Gifts From The Heart
Michael Josephson
According to legend, a young man while roaming the desert came across a 
spring of delicious crystal-clear water. The water was so sweet he filled 
his leather
canteen so he could bring some back to a tribal elder who had been his 
teacher. After a four-day journey he presented the water to the old man who 
took
a deep drink, smiled warmly and thanked his student lavishly for the sweet 
water. The young man returned to his village with a happy heart.
Later, the teacher let another student taste the water. He spat it out, 
saying it was awful. It apparently had become stale because of the old 
leather container.
The student challenged his teacher: "Master, the water was foul. Why did you 
pretend to like it?"
The teacher replied, "You only tasted the water. I tasted the gift. The 
water was simply the container for an act of loving-kindness and nothing 
could be
sweeter."
I think we understand this lesson best when we receive innocent gifts of 
love from young children. Whether it's a ceramic tray or a macaroni 
bracelet, the
natural and proper response is appreciation and expressed thankfulness 
because we love the idea within the gift.
Gratitude doesn't always come naturally. Unfortunately, most children and 
many adults value only the thing given rather than the feeling embodied in 
it.
We should remind ourselves and teach our children about the beauty and 
purity of feelings and expressions of gratitude. After all, gifts from the 
heart
are really gifts of the heart.

Delma
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