Wednesday, December 31, 2008


I have been thinking lately about the nature of gifts. We all give gifts. We all receive them. We worry about what we give-and sometimes about what we get. What is this psychology of gifts? Better givers than receivers? Visa versa? Here is an incident that prompted these thoughts.

On Christmas eve I received an envelope. Inside was a bank check-no account holder's name, no information-anonymous. Accompanying it was a beautiful note, printed from a computer. Also anonymous. It said that the money ( a sizable amount) was from friends who cared about me. That it was not necessary to know who sent it. That it was a gift to me and my family to use as I liked. That Christmas was a time of giving for the joy of it. It was probably one of the most generous and amazing gifts I have ever gotten. For someone to give that amount of money and expect no "thank you" in return, no "points", no-nothing, was beyond my capacity to process. I cried most of the day. Part of it was the loneliness of the first Christmas without Jamie, who died 3 months before. But much of it was the conflicting emotions I was fighting. I was profoundly touched and grateful for this gift. But did I deserve it? I was beset with the need to thank-who? Who was this angel (or angels) who gave so generously with no need for reciprocation? And why did it inspire tremendous love and gratitude in me-but also anxiety? 
2 things here: I clearly don't deserve it. But do any of us deserve any gift we get? And also, its a communication interuppted. There is something unsetteling about getting something and not being able to respond to the giver. 
So I thank this kind person or persons in my prayers everyday, and remember, that they did it for my good-and I hope for theirs.

1 comment:

  1. My dear friend - you make me cry - your words are so profound and direct to the heart. Your paintings are wonderful but so are your words. Please don't stop expressing yourself in both worlds. If part of the purpose of the artist is to help us see a vision that until that point in time has been shrouded in the mist - you are succeeding. Thanks! rb

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