There is a kingdom and a place not far from where you
are right now, and in this kingdom and in this place there are very
special people. Now these people are special because they consider their
most valuable possession to be their hearts. In fact some of the people
are able to hold their hearts in their hands - a very special gift indeed
- and even if a heart gets broken it may be repaired at the local heart
specialist. These people believe that all of their actions should flow
from their hearts.
Now in this kingdom there lived a young man who claimed
to have a perfect heart. He was very proud of his heart because it had
no cracks or scars. It was very solid and could not be hurt or penetrated
by anything at all. One day the young man was showing his perfect heart
to a large group of people - something which he did quite often. People
came from miles around to see his perfect heart and for such occasions
he kept it locked in a beautiful glass case. No one in the kingdom dared
touch him or his perfect heart. They just looked at him in amazement
for there was no one else like him in the entire kingdom.
Suddenly a frail voice arose from the crowd and said:
"My heart is more beautiful than yours."
The crowd was quiet for a moment, and finally the young
man laughed at such a claim for he was sure perfection was the most
beautiful thing in the world. When his laughter subsided, he said to
the person with the frail voice: "Come out of the crowd and show me
your beautiful heart. Compare it to mine!" The young man was sure there
could be no comparison, but he enjoyed the attention immensely. Slowly
the source of the frail voice appeared as a little old man emerged from
the crowd. He was bent with age and his face was covered with lines
that told the story of a long and sometimes difficult life.
The young man spoke arrogantly to him saying: "Let me
see your heart, Old Man, so I can compare it to mine." The old man did
not speak - he simply showed his heart to everyone in the crowd. He
did not keep his heart in a fine glass case, but he carried it with
him at all times. He merely stood before the crowd gently holding his
heart in his old wrinkled hands. The young man immediately began to
laugh when he saw the old heart. "That is the ugliest heart I've ever
seen. Why it's made of pieces that don't even fit together perfectly.
You are a fool, Old Man!" When he said this, everyone laughed.
The old man began to speak again, and his frail voice
could hardly be heard by the people in the crowd. "Many years ago my
heart was like yours. Yes, it was perfect - but that was before I knew
the meaning of love. My heart had no cracks. It had never been hurt.
It was just another part of me, but soon I began to learn what love
was all about and that's when my heart began to change." The young man
began to laugh, but a little girl in the crowd cried out: "Be quiet
and let this old man tell us his story."
So the young man stopped laughing, and the old man continued
to speak as his heart tottered back and forth in his hands. "No, my
heart does not look perfect because it is not my heart alone. You see
whenever I love another person, I give him a piece of my heart and he
gives me a piece of his. We cannot be separated - not even by death.
In fact, when someone I love dies, part of me dies with them and yet
at the same time part of that person lives on in me, and I am able to
share that person's love and life with others.
So to you, my heart may look very ugly and funny because
of the strange shapes that it is made of, but to me it is beautiful
because I carry within my heart the love of many people whom I have
loved and who have loved me in return. By the standards of the world
it is not perfect, but the heart does not exist by worldly standards.....
It lives because of love, and is measured by love." He looked at the
young man and said: "Yes, your heart is perfect to look at, but it has
not yet known real love, so it lacks the beauty that only love can provide."
The crowd stood silent, and waited for the young man
to respond when finally he said: "Old Man, you have explained the various
odd shapes that make up your heart, but you have not explained the meaning
of the ugly cracks."
Again the old man spoke with a sigh: "Whenever you love
someone you take a risk, and sometimes it can cause a great deal of
pain because we can hurt one another so easily - but love is not known
unless those risks are taken. The cracks that you see are reminders
of the times when I have been hurt by one of the persons I have loved,
or when I have hurt one of them. Some take their love away and remove
themselves from your heart and remove you from their hearts. It is things
like this that cause those cracks to appear. Yes, it sometimes hurts
to love, but you must keep on loving even when it is painful. Love can
be a cause of both laughter and of tears, and sometimes you can't understand
the cause of either the laughter or the tears. They are just a part
of your real love - and, throughout, you continue to hold your friends
in your heart which is the most delicate and sensitive part of your
entire self.
By this time the young man was crying very hard, for
he had come to realize he was always so busy with his perfect heart
that he had never loved anyone nor had he allowed anyone to love him.
He removed his heart from his special glass case and held it in his
hand. It was very cold and hard to touch. Tears flowed over his heart,
and he was extremely sad because he did not know the meaning of real
love. He only knew about perfection. Just as he was about to leave the
crowd and go away from the kingdom to hide forever, he noticed the old
man hobbling toward him. The young man looked up and saw the old man
reaching towards the oddly shaped heart that was in his wrinkled venerable
hands. The old man had removed a very ancient piece of his heart and
offered it to the young man. He said: "This is a piece of my heart.
I give it to you out of real love. Please accept it."
The young man reached out to accept the piece of the
old man's heart. He quickly tried to make it a part of his own, but
he soon realized that there was no room for it. He was puzzled for a
moment until he looked at the old man and saw the answer in his caring
eyes. Then the young man nervously removed a piece of his own heart
and offered it to the old man.
Now the old man's heart was so oddly shaped that the
piece he had given to the young man did not fit perfectly into his heart,
but the young man simply set it in its place and looked at it through
tears of real joy. For the first time in his life he really felt happy
and he realized his heart was no longer cold and hard but it was now
soft and warm. He finally had a happy heart - one that new the meaning
of love. The young man and the old man set their hearts in their rightful
places and they were both very happy. The crowd cheered and cried aloud.
The young man told his teacher that he wanted to follow
him for the rest of his life, but the wise old man said: "No, my son,
you must not follow me. Now that you have learned of real love you must
go forth and share it with others. You must share your love, as I have
shared mine, throughout the kingdom." The young man felt very sad again,
and he was sure that his heart was beginning to break, but the old man
spoke again: "You must remember that we always carry one another in
our hearts no matter where we go. That's what makes them so beautiful,
and we will always be together because of that." The young man knew
the old man was right. He walked up to him. They embraced and then went
off in different directions to spread the meaning of real love throughout
the kingdom.
The young man may still be found traveling throughout
the kingdom telling his story about the meaning of real love. He has
never returned his heart to the glass case. Now he keeps it in its rightful
place willing to show it to all who wish to see it. Night and day he
rejoices over his heart, now oddly shaped but very beautiful. If you
ever meet him, he will surely tell you this story of how he learned
that love is so much more beautiful than perfection. Perhaps you have
already met him - if not look around - he may be close to you right
now for there is a kingdom and a place not far from where you are right
now... and in this kingdom there are very special people.
Special Thanks to Marge
M.
Date Added: 8/25/00
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