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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural
awareness throughout the world. Special Treat – Joe Mazzella February 15, 2008 GENTLENESS
AND HUGS By:
Joseph J. Mazzella
In my life I have experienced a lot of different types of hugs. I have gotten
the warm hug that goes on forever. I have gotten the bear hug that squeezes the
air right out of your lungs. I have gotten the neck hug where the little child
jumps in your arms and wraps lovingly around your neck. I have gotten the back
slapper hug where the hugger gives you the bam, bam on the back. I have
even gotten the leg hug which toddlers all over the world use to melt your
heart. The most memorable hug I ever got, however, came when I was a teenager.
I was visiting a monastery in the Midwest with several other boys. Our guide
took us through the simple rooms where the Priests and Monks lived, worked, and
prayed. As we entered a small kitchen one of the Brothers walked in. To say he
was intimidating would have been an understatement. He was a giant of a man. He
stood well over six and a half feet tall. He must have weighed over three
hundred pounds as well. He looked like a lineman for a professional football
team dressed in a brown, wool robe. As we talked, though, his kind spirit and
delightful sense of humor put us all at ease. That is until he rose to leave.
Then he walked right at me to give me a hug. At first I feared he might crack a
rib, but when he took me in his huge arms all I felt was the love from his
soul. It was the gentlest hug I ever got.
Leo Rosten said: "It is the weak who are cruel. Gentleness can only be
expected from the strong." I learned that lesson first hand in the arms of
one of the strongest but gentlest spirits I have ever met in this world. He
showed me with one hug that God is love and that our real strength comes from
loving each other as He loves us. He showed me that our true power comes when
we aren’t afraid to embrace our goodness or express our joy. He showed me too
that gentleness and hugs will forever go together. May your life always be full
of both. Joe
Mazzella |
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