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Hugs for a Stranger
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Our deeds and words, both good and bad constantly ripple out affecting others
in ways we may never see. Although one Canadian woman had the opportunity to see
exactly what her actions caused.
At a bus stop in Toronto, Paula observed a woman who appeared distraught and was
soon crying. Not accustomed to walking up to strangers and injecting herself
into their affairs, Paula was caught off balance by her own thoughts. “That
woman needs a hug!”,
“Something in me just pushed at me”, says Paula, “and so I walked up to her and
said, you look like you need a hug.”
Gratefully, the stranger accepted the offer.
The two ladies ended up sitting together and through the conversation Paula
asked what was happening in the stranger’s life that was tearing at her so.
The woman spoke of the rough times she was experiencing, mentioning her
heartache regarding her children. Her son was not only on drugs but was
molesting his younger sister.
Paula comforted and offered advice. One of the things she said was, “I take a
paper and place a line down the centre. I put on one side all the things that
are troubling me and on the other I place all the things I am grateful for.
Often I find there are things I can soon move over to the positive side.”
When the two ladies parted, Paula thought she would never see the stranger
again. But life moves in strange ways. Paula was out with a friend and happened
to spot the stranger in a crowd. She rushed over to say hello and when she did
she was astounded by what she discovered.
The stranger was overjoyed to see Paula and was soon explaining her joy.”That
day when you saw me I had intended on going home and killing my son, my daughter
and myself. Your hug changed my perspective Paula. I felt hope. I went home and
I reported my son to the authorities. He was taken away where he could get help.
I just want you to know that because you hugged me, I didn’t kill myself, my son
or my daughter. With that first single move of getting help for my son, my life
began turning around. Today my son is better and is soon to be married. Thank
you so very much Paula!”
With that, two sets of eyes filled with moisture and another hug was called for!
As told to Ellie Braun-Haley
ellie@evrcanada.com
By Paula
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