sunday bear: deng ming-dao

“Little Bear Blue” by Donna Hodges (champagne mohair, velveteen jacket and beret, antique lace collar, 1986)

 

 

Hilly village lanes,
Whitewashed sunlit walls.
Cerulean sea.
The laughter of children.

No matter where in the world you go, no matter how many languages are spoken, and no matter how many times cultures and governments clash, the laughter of children is universally uplifting. The mirth of adults can be variously jealous, insecure, sadistic, cruel, or absurd, but the sound of playing children evokes the ideal of a simple and pure act. There are no concepts, no ideologies — only the innocent pleasure of life.

We as adults dwell upon our grizzled complexities, our existential anxieties, and our preoccupations with responsibilities. We hear the merriment of children and may sigh over our lost childhoods. Although we can no longer fit into our old clothes and become young again, we can take comfort in the optimism of children. Their rejoicing can gladden us all.

We are too often in a rush for our children to grow up. It is far better for them to fully live each year of their lives. Let them learn what is appropriate to their time, let them play. And when their childhood is spent at adolescence, help them in a gentle transition. Then their laughter will continue to resonate with cheer and hope for us all.

~ from 365 Tao: Daily Meditations by Deng Ming-Dao (Harper, 1992).

♥ Today’s Sunday Bear Hug is brought to you, as ever, by your handsome friend Cornelius. Well-practiced at play and laughter, he wishes you small moments of joy to lighten your busy day. The only thing he doesn’t laugh at is a broken cookie; he is too busy eating every crumb.

Feel free to wear blue today. You can be the sky.

((((((((HUG))))))))(((HEE HEE))))(((HA HA)))))(((((HO HO))))))(((((HUG))))))

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Copyright © 2012 Jama Rattigan of Jama’s Alphabet Soup. All rights reserved.

8 thoughts on “sunday bear: deng ming-dao

  1. “The only thing he doesn’t laugh at is a broken cookie; he is too busy eating every crumb.”

    ..to which I reply:

    “Good afternoon. Cookie Shoppe. We crumble under pressure.” 😉

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    1. LOL. Hello Cookie Shoppe. We don’t mind a little crumbling, just as long as you don’t have a chip on your shoulder.

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  2. Hi Jama, I’m now in Vegas with family, and it’s still Sunday here, 615 pm, woohoo! Hooray for changes in timezone and gaining one day in the process.

    What a beautiful quote to share on a Sunday. Nothing beats the laughter of children indeed. 🙂

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  3. This is lovely, Jama. I know exactly what he means because my older granddaughter came on Saturday & stayed through Sunday. And on Sunday, her baby sister came to visit. A terrific weekend indeed! Thank you for the beautiful quote.

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