The afternoon wore on bright with the sun. Still yet, it
was frosty and brutal cold outside. Exactly when, I found a way to thank a footpath.
Grabbing a sack from my home, I ran towards it. I was happy that I would be
doing it eventually.
As soon as I reached the half a mile long footpath, I
started collecting all kinds of waste littered around path. It surprised me, as
there were a lot of non-degradable trashes such as plastics, pet bottles and
rubbers thrown by the walkers.
Why did I choose to clean this particular footpath? And why
at this particular time? You must be wondering. Don’t you?
So to say, I had walked this footpath for the past five years.
It is a route that had connected me between my home at Motithang and my previous
office (Department of Youth and Sports) every day. However, since my transfer
to MoIC last November, I knew that I won’t be setting my foot here anymore.
The humble path had served as a special place for me and
it became a part of me. It had always embraced me with its beautiful colours of
nature, fragrance and serenity. No matter how bad day I had in the office, walking
through this path would always sooth my heart.
In fact, it had offered me an important small space and
time to reflect on my life’s sojourn and renew my spirit. Every morning. Every evening.
Walking here, I had learned to emphasize the importance of walking, to focus on
the positive and seek out beauty in everyday life.
In the past five years I had walked this footpath alone
and accompanied, sad and happy, drunk and sober, adrift and purposeful. I had
walked under the warm suns, in the darkness, under the torrential rains and in
the snows.
Changangkha Lhakhang (Picture taken in autumn 2014) |
This path reached me to the God. Every time I walked here
the magnificent Changangkha lhakhang would greet me. At times I would drop by
the monastery to pray. I felt more blessing avalanche poured in. I felt more holiness.
To show my gratitude and to give back to the path which
had offered me so much, I decided to clean it. I have collected a sack full of
waste and dumped it in a safe place. Definitely I made the path very clean,
beautiful.
Being grateful is all that matters. In fact, this is how
I want to end this year and embrace 2016.