By Vijay Phanshika:
A twirl of grey smoke
Over arboreal skyline ...
Assurance !
- Self
IN THE fading, failing evening light, the
lone, hungry, weary traveller on the forest
footpath is mentally downcast -- hopeless
about any human habitation nearby, fully
ready to cast aside the heavy backpack, all
eager to throw himself on the grassy ground
of the animal-infested forest,
probably opening himself to
risky possibilities of predator
attacks; yet his bleary eyes
scanning the darkening skyline of the
tree-tops that have lost their greenness in
the twilight.
But then hope appears -- hand in hand
with assurance -- that there may be in the
distance somebody of his human clan --
indicated by a lean twirl of grey smoke rising
over the tree-tops -- may be just some
distance one can trudge on.
What a feeling that -- of relief, of hope, of
assurance ! Even in this godforsaken place, I
am not alone. There is soon going to be
somebody I can bank upon -- for a little
splash of water on the face, for a little morsel
of life that would feed me, for a little space
in the corner to spread my little ragged rug
and roll over for a good night’s sleep !
This assurance has driven adventurers and
explorers and lone travellers on and on
through human history !
They have traversed terrific -- and terrible
-- distances exploring new lands, new
possibilities, new people, new cultures. And
as the day nears its end, in those darkening
moments, each of them has looked for some
familiar sign of human connect -- a twirl of
grey smoke, a strayed cattle, the smell from a
distant kitchen, a tall spire of a temple
craning over the skyline ... !
The seafarers, too, strain their eyes as the
evening fades into night to look for a
lighthouse on the shore in the
now-invisible distance.
As the
pale yellow light butts up in the
sky and gleams on the
sea-surface, their faces, too, light up. Now
they know, there is land up and out there. So,
there is no need to be anxious.
That assurance !
It has driven humans across challenges
through time -- with an innate, quiet sense
of confidence.
Even in the family of man, as life’s vagaries
take toll of human hope on many occasions,
what most people look for is nothing but a
little word of love, kindness, understanding,
a little silent pat on the back, a soft
eye-to-eye stare that says, ‘no worry, I am
with you’. Once that unspoken assurance
rises over the mental-scape, tired, bored,
weathered, withered humans get the potion
of assurance that enlivens them for future.