Be the Cause

Holy Bread

A Compassion Cell in Los Angeles on March 4th

Things just work out sometimes. On Saturday, we were serving lunch to 60 women at the Women’s Homeless Shelter in Los Angeles. On Friday, volunteers were coming over to prepare the lunches. On Wednesday, we had no idea where the supplies were coming from.

Wednesday afternoon, my good friend Nirali came over and asked about the supplies. Having no idea how it would work out, but knowing quite well that whatever needed to happen would happen, we decided to sit on it.

After sitting in silence for one hour we opened the front door and on the table outside we found 25 loafs of bread, just sitting there, waiting.

To this day, we do not know who left them. Not even the neighbors saw who had dropped them off.

What is powerful about this story is how the good intentions of this secret do-gooder have rippled out into so many people. I shared the bread story with another friend and she instantaneous asked me to come to her office. When I arrived she handed me a check for $100 saying that she wanted to be a part of this holy bread. Another friend said the bread had literally dropped from heaven :)

Hours later we were at a grocery store shopping for the remaining supplies and volunteers were literally fighting over the shopping bill.

I shared all of this with our tax accountant, and he too was baffled. He now considers us the anti-thesis of every organization he has ever come into contact with. Most organizations fight to keep money coming in. An anonymous gift of bread is forcing us to give more away.

The ripple effect of this one person’s generosity continues to expand every time this story is shared. I can’t imagine the goodness that this one person carried in their heart to have their one simple action touch so many people. It is impacting me again, as I am writing this.

Friday night came, we celebrated the bread and all the goodness that surrounded it. As we chopped up vegetables and sliced onions, there was joy in the room. The dance of receiving and giving overwhelmed us completely.

Saturday afternoon, we finally served lunch to the women of the shelter. They were grateful to have had a nutritious meal, we were grateful to have had the opportunity to serve. The magic of service became a part of us all.

As my friend, Nirali, sat down to share a meal with the residents of the shelter, she was taken back by the hostility of one of the women. Living on the streets can impact people in many ways. Sometimes it seems like a systematic break down of one own human-ness. I guess Nirali did the only thing she could, remain human. After a few moments, the woman actually thanked Nirali for what she was doing, and expressed that the world needed more people like Nirali out there. Maybe goodness exists in everyone, or maybe it was just the bread talking.

Sukh

Change of Heart Weekend

Bill gave us permission to post his very kind thoughts about Change of Heart Weekend:
It’s early (at least for me) Monday morning……

I slept soundly last night and woke thinking of the incredible weekend, portions of which I shared with each of you (except for Mihn who I did beach clean up with weeks ago)…..

My thanks and compliments to each of you for the way you contributed to me and others by your presence and “outreach”….. in my comings and goings I was repeatedly “welcomed” as was my Mom……..

Memories of you and the weekend will be in my mind along with other “treasured memories” for some time to come….

I’m hopeful that we’ll share again time and space and fulfilling, nurturing activities…

For Mihn….. I hope that this finds you well…. hope your trip down under was great and that your work and other activities are satisfying…

For Lan (Marie)…. best wishes, keep smiling & thanks from me and the VN family in Fullerton

For Paul….. good wishes to you my friend, thanks for your patience, interest, care and concern…. you’re a good listener and I’m ready to sign up for lessons on culture and bridging the generation gap…

For Kelly…. thanks for the presentation, sharing yourself and your family and energy…. I’ve signed up for the mail list and look forward to getting involved locally and ?????

For Sukh….. sorry the tooth fairy was late…. thanks for being such a blessing to the community and to me…. please feel free to pass this, portions, extracts or ??? on to others I know Anne, Michelle, Ben and others were incredibly involved in making the weekend so meaningful…. I’m not able to put my hands on their email addresses at the moment…. my life would be simpler if I were “better” organized….

Again to ALL….. thanks immensely, know that you’ve “been the cause” in enriching my life…..

Bill

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