled determination and indomitable strength radiate on every page.
Dear President Mandela, your life of unconditional sacrifice and your beloved country’s miracle-transformation are inseparable. Sleeplessly your lifeboat is plying between Africa’s bleeding heart-shore and Africa’s smiling soul-shore. Your triumphant peace-loving and oneness-building spirit the entire aspiring world shall forever love, cherish and adore.
Sri Chinmoy, Sri Chinmoy With Four African Peace-Immortals, Agni Press, 1996