Yesterday, Nelson Mandela, South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, philanthropist, President of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, passed away at the age of 95 years old. Nelson Mandela was the first black South African to hold the Presidential office, and the first elected in a fully representative election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid through tackling institutionalized racism, poverty and inequality, and fostering racial reconciliation. After an international campaign against apartheid his oppressors were forced to release him.
Now you would think that somebody after 27 years might have quite a grudge and want revenge? Most of us would take this approach, I’m sure of it. This man took the high road. He forgave those that oppressed him. Think about it… 27 years locked up with nothing to do. Revenge would be the Hollywood version most people would expect, no, crave for that matter! What gives us that vengeful bone in our body? What makes us feel that justice must be served? If we are such a Christian nation, as we so boldly and arrogantly claim, why don’t we follow the teaching of Jesus Christ and turn the other cheek? Where do we get the audacity to exclude certain things out of a bible that we claim to be the word of God? Oh yeah… I forgot. We’re ‘sinners’. Sorry, but, $#^% that!
I don’t profess to be a Christian. I would consider myself more ‘Christ-like’ or ‘Buddha-like’. Jesus wasn’t a Christian, nor Buddha a Buddhist. Their followers are. The ones that pick and choose which teachings suit them instead of including all of them. Mandela was no different than Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, Mohammad, or any other that we’ve put on a pedestal. He professed peace. When do we, as human ‘be’ings stop following and start ‘be’ing?
Forgiveness. And most of all… forgive yourself. That’s where it starts.
I am humbled to have had such a person as Nelson Mandela living during my time on this earth. Someone who could teach me this through example. During this holiday season lets see who we can forgive. Lets see all of those old wounds healed. They are not serving us. They never have. Once we do this, once we forgive ourselves and those around us, we will eventually see Governments change, just like they did in South Africa. Anything is possible.
Peace,
D