By Lord Richard Attenborough
My parents were radicals, In the late 1930s, my father chaired a committee devoted to bringing Jewish refugees out of Hitler's Germany. In most of the cases, it meant housing them for a few days while their papers were put in order to go to relatives in the United States or Canada. One day my mother went up to London to fetch two German girls, Irene, aged 12, and Helga, 9. But while they were with us, war broke out, ending all transport to America. My brothers and I came back from school one day and were told to see our parents in father's study. My father explained that Irene and Helga were stranded and there was nowhere for them to go. Their mother was in a concentration camp, and their father likely to be. They were asking if we would agree to adopt the girls. "It would strain the family finances and holidays and other treats would have to be reduced. "My parents said, "This is what we would like, but we won't do it without the agreement of you boys, because they are going to become your sisters. Our mother said, "We absolutely love you boys, but we have to show even more love to these girls because they are here on their own and without their parents. Remember that doesn’t mean we love you less. It is entirely up to you, darlings, if they stay….
The girls moved into the Attenborough home and were loved as a family. After time moved to America in the 1950s to live with their uncle.
My Reflection:
Real compassion is not just an emotional response but a powerful commitment based on reason. A truly compassionate attitude towards others will never change even if they behave negatively. Having a deep sense of compassion for another human being irrespective of who it may be is not a theory but rather a real and practical act of love! Compassion like the Attenborough family displays above comes from a sense of power that a person really needs the attention and care that no one else can provide. The need for love lies at the very foundation of human existence, it results from the relationships we all share with one another. When a person is sick, very young or very old, they must depend on the support of others. We are in this world together sharing the same existence and we all need each other, we all need to show compassion everyday. We all share an identical need for love, so it is possible to express a sense of sensitivity to everyone around us everyday. Stay humble and try to treat whoever you meet as an old friend in need of a little love.
Have an awesome week!
Darren Zwiers
“One love, one heart, one destiny.” ― Bob Marley
“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” ― Mother Teresa