A man had a little daughter, an only and much-beloved child.
He lived only for her, she was his life. So when she became ill and her illness
resisted the efforts of the best obtainable physicians, he became like a man
possessed, moving heaven and earth to bring about her restoration to health.
His best efforts proved fruitless, however, and the child
died. The father was totally irreconcilable. He became a bitter recluse,
shutting himself away from his many friends, refusing every activity that might
restore his poise and bring him back to his normal self.
Then one night he had a dream. He was in heaven and
witnessing a grand pageant of all the little child angels. They were marching
in an apparently endless line past the Great White Throne. Every white-robed,
angelic tot carried a candle. He noticed, however, that one child’s candle was
not lit. Then he saw that the child with the dark candle was his own little
girl. Rushing towards her, while the pageant faltered, he seized her in his
arms, caressed her tenderly, and asked, “How’s that your candle is the only one
not lit?” “Father, they often relight it, but your tears always put it out
again,” she said.
Just then he awoke from his dream. The lesson was crystal
clear, and its effects were immediate. From that hour on he was no longer a
recluse but mingled freely and cheerfully with his former friends and
associates. No longer would his little darling’s candle be extinguished by his
useless tears.
Author Unknown
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