My reasons to love the world

Stanislaw Barszczak—My love the world–

Dear brothers and sisters. You have to decide what you want, I think. Beloved teenagers. In the beginning of the new year I went on shore in Agadir, Africa. I found myself in shore of the Atlantic ocean. The next day I saw the Berber man who ate in the bar a breakfast, he was drinking a milk. I finally got the chance to experience the African life, it’s wonderful thing in my fifties. On January 10, 2016, lovely  Sunday I was praying in Agadir, the Saint Anne catholic chapel with the believers of whole world. So, I put one’s shirt on my presence there, and my Christian grace is being fulfilled now. In the Gospel we are reading of the Christ in his thirties. And we all were babtized to our Christian responsibility on the contemporary world. You imagine, I prefer to share one experience from the last year now that truly inspired me- something that in no uncertain terms reminded me why I love the world. Madly… So, I love the world because in Takat village, close to Agadir- my favourite place in the South Morocco- I was able to leave work behind and simply play and relax, and the family of this extraordinary Arab mother made me local tee and welcomed me to the house top titled “Stah”, onto their world. I love the world with my Jesus, because I realized in the stark walls of the Holy Sepulcre in Jerusalem and the lovely landscape of the garden of Olives- Gethsemane that you can step inside a church carved out of solid rock and instantly find hushed solitude. I love the world because I finally got the chance to experience Cork, Ireland, and see the old ruins and castles. Because in Istambul, this could be your morning commute. Because I sailed aboard a small boat in Norway’s Stavanger and realized there’s nothing grander than feeling tiny. Because I went onto the heart of the Sicilian church over the Archbishop’s celebration the holy mass with 39 bishops from whole Sicily gathered there. That great prayer I always see in my eyes now. It was one of the most amazing adventures of my life. Then because I met twelve patients at a rehabilitations centre in Poland, and it reminded me how wild and beautiful the world can be. Because the beauty of the Grand Canyon, United States, causes people to break out into expression of unedited joy. Because I also Fu do Iguacu National Park, Brasil, at the rugged empty edge of the habitable world, I felt small again. I felt the joy of creation and admired the power of instinct. Then on September, not long after dying my mother I got to see a Gdansk’s style performance in the Monastery of Jasna Gora in Czestochowa, capital of the polish Christianity done to uncanny perfection. I love the world because I was in Japan and everywhere you look you see different shades of beauty. Because while I was traveling in Kerala, the most spiritual and magical country, earlier in Mumbay also, and seeing Indian roads, made me ponder life’s great philosophical questions. Because among retro break dancers in central Bulwar one day I fell in love with our shriving planet all over again. I saw the ultimate, beautiful church there. I have ever visited, and helped prepare and serve soup to young seminarists at Ujjain, then played the football match. It was an honour. My dear fellows, candidates to the seminary in Czestochowa, near the monastery of the holy mother of God, “Black Madonna,” I would like now to say you of the Atacama –the world’s driest desert- you can’t get lost on roads like this one. So, as I said I love the world…Because one small friendship made on the taxi line in Alanya, Turqui, reminded me that the age, location and language don’t have to be barriers to forming friendships-even fleeting ones. Because I called Rio de Janeiro home for a few days and can now say I’ve seen the world’s most stunning city. Then in Adelaide, Australia, I was reminded yet again how world graces us with inexhaustible wonder. Once day joining a ragtag band of fellow travelers as I trekked back from Zakopane, city of my homeland, reminded me of the joy of sharing your journey with others. I love the world because as I strolled along Nice’s seaside, a parade of the roads artists, brought back a moment of nostalgia for an era long gone in my home Poland country- but still very alive in France. Because in wonderful countries of the world I took the road on the mountain to see far the tops of an active volcano. Because while flying into London, I realized the aisle and window seat debate had finally been settled. Because floating next to the Zoo in Scotland reminded me of just how beautiful the Earth’s creatures can be. Because we were together in the cathedral of Barcelone over the Catalanian celebration of the holy Week. Because after years of enjoying at dinners parties once day in Czarnagora I finally got to witness the community in the garden of olives in the polish, poetic family. What else I admire, I finally climbed to the top of Florence’s iconic Duomo, and was rewarded with a view virtually unchanged since Michelangelo’s day. Because although I travel around the world to shoot priests in amazing places, I always end up back in Rome. And the more I travel, the more I love this place so close to home. There are my great reason to love the world. So, dreams come true… I dream of painting and the I paint my dream, Vincent van Gogh has spoken. Living in dreams for the rest of time. Probably in the eyes of mourning the land of dreams begins…Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things, that escape those who dream only at night.  I dream of things that never were and ask why not. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears. Don’t be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams. Anarchists serve only to postpone the socialist revolution until people are different. No, we want the socialist revolution with people as they are now, Vladimir Lenin hardly had mentioned. Our little life is rounded with a sleep. A dream you dream together is reality. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do then by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dreams. Discover. Spin the globe. Pack a bag. Break bread with strangers. Soak in radical beauty. In short- travel, I also mean your spiritual travel. Because dreams are real. And they are made of viewpoints, of images, of memories and lost hopes. So, I take responsibility for myself I will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams. The strength of my desire is great. Life is a challenge, meet it. Life is a dream, realize it. Life is a game, play it. Life is love, enjoy it. To understand the heart and mind of a person is my goal. So, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to. And in the next future you can say also: take care of an unborn child, as the mother Teresa said. So, you paint your dream, as I  already have fallen in love with the entire world all over again.

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