This is a Guest Post by Gbenga Awomodu. Gbenga Awomodu is an
Editorial Assistant at Bainstone Ltd. When he is not
reading or writing, Gbenga is listening to good music or playing the
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“You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.” ― Charles Chaplin
It has been several weeks of rain and
shine here in Makurdi. When the first rains came few months ago, one
felt relief – a reassurance that the hell-of-a-weather that reigned
supreme from last October till February was finally giving way for the
cooler days of the year. Still, while one day sends down the legendary
cats and dogs; the other day is a scorcher! Sometimes, the Sun and the
rain take turns like health workers on shift; at other times, they both
share same office space. Monday 9 July 2012 was such a day.
It was about 6pm when I looked out of the
auditorium and beheld a rainbow. “Wow! I must see this!” The
photographer in me leapt for joy and I just had to go fish out my
point-and-shoot camera from my ever-present bag. Well, Bible study was
almost over.
Some minutes later, which seemed like a
flash in time, I had excused myself and was hunting for the best
location from where I could view the full arc yet keep some natural
elements. It had been several years since I last saw a rainbow. The sun
was cycling fast and back to the nearest West. Yes, you can laugh at me
now! Besides, this time around, there were two of them – the rainbows.
They were wrapped in concurrent arcs; one inscribed in the other.
When sunshine and raindrops meet under
the right conditions, they produce a beautiful image, a sensation
pleasurable to the eye. They form an arc – a spectrum which is generally
believed to comprise seven colours. There is no record or reference of
those colours in the Bible, not even their number. Nevertheless, the
rainbow looks awesome and says a lot to you when you listen. I tell you,
I love metaphors and this post is simply about the inspiration that we
can draw from the rain-bow!
When I see that arc, I see many things:
how two separate phenomena, which can independently cause havoc and
discomfort, cooperate to produce a beautiful product; how one can choose
to focus on the simple, positive things in life even when saddled with
an inexplicable mix of victories and defeats, joy and sorrow, name them!
It tells me that in this world we can live in peace and collaborate to
solve most of our numerous socio-economic problems despite our divergent
views; that if only you looked closer, there is more to discover in
life and all you do – imagine the different shades of each colour in
that spectrum. It screams: POSSIBILITY!
The rainbow also tells me that there is
beauty in our diversity; that we are varied, yet one. To some people, it
signifies hope and a new beginning; to others, it lends credence to the
numerous choices and options that life presents to us daily. The ‘bow’
brings the thought of ‘arrows’; battles fought in life…
The rainbow tells me there is God, and that he rules in the affairs of men.
When was the last time you saw a
rainbow? When you see the rainbow, what do you feel – joy, sorrow, or
mixed emotions; to you, what does the rainbow signify?
Always remember this: besides the sun and
the rain, it takes YOU to view and experience the beauty of a rainbow.
Today, choose to be confident and courageous; relish the beautiful
things in life. Refuse to allow fear interrupt your progress as you
pursue your goals and lead a life of purpose.
Photo credit: Gbenga Awomodu
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