Essential Wisdom Tells Us - What Heals is Mystery!
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (PRWEB) June 22, 2004 -- Josh was born with two
defective feet and one webbed hand. Can you imagine what it is like to be told
at thirteen months that your dear sweet baby will have his feet amputated? What
must go through your mind? Every worst fear is realized. No doubt deep feelings
of anger and 'this is not fair' have to be part of such a very human experience.
And the operation is done and your baby has no feet. You so clearly see your
baby's future and it is a future that is framed by life in a wheel
chair.
His Story
Well Josh surprised everyone. He took to his
prosthesis like a duck to water and four years later at the age of five he tells
his Grandfather that he was born to play hockey. The immediate thought - is why
ever would a child of five believe he was born to play hockey? My guess is that
he felt it in his bones and no one said 'how can you, you don't have any feet'.
Not knowing his limitations, not being told he was crazy, stupid or ridiculous,
meant that the world of possibilities was open to him, the sky was the limit and
Josh was allowed to pursue his dream.
Fast forward to 2004. Josh the
Bantam hockey player's dream was to meet a very special goalie...his hero. The
television show Hold on to Your Dream, heard about Josh and his dream, brought
him on the show and made magic happen. The goalie in question was wonderful. Not
only was he kind to the family, he spent time with Josh and allowed him to suit
up for practice. How great is that! Apparently Josh is a great player with a
real love of the game. The goalie found Josh an inspiration and said that Josh’s
story taught everyone with or without handicap, to never stop trying and never
stop pursuing your dream.
The Wisdom
We are all asked to deal with
difficulties, for that is how the 'pearl of our person' is formed. Are we able
to see this as part of our equipment as Josh sees his prosthesis or do we see it
as cross to be borne in resentment and victimization? This boy and his family
have done so well and yet the prospects of the future are always there. If you
have ever had a child who has had to face a great challenge, you know that it is
about overcoming the fears that can freeze our hearts, and finding warmth in a
place of hope.
This boy and his family were told that he would lose his
feel but in that losing he and all who walked with him have been healed,
motivated and inspired. As Josh say ' I'm just lucky, I can walk...I am not in a
wheelchair'.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/6/prweb135365.htm