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一位29岁年轻人的永恒爱情遗产

距离我听到这个消息才几个小时。我的一位挚友,也是我的精神支柱,有人称他为“爱的战士”,昨晚在艾哈迈达巴德郊区的一场车祸中不幸离世。拉古·马克瓦纳(Raghu Makwana),或者像他的社区里亲切地称呼他的那样,拉古·帕拉蒂(Raghu Palathi),当时正骑着他的三轮摩托车去亲戚家,却不幸遭遇车祸,年仅29岁。认识我或者关注过这个博客的人,应该都听说过拉古的故事。他一岁时就患上了小儿麻痹症,双腿瘫痪,只能靠双手在地上行走。很难想象一个人在这种情况下会是什么心态。你可能会觉得他充满怨恨、消极和无奈。或许,这是我们被社会观念束缚而形成的预期。但拉古并非如此。他是个异类。在马斯洛需求层次理论和“至少需要这么多才能拥有奉献精神”的论调的狂风中,拉古犹如一面旗帜屹立不倒。他之所以与众不同,是因为他秉持着一种似乎被所有这些理论所忽略的东西——一种永不熄灭、难以定义,有时甚至非理性的价值,那就是信仰。20岁那年,拉古离开家乡,踏上了奉献的人生。他口袋里只有300卢比,却怀揣着满满的信仰。通过种种机缘巧合,他融入了甘地静修处的生态系统,并最终…… 他为贫民窟社区的妇女和家庭服务。他的人生经历和慷慨事迹数不胜数。但与他相处中最具启发性的时刻,却往往来自最普通的对话。过去几年里,我常常感到生活拮据。与亲朋好友交谈后,我会担心自己该如何生活。而每当这时,我总会遇到拉古兄弟,并和他坐下来聊聊天。这种交流中发生的一切难以言表。我拥有充裕的银行存款、丰富的知识储备、精湛的技能,还有家人的支持;而我身边的人却行动不便,银行存款只够我维持几天的生活,几乎没有任何家庭依靠。然而,他那双闪亮的眼睛和洁白的牙齿却传递出最美好的愿望——“西达尔特兄弟,我们怎样才能更好地帮助朋友们呢?”

认识他的这三年里,我们一起经历了许多信仰上的冒险。我的一些挚友曾花几个小时和他一起驱车穿过贫民窟,只为一窥他内心深处的动力源泉。无论是组织领导人、知识分子,还是躺在贫民窟水沟里的受伤狗狗,亦或是坐在他后座上兴奋不已的孩子们——每个人都曾体验过他那令人难忘的旅程。他总是热情地拥抱这一切,飞驰在“特克拉” (贫民窟)狭窄的泥泞道路上。当他的摩托车叮当作响地载着他分发给老妇人的食物时,人们的微笑和挥手为他加油鼓劲。有时,我们会进行我称之为“迷你朝圣”的徒步旅行——不带钱,也不带手机。拉古会骑着他的三轮车,手里拿着乐器,而我则步行。在这样的徒步旅行中,你可以看到他生命的秘诀。他总是蹲在地上,占据着一个绝佳的位置。他似乎被迫以谦卑的态度对待每一种情况和每一个人,这使他能够看到每个人身上的神性。从他的资助者到他周日服务的孩子们,每个人都是神圣的化身,或者说是“至高者”(他称之为“ Upar Wala ”)的体现。

有一次,我们刚结束他众多演讲中的一场,正要回家——我们俩都饿了。已经过了午饭时间,我们还没想好那天去哪儿吃饭。我发现车停在阿什拉姆路上的麦当劳外面。我立刻感到一阵反感——这金色的拱门代表着我所不认同的一切价值观。但拉古却不这么想,他看着麦当劳,天真地说:“我听说过这家麦当劳很多次了——我们就在这儿吃吧。”我走了进去,拉古跟在我身后,用双手倒立着。显然,麦当劳的员工和顾客们并不习惯看到这样的景象——我和拉古的组合确实很特别。那天是工作日的下午,我们排了队,很快就拿到了食物。我们坐到桌边后,我的目光不时扫过餐厅,看看有没有人注意到我们。拉古却早已习以为常——人们投来的目光,常常带着怜悯,好奇他是怎么生活的。但他优雅地拥抱了他们,仿佛在说:“我知道你们看着我为什么难过,但说实话,我很开心 :)” 渐渐地,一位客人鼓起勇气走了过来。我看到他走过来,便尽量让他感到自在些。我立刻把他介绍给了拉古,并简单介绍了一下他的工作。人们看到我们交谈,便纷纷加入进来。慢慢地,就连清洁工和麦当劳的服务员也加入了我们。大家开始分享彼此的故事。 我听着拉古在贫民窟的故事,他服务过的妇女,以及他赠送罗勒的那些家庭。他如何践行服务精神,以及他的“上层人士”如何一直照顾他。我后退一步,惊叹不已——我们竟然身处一家麦当劳!拉古的存在让这里仿佛变成了一座圣殿。周围,到处都是被他生活方式所激励的人们。这才是拉古拜真正的贡献。他的贡献不仅限于为社区里的老妇人提供餐食,也不仅限于他赠送给贫民窟数百户人家的罗勒——他的精神感动了成千上万的人。随着来自世界各地的电子邮件和Facebook帖子如潮水般涌来,你开始逐渐了解他真正的影响力究竟有多大。

写下这些文字时,我仍然难以接受他离世的事实。我的思绪不由自主地飘向那些最显而易见的问题——“为什么好人会遭遇不幸?”或者“为什么一个毕生致力于减轻他人痛苦的人会以这种方式离开?”或者“为什么他偏偏要在那天骑车上高速公路?”我感到一阵混乱袭来,开始想象一个充满敌意的世界,仿佛要将我们吞噬。就在这时,我仿佛听到了拉古的声音从耳边传来——他眼神闪亮,面带微笑地说:“西达尔特兄弟,你不可能知道所有问题的答案。我们只需要相信‘上天’会为我们安排美好的事物。我们只需要在这名为‘人生’的美丽舞台上继续扮演好自己的角色。”

Jai Jagat [荣耀归于大地]。

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AmericanDissident May 31, 2014

I am honored..that my quotation is part of this beautiful man's life... it gladdens me to know that such wonderful people exist.. and his love has transformed me...

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varsha Mar 20, 2014
Some remembrances…Belaben & Mia shared a poem by Ellen Brenneman:“His journey's just begunDon't think of him as gone awayhis journey's just begun,life holds so many facetsthis earth is only one.Just think of him as restingfrom the sorrows and the tearsin a place of warmth and comfortwhere there are no days and years.Think how he must be wishingthat we could know todayhow nothing but our sadnesscan really pass away.And think of him as livingin the hearts of those he touched...for nothing loved is ever lostand he was loved so much.”And, I thought I’d share:To Raghubhai, my Ahmedabadi brother, a brother likeno other,I'll miss your smiles, Good Morning!s, Namaste!s,Kemcho?s, Mazama?s, Aap kese ho?s, Aap kaha par ho?s...I know these are allfrom the outer senses, and, to some extent, selfish, as you're likely in ahigher, free-er, lighter place now...your spirit, hugs, love, care, compassion,empathy, friendship and brotherhood lives on.You allowed me to play the role of Didi, even... [View Full Comment]
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Heidi B Mar 15, 2014

I was blessed to spend Christmas Day in December 2013 riding around with Raghubhai as he delivered meals to the slum community in Ahmedebad. Everyone loved him, and it was obvious why--he had perhaps the purest heart of anyone I have ever met. I could tell he was working so hard, delivering two meals a day to the community, so I asked him if he ever took a day off on the weekends or any vacation time. He looked at my as though my question were strange and said, "The people I feed can't take a vacation from eating, so I can't take a vacation from serving them." He was so sincere and selfless in his response. Raghubai was a living example of Gandhi's message.I will always remember him and I am deeply saddened by his passing. --Heidi

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Udipta Boruah Mar 2, 2014

My dear Brother, such good people are not actually taken away from us but it is that God (Uparwalla) realizes that his mission to awaken people like you and me have been fulfilled and that now it's our turn to continue what had been left undone. Don't grief his loss! His presence will be there forever in your beautiful heart.!

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C Golliher Feb 11, 2014

I did not know of this young man; yet I am weeping and grieving for his friends, those he served, and the whole world at his loss. May God fill the void left by his passing and move all who read of his life to emulate his love in their own corners of the world.

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TA Feb 11, 2014

I am sorry for the loss of your friend (and teacher.) You are right, his legacy will not die. Wishing you peace as you grieve.

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Patricia Neild Feb 11, 2014

I cant believe this, Im crying as I type having only posted this on facebook yesterday and finding out how I could help financially to the organisations that helped Raghu. One can only hope that his food distribtuion work will be continued somehow . I even bought a Tulsi basil online last night o add to my garden.:( Bless you Raghu and may you now have the run of the heavens.

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Rolf Feb 11, 2014

I tired controlling the trickle but just couldn't ... I let it pass down my cheek ... No words to say ... Thanks for sharing this ... May his soul Rest in Peace ... May his Light dwell among us who read his efforts to make this world a beautiful place for the poor and the needy ...

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Pavi Feb 10, 2014
It didn't seem possible at first. I read the news of Raghubhai's passing late last night. I'd just gotten up from meditation, and the words I was reading on the screen made no sense. How could he be gone, just like that? Raghu whose flashing smile I can still see so clearly when I close my eyes. Raghu who made a playful game of sneaking up next to us to touch our feet, before darting away, so quick and graceful on his hands, his incapacitated legs folded neatly beneath him. Raghu who could sing to God with a voice strong-winged as a bird, Raghu who found wholeness in broken places and learned to serve with a love that defied physical limitations. In the brief time I spent with him, he made me want to be a better human being. And now, though I didn't know him nearly as well as many others did, like all his brothers and sisters in service I feel a gaping Raghu-shaped hole in the universe.After reading the news I sat down in tears, on the cushion I'd just risen from. And as I began to med... [View Full Comment]
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Ari Feb 10, 2014

I feel a heaviness and moist tenderness around my eyes reading about Raghu's approach to life. May my life and his cross paths in future incarnations so that I can learn more from him.

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Kristin Pedemonti Feb 10, 2014

Thank you for sharing another beautiful story of giving and kindness. Raghu's memory & his legacy will live for a very long time. Hugs to you all. If anyone wants to join this Friday/Saturday it's our 4th Annual Worldwide Free Hugs (celebrate Valentine's Day and <3) Here's the link on FB:

https://www.facebook.com/ev...

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Jan Loubser Feb 10, 2014

Thank you Raghu! I intend that I serve in unconditional love for the Highest Good of All. So be it and so it is!

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traceyt Feb 10, 2014

he gave all he had to give and now he is being taken care of...so touched to hear his story and sad for the loss as well...

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Margaret Bortko FNP, DNP Feb 10, 2014

I, too, worry about my future... especially as an old woman. Will I have enough money, will I be weak, ill and dependent, will I have chronic pain, will I be alone and lonely?..I struggle with my faith in the One Above. Superhero Raghu instructs me and reassures me that all will be as it should. Simply serve and practice gratitude.

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Sally Feb 10, 2014

I'll do my best to remember him. Thank you for introducing him to me.

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Sethi Feb 10, 2014

Thank you . Truly inspirational to see how Raghu lived his life and left a legacy behind for others to follow . Love & service in it's purest form .

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Marie Lloyd Feb 10, 2014

As I read this I see that Raghu loved life. Life loved him right back. He was young at his death but did more for his world than many people who live what we call "lucky long lives". What was missing for him, or in him? Can we ask, not "How long can I live?", but just "How can I live?"