TODAY'S MYTHOLOGICAL MAGIC
Tyler Durden (FIGHT CLUB)
THE LEMON MOVIE
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A FABLE???......................
By Jeffrey Louis Martinez
inspired by The Power of Positivity
and my Father.. We miss you!
In the Summer of 1997, in a small hometown hospital just outside of Richmond, Virginia, on a hot and steamy day, two strangers met for the very first time. But their shared experience left a lasting tale of love and friendship, kindness and compassion that is still told by the faculty till this very day. Some believe it is just an old folk tale, told to keep the patients from becoming bored during their long arduous stay's. But like most Tall Tales, it is up to YOU to see the TRUTH in the story being told.
You see, their bond became the stuff of LEGENDARY Magic! And who doesn't want a little more magic in their lives...............................
This slightly run down building that housed the very sick and feeble stood a mere 6 stories tall. But what it lacked in its external accoutrements, it more than made up for by it's incredibly compassionate and dedicated staff of doctors, nurses, and administrative team. They truly worked as though they were all ONE! The doctors treated the nurses with dignity and a deep appreciation. And the nurses reciprocated that care with a delicate and proactive demeanor, seemingly knowing what their team of doctors required of them even before they asked. Some say the building itself was built upon an Indian burial ground from the Civil War, and the SPIRITS of these loving and peaceful souls filled the hospital with their energy of peace and tranquility. As well as the respect and knowingness that ALL LIFE IS PRECIOUS! And it is said that this energy is what attracted the very staff that traveled from near and very far to work at such an inauspicious medical facility seemingly in the middle of nowhere.
The 4th floor of the hospital kept the sickest of the building's patients. And it also happened that the very favorite patient housed within its hallowed halls resided in ROOM 404. He was also the longest ‘resident’ having been in the hospital's care for over two years. His name was Reginald Armstrong. But he preferred to be called plain ole' Reggie!
Reggie was a former soldier in the Korean War and had no family left to speak of. He was 87 years young and his heart was slowly failing him. Yet every morning, he greeted his care team of doctor's and nurses with a corny joke. His favorite being “How many doctors does it take to change a lightbulb? It depends on if the lightbulb has health insurance!”
Needless to say, Reggie was looked after like a King of his Kingdom. His one request upon entering the facility 26 months earlier was a bed next to a big window. And without hesitation, his wish was immediately granted.
Reggie was never much of a TV watcher; no, he tended to spend much of his time looking out that window. Allowing the warm sun to pierce his still glistening skin with its rapturing touch and the breeze to help wipe away the sweat from the day's sweltering Virginia summer heat.
One afternoon, a nurse knocked tersely at his door and made a proclamation. “Reggie,” she said, “I 'd like to introduce you to your new roommate, Gary Harrison.” Now this caught Reggie completely off guard as he had only one previous roommate during his two year stay and wasn't quite sure what to make of his new ‘situation.’ But ever the proper gentleman, Reggie extended a warm “Welcome Gary, I don't care what the nurses told me about you, I think you are one helluva good looking man!” This gesture instantly broke any tension in the room as Gary, Reggie , and the nursing staff all laughed in unison!
Gary was placed in the open bed at the opposite end of the room from Reggie. And the next few days and nights the two exchanged stories, common losses and disappointments, and even a few regrets they both had kept hidden deep within their hearts for decades. The two became instant best friends and grateful for the shared companionship that can often make the difference between misery and Magic in the predicament they both shared.
Reggie was soon to learn that Gary suffered from a traumatic back injury and was unable to sit up in bed. The doctors ordered him to lay in a flat position for several weeks, not even allowing pillows to lift up his upper back and head. This was akin to a life sentence for a man of Gary's ilk, who had spent his life as a true adventurer. Much of his free time had been spent in the wide open spaces of the outdoors, amongst the backdrop of what he always deemed 'Heaven on Earth'. His desires consisted not of material possessions, but of connection with something much greater than his own Spirit. Running, biking, fishing, kayaking....his Spiritual Mantra to his friends and family was that he found his peace in the 'ING of life!! So to be stuck in a neutral position for weeks on end was absolutely, pure unadulterated HELL!
A few days after his arrival, Gary asked Reggie for a huge request. “Reggie”, he asked “would you do me a big favor. Could you share with me your daily visions from the window beside your bed?” “I am so connected with nature. It's always fed my soul and nurtured my mind. And without it, I'm slowly losing hope.”
Reggie looked over toward Gary and gently said, “When I was in the military, my best friend saved my life by taking a bullet that was meant for me. He died instantly, in my arms and I have been asking God ever since that day for me to have the opportunity to give even the slightest piece of his love and sacrifice back to someone else." As tears started pouring from Reggie's eyes, he shook his head and promised to share the miracles of life ever expanding outside the window with his new friend from that day forward.
Never one to break a promise, Reggie spent the majority of the following weeks sharing with Gary the visions from outside that majestic window. He told him of the small lake in the distance, and the variance of birds who would flock to its outer edges to clean their feathers and cool down from the summer heat. Reggie never spared even the smallest of details, such as when the wild fish below the water's surface would sprinkle the water from their well worn tails, causing a small ripple that slowly softened as it approached the lake's outer edge.
He even shared with Gary the day a couple holding hands, and obviously deeply in love, strolled down the path to the side of the hospital. And excitedly shared with him when this handsome fellow reached into his pocket, pulled out a ring, bent down on one knee, and proposed to the rapturous woman by his side! Reggie was a natural born storyteller whose God given talents became the healing balm for his comrade in consciousness.
Gary always smiled as he envisioned these daily vistas that were being so kindly shared with him by his new found friend. And at night, before he went to bed, he thanked God for bringing Reggie into his life. For he wouldn't know what he would do without him.
"Everything is going to Be OK in the END! And if it isn't OK, than... IT ISN'T THE END!!"
The next morning, several nurses came into Room 404 and they all started to cry. Reggie had peacefully passed away during the night in his sleep. They gently woke Gary to tell him the news. It hit him like a tsunami of over whelming grief! Reggie had given him back his HOPE. He had single handedly relit the candle of JOY deep within his heart and soul, and now he was gone.
The rest of the day, the nursing staff cleared out all of Reggie's belongings and cleaned his side of the room. That's when Gary tugged at one of the nurse's skirts. “Would it be too much......if I could be moved over to the window where Reggie used to be?” he hesitantly asked. To which the nurse slowly shook her head with a resounding YES!
Just as the sun was starting to set later that day, a team of orderlies came into Room 404 and slowly moved Gary's bed over to the other side of the room, next to the big bay window that had become the creation of newfound HOPE thanks to his blessed friend Reggie's daily assistance.
When the orderlies had left the room, Gary gently raised his one elbow to slightly lift himself high enough to see outside the window's bay opening. But his entire body became fright with utter confusion. There was nothing more than a giant brick wall standing fewer than a hundred yards from the window's vista.
But, how could this be, Gary thought. Reggie had shared so many transcendent moments with him. All from the majestic scenes he caught from outside the window's bay.! Gary immediately pressed the emergency button at the side of his bed. A nurse came running into the room, nearly out of breath! “Gary, what's wrong?” she inquired.
“I.....I......don't understand. Did they just put this wall up? And Reggie. He used to peer out the window and tell me of the fantastic events just outside below. But the only thing that I can see is a big ugly brick wall!!” Gary cried.
The nurse slowly set down on the bed and grabbed Gary's frail hand. “Reggie was blind Gary! From an injury he suffered during the Korean War. He was just offering you comfort the only way he knew how,” the nurse explained.
Gary's eyes filled with tears as he remembered Reggie's attempts at conjuring stories to keep his Faith alive! Because at times, that is all that He had!
Gary passed away six months later. But not before many days spent peering outside that exact same window, using his own IMAGINATION to create Magic and Miracles of his own. He envisioned what Heaven would look like when his time was to come. And of course, they all included being back with his friend Reggie................
Please never forget that you came here to express YOUR OWN 'ING!
BE SUPER HEROIC!
LOVE - SERVE - INSPIRE
Nerdmaste,
Jeffrey Louis Martinez
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