WRITE YOUR ❤ OUT

OCEANS17 ANCHORAGE IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO SHARE THEIR STORIES! Writing my side of the stories gave me relief, release, and PEACE; most of all I found my voice and able to give back the love given to me freely with deep commitment. I want to encourage others to do so. We are in the process of publishing the sequel of my memoir; The title' DIVINE CONNECTIONS, with the subtitle. ' Had to break a bone to meet Kate! Currently, I am working on an “Eye-Opener" and the title is "Who am I to Judge” with the subtitle "Love Prevails” Our stories force us to think of our deepest values, pass on the experiences, lessons learned and let our "voices” be heard. It really matters way more than you Imagine! Self-confidence is the best accessory! Write Your Heart Out. People might read you and be inspired. Love! Forgive! Give! Let go. No matter what you go through in life be motivated to raise awareness that it's your story as much as mine. Connect the dots to find answers. Life is better connected. Often there are many stories linked behind the story  Your story is what you hold. It is something that you will always have. Its something you own worthy of passing on The power of sacrificial Love displayed in action by our ancestors. Some had the opportunity to share their heroic stories filled with passion; Compassion. A reminder of how much you were loved and treasured, in guiding generations on their path is an ancient practice to shape the lives of generations by following their footsteps. Those were real struggles and triumphs much like our own. They leave us with their wisdom earned from experiences tested throughout the years. Their gift is a road map to inner transformation and serenity. It is your turn to dutifully spread the love given to you. Tragic yet inspiring compelling stories will benefit generations. They give hope to the hopeless, to take a lead in life to move forward. Stories appear to be shown in a fundamental way in which the brain organizes information in a practical and memorable unique way. The human brain mapping is one of the biggest mysteries. It is the concept of how we create meaning out of our words. Stories are deep-rooted and writing gives the opportunity to dig deeper to find hidden "U" It helps others to have a better image of the bigger picture. New brain research by USC scientists shows that reading stories is a universal experience that may result in people feeling greater empathy for one another. This creates creative minds and points towards God's hand at work for every season of our lives as the world turns. An amazingly brilliant idea of seems to open doors to the under privilege which provides great opportunities to tell their side of the story, which used to be limited to rich and famous and now easily available at a very affordable price. A new door open welcomes to lift the burden off of once shoulders to give the voice you possess to inspire and achieve better results to make the world a much better place for future generations. You might read their story and look at the person differently and understand why people are the way they are and give them the opportunity to know you better. It is said live and learns! Write and learn as well. There is a time to be still, and time to speak out. Spoken and unspoken words make a lasting impact in US. One of the greatest pleasures in life is reading a Good Read! There is a time to tell your stories! There is a time to write your stories. If its time to act on them records them on paper or tape. Resurrect your dreams and pursue them. Teach your most valuable lessons in life. If we can help we should do it with ZEAL Leavy your LEGACY! Celebrate! Let your vision inspire generations! What use is it to have ever been young, if you cannot build on that history today. Recall your youth, not simply for nostalgia's sake but to distillessons for today. P.S. On the 27th June, I attended an event held by "EVERYONE IN" ending homelessness through supportive housing! Stories from the front line.  Real people who hit the rock bottom became homeless were raised up by those who cared deeply.  Now they stand taller as they 've never been and sharing their success stories to give HOPE! SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO GET DOWN TO THE LOWEST LEVEL TO STAND TALLER THAN YOU HAVE EVER BEEN 

little things that makes a difference

little things that makes a difference

It was an amazing experience to witness the Richness of Diversity! among animals live in Liberation!

Simplicity is often found in unexpected corners teach us the privileges of freedom.

On the way to spend a weekend at the Cafe de sol beach resort we stopped to visit Auto Safari Chaplin.

It began with a fresh cup of coconut water served with love and a shining smile by Indu!

It was a very beautiful moment took me by surprise.

The delicious coconut water brought back the pleasant memories of my care free! worry free childhood.

It was amazing to watch the mellow tigers, lions and all animals mingling; getting along with each other. Laying down side by side with peace and tranquility

To my eyes it was a glimpse I Heaven filled my happy ❤ with ultimate gratitude.

No bars! No walls has created an incredible bond found in the animal kingdom! In wilderness, allows them to live with peace and Harmony.

Claudia and i enjoyed the spiritual experience to make eye contact with Zebras while feeding them with great Love!

Unforgettable uplifting moments to cherish!

Indu didn't seem to have a minute to spare due to his hectic schedule but made plans in Silence to make my visit memorable .

Last November I flew the friendly skies to Guatemala on my birthday to spend time with my nephew, his lovely wife Caludia, precious Baby Bianca and little dog Goofy.

Indu was determined to make so much happen in the little time with sacrificial LOVE displayed with the innocent smile cannot be articulated with all the words in the dictionary.

He wouldn't let any distraction stand in the way.

I watched Claudia's determination to make it a point to save the environment with one straw at a time.

A reminder of the line!

It's the little things that makes a difference.

I am so honored for the gift of TIME given with gracious generosity and want to say thanks for caring so much to make my stay memorable!

Touched by an Angel!

Touched by an Angel!

Her confident heavenly voice took my breath away. We sat in silence and listened to her fascinating voice on Sunday the 19th August during the service at Calvary church. It was a very gratifying spiritual experience and I feel so blessed for the privilege to be present with the audience that morning in calm delight. Her grace, sweetness charm. the friendly sophicated simplicity captured us. A breath of fresh air! A treasure, precious Gem. You'd be amazed as well if you get to meet and listen to her. Music unseen, still move the heart! A friend for life; great language to grow up and spread the joy. Devotion to motion defines memorable moments! it was one of those precious moments to reminise with joy! She certainly made a mark on me. Every child is precious and should have the opportunity to play a melody brings joy to their hearts. Certain beloved melodies linger in our heart and minds for-ever. Beautiful music is the food of LOVE! A magnet to Peace, Joy, and Harmony.

Divided we fail the children

On 21st July I joined my friend Bel her husband Stan, their children and friends to support the hurting mothers and the children of the illegal immigrants who are living in separation from each other.

The innocent children don’t deserve to live in deep anguish and wonder why? and what caused the separation. Those in power should focus and do whatever it takes to close the loopholes in the system than making children pay the price for the decisions parents made.

There have to be a wiser, civilized, kind ways to create a healthy balance.

The feeling of being isolated from the only world they know is devastating to the fragile minds, who are at the mercy of unknown; a different world. Intense emotions of separation anxiety cause deep scars! Few lines of a famous song come to my mind.

“There is a tear in your eye! and I ‘m wondering why? For it never should be there at all”.

So many caring people walked the walk to send a message of LOVE while hurting parents graciously offered the supporters cool water with a warm smile during the long walk began at Iconic McArthur park.

Their attitude of gratitude gave us spiritual energy to make it to the finish line in the extreme heat that afternoon.

Who could relate to their pain better than our family had to live on 3 continents in separation because of inhuman cruelty of few lost souls? We know because we walked the desert In their shoes.

Miraculously we had a second chance to reunite, but the anxieties and the confusion caused during the separation left deep scars! Deeper than the permanent visible scar on my face.

After we got reunited I remember the moment my daughter said to me. “Mama I wish you fed me only coconut and rice and kept me with you.” I replied to her, “Shirlene I wish it was that easy,”

Couldn’t hold the tears filled my eyes, turned around to hide the fears of losing her again because of my misunderstood intentions.

She couldn’t understand but the choices were made for us.

It was a very uplifting experience to see caring people gathered together raising their voices on behalf of the tormented children who were fearful, and unable to express the grief and sorrow of separation.

Families belong together! Children need nurture, compassion, and understanding; certainly not punishment.

Divided we fail the world! Mother nature ! ‘U” Universe!

An Eye – opener! Seemed like a no man’s land! But there is life; burdened lives!

I had to be cautious where I put my foot down, and was afraid to breath because of the disgusting urine smell among the stale trash. On Sunday the 20th May, I got off at Pershing Square Metro Station and walked down the 6th street to join my friend Theresa and her daughters to feed the homeless in a parking lot in Downtown Los Angeles. Theresa is a single mother of 4 young daughters. Through many years of struggle to provide for her family she educated herself and became a C.P.A. I offered to assist them without having the slightest idea where I was heading and was appalled by the horrible conditions of the homeless surviving by the streets of Los Angeles. I was warned to be careful when I walked down the street where the homeless population is rapidly increasing. I said “I will be alright” as I never had a reason to fret from homeless.

An Eye- opener! Seemed like a no man’s land! But there is life; burdened lives!

So close to my home, yet seemed like a different lost world in the middle of the City. While walking down the long stretch, I had no choice, but step on the street to avoid the tents and card- board boxes set up for shelter and the filth spread all over the side walk. It was hard to absorb that living breathing human beings live in such horrible circumstances in the middle of the extremely unsanitary polluted atmosphere. Men and women seated on wooden boxes watching people pass by blankly looking weary and disconnected. I just couldn’t make eye contact with them anymore , exhaled and held my breath as long as possible and rushed to join my friends. Seemed like I was passing a hell on earth. Is this for real? I uttered in sadness. OMG! Why have you abandoned these people.? For good ness sake this is the place called “THE CITY OF ANGELES

Once again I remembered the words written by Etienne de Grellet

” I shall pass this way once; any good that I can do or kindness I can show to any human beings; let me do it now, not defer or neglect it ; for I shall not pass this way again”

The need to make amends is imperative; extremely urgent, but what can I possibly do? How may I be of help? While walking down overwhelmingly disturbed, I heard a voice!Don’t let my feet quit on me” It was clear! Precise. 1 repeated the line all the way, by then I realized the walk was lot longer than expected. I joined my friends to serve a long line of men and women. Some stopped by to chat with me. Despite their circumstances, few were cheerful and spoke intelligently , I was pleasantly surprised when an African American gentleman in line ask me if I am from Sri Lanka which rarely happened since I came to US. Many don’t seem to know there is a beautiful island called Sri Lanka in the other side of the World; Oceans apart. Several disabled veterans served the country now on wheel chairs waiting in line with a feeling of inadequacy! Defeated! Dread written all over their faces. Once were heroes in uniforms ,now In rags; fallen and remain hopeless as they have no place to call their home, waiting in line moving lethargically for their turn for handouts!

There is something very wrong with this picture. I don’t get it. Regardless of who they are, no human being should have to live in such rough conditions anywhere in this world, written off feeling unworthy. This absolutely doesn’t make sense to me. America is the place of equal opportunity; Emigrants are feeding the homeless Americans born and raised here. WHAT’S THEIR STORY? I wonder.

Lately, I hear California might be called the Sanctuary City. I watched the 2017 May Day rally down Wilshire Blvd in amazement. Thousands protesting for the human rights of the illegal emigrants! Raising their voices while singing few lines of the famous song!

This land is your land! This land is my land! ; From California to the New York Island…… Freedom of speech displayed peacefully but loud and clear.

Many raise their voices to save animals, from inhumane cruelty out of deep concern, as they cannot speak for themselves. America go to war in the name of peace to save other countries who cannot fight for themselves, while many are hungry, thirsty and homeless in their own back yards without Hope of a better life. I wonder about the Justification! Seems like the new commandment “love thy neighbor “is a forgotten line. By the time I got home I was physically and mentally exhausted. I fell asleep one stretch until late next morning. I couldn’t get them out of my mind. My heart was heavy for the neglected people living in deep despair without Hope. The images wouldn’t go away. Would these places and people be abandoned forever? I attempted to get off the bed but my feet wouldn’t move. I was in excruciating pain. Then I remembered the words I heard. “Don’t let my feet quit on me! The still voice! An alarm! A wake up call! I knew it was time to keep that appointment with the podiatrist I kept putting off for over a year. I have neglected to care for my feet that carried me for so long; during good times and bad times!

It is of paramount importance we should endeavor to raise our voices for their human rights. When I bring up the subject, some are skeptical and eager to say that they are drug addicts, and that it’s” all their fault”and go on their merry way. Those struggling with drug addiction need help; certainly not conviction. Obviously, people are misled by rumors spread selfishly and carelessly. I want to ask them, have you walked in their shoes? Or ask what triggered them to become addicts? But I don’t. What’s the point? Who are we to judge discriminate and marginalize the fallen fellow human beings live in harsh reality.

Exactly one week later on the 27th May I met a homeless young man named Frank in Down town Los Angeles. That morning on my way to the gym I stopped by at Coffee Bean cafe to get myself a drink. While waiting I sent Theresa the following text message; ‘ Theresa, Having the opportunity to serve the homeless and got to talk with them made me feel like my WORK just begun.

When I was about to leave I noticed a young man sitting right next to me. We looked at each other. I said Hi, and he replied ‘ I was trapped by my parents” as if we had known each other. I understood his need to talk and said to myself, gym can wait and invited him to have breakfast with me. He thanked me for the invitation with a grateful smile and picked up his belongings in a small worn out bag which I noticed a handle was broken . I wished I had a backpack to offer him while he tucked the bag under his arm. On our way to IHOP restaurant he revealed to me, he is Irish British and, was born and raised In San Diego, California. I was flabagasted when he said his parents burned his palm when he was 11 years old and showed me his line- less palm. The scars still remain visible and permanent. How can anyone be so cruel?

The parents got divorced and split. He had no home to go back to,and spends a lot of time in the public library. He looked at me in regret and said, they won’t let me sleep there. He sleeps at a homeless shelter. He said he is a Comedian, and looking for work, but it’s not that easy. At the beginning he seemed so shy, but shortly opened up to me and spoke nonstop. He spoke about global affairs intelligently . It broke my heart to see this young man so alone in the city of Angeles. An attractive young man with a charming personality. After we had breakfast while walking with me he playfully threw the empty water bottle in a recycling can then danced a little with a smile when heard music on the way. I saw few moments of pure joy in his face. What a waste of a brilliant mind among many ignored and neglected young artists?

Suddenly, I remembered the Covenant House in Hollywood. About 22 years ago I began to support them as the place reminded me of the Welcome House in Sri Lanka. Couple of years ago I visited the Covenant House and met Amanda Sattler and Tom Bagwell. Tom walked with me and showed me around. I was very impressed of the work they do to save the youth from cruel streets/surroundings. I wondered how I could be of help. So I wrote a blog on my website hoping people may read and support the much needed cause. Please visit – www.teeraslifejourney.com I gave Frank the address and my card and told him to go see Tom at the Covenant House. I was so glad I visited Covenant house and made a connection shortly after I moved back to LA.

Exactly one month later on the 27th June , I heard a girl crying her heart out sitting on a stare- case at the Metro Subway Station. She raised her head and looked at me when I stopped and asked her; why she was crying? She didn’t answer. I then asked “Where are you going? Without a beat she said “Where ever God takes me.. I said “That’s me. I go with the flow. We certainly have something in common.” Then she smiled. The train arrived at the station and I said ” I have to go “and got in the train. Just as the doors were closing she jumped in and sat on the floor close to where I stood and kept moving around her few belongings. She was very restless. When I got off the next station she too jumped off and walked by me. I asked “what’s your name?” She said.” Serenity”. I said “Wow, that’s a beautiful name”; I wake up every morning saying the serenity prayer. I couldn’t just walk away from this vulnarable sad African American girl. While walking with me she humbly said that she was hungry. We bought some lunch and sat down. Then she started crying again. It was quite first then she lost control and was wailing and sobbed in exhaustion.. I sat by her patiently until she calmed down. I asked if she has siblings. Yes, she said 25. She was adopted by a Mexican family along with 25 Ophens.

Her boy-friend for 4 years died of a drug over- dose two months ago. She was into drugs but stopped after his death. She said it was meth. She is homeless. She revealed to me Paranoid Schizophrenia Psychosis disorder makes her react under pressure. My thoughts were, one of these days she might react aggressively and unknowingly making authorities very likely to put her in jail. She certainly need mental help not punishment. Jails are overcrowded with mentally ill young people as they were judged wrongly as criminals. I am not qualified to help them. I have had several confusing experiences with people suffering with Bipolar and Schizophrenic disorder and a number of people with all kinds of mental illnesses.. I understand emotional imbalance, because I was there, my emotions still get the best of me at times. Sometimes we all need help in that area; someone to understand regardless of who or where we are through our lives journey.

I didn’t have the knowledge or capacity to understand them, until I was surprised by people reacting aggressively when least expected to something I said or the way I looked at them unintentionally triggering them to react in anger towards me. I later realized how these conditions make them lose control under enormous pressure; cause stress. Now I am cautious. Those incidences made me speak less and listen more and vowed to stop talking unless it was of any value. How easy is this lesson once we grasp the new concept? Negative thinking and speech patterns make us loose control and this should be a “Universal Promise'” listening is an act of LOVE. Unconditional love what the Greeks describe as ‘agape” is distinct from other kind of love between people.

The reminder of her cry haunted me! similar to my cry many decades ago. I walked the lonely desert and understood how sad and lonely she felt. Our circumstances were different but the pain, the grief, sorrow cause depression is the same.It is hard to comprehend how debilitating a bout of depression unless you have gone through one yourself. It’s a mind-warping spiral where your brain does not have the physical capacity to function properly. I cannot stop wondering how she became an ophen.? Her parents must have treasured their baby to name her Serenity which perfectly suited her personality. Sweet girl; well mannered!. I Hope and Pray she would soon find the courage and strength to move forward .

All of a sudden I had a flash back. Many years ago Sister. Mary Rose from Covenant House sent me a card- The following lines touched me deeply which I later used for my fund raisers for Sri Lanka.

“On the street I saw a girl cold and shivering in a thin dress with little hope of a decent meal. I became very angry and said to God, Why did you permit this? Why don’t you do something about this? For a while God said nothing. That night he replied quite suddenly. ‘I certainly did do something about it. I made you”. The reminder of her card was a AH HA moment for me. I gave Serenity the directions to the Covenant House

At that point all I could do was feed her and show her a WAY

The possibilities to get things done are endless, if we give time of the day to understand those in need a helping hand with love and compassion. There is always something we can do if we care enough. I recall Mother Theresa’s famous words of compassion. ‘ We cannot do great things on earth! We can do little things with great Love”. That evening I put away Sister Mary Rose’s card with my important documents for safe keeping.

Then I saw Barbara on Sunday the 15th July. I hadn’t seen her for the last two to three months. We met about a year ago at the gym. I told her of my concerns about the homelessness and that I was writing an article to be published as the recent discoveries about the homelessness in LA disturbed me tremendously. She surprised me by revealing that she has been homeless for the last five years. An English lady who was born and raised here. She turned 79 on the 1st of August this year (2018). She said all I’ve gotten was a glimpse of the problem. She experience the hopelessness because she live among them and still hoping to live in a home again soon even though it seems farfetched after 5 years on the streets.

Barbara also revealed to me 90% of the homeless population is African American and added Take my word for it, I have seen it all , not just a thing or two!

The drastic change of whether patterns even in LA; frequent heat waves and colder winters are not on their side either. All the unimaginable odds of survival are against them. The magnitude of the problem sounded like an impossible task to be accomplish. She revealed she was afraid to tell me she was homeless in the belief that I might not want to talk with her anymore. I understand as it is not uncommon in the society. She is so grateful I decided to write about it and hugged me on her way out lovingly and gifted be a tiny stuffed dog with a tag written ‘LOVE’ . It was a AWE! moment for me. The hug and the gift spoke a thousand words of gratitude for a simple gesture.

My voice was heard when me and my children didn’t have a place to call our home. The humble plea I sent to the Universe was granted graciously. We have been saved and it’s our turn to save others. I write my heart out to reach out to ‘U’ universe for those in need of a helping HAND.

Let this be a NEWS WORTHY “EYE OPENER” for the news media to help make our world a better place all humanity.

An inspirational story: A living testimony of Hope for redemption

An inspirational story: A living testimony of Hope for redemption

Correction does much. Encouragement does more.

 

Shon Hopwood was young and reckless. He served time in prison for bank robbery. Later became a well-known as a jailhouse lawyer.

Awaken once help others!

His inspirational story gives a silver line of HOPE to prisoners for a second chance at a life worth living. Shon did this from behind bars. His legal journey began at the federal prison. where he learned to write briefs for the prisoners while serving a 12-year sentence.

He heard the haunting harsh words spoken over and over by the prison guards to the prisoners.

You are worthless! You'd amount to nothing.

Without a doubt, those words and the hostile atmosphere crush their spirit and hold them back to remain behind bars with no desire to change their route. The low self-esteem kicks in as they feel outcast from the society. It's not over once they are released after the time served, and faced with a new set of challenges as they have to live with the stigma of being a criminal. 

The dark shadow of harsh judgment follow and prevents them from improving their behavior and certainly wouldn't motivate them to think better about themselves and make better choices.

Their past haunts them to the extent they go back to the life of crime for survival as it seems like the only way and over time most of them become hardened criminals. 

The condemnation presses down and manifests a heavy burden and they miss out on the joy of redemption.

Power is only safe with those who humble themselves to serve with love and care. 

Thankfully those harsh words fell on deaf ears to Hopwood. He heard his little voice after about 6 months being incarceration. He leaned prison is certainly not the place for personal growth. He decided to take a 'U' turn.

Shon Robert Hopwood is an American Law professor of law at Georgetown University law center.

Jails are also overcrowded with drug addicts. They are not criminals and certainly don't belong behind bars.

They need counseling not punishment. 

The recognition that. most criminals and delinquents are mentally ill people, mostly might have led to mental disturbance by harsh words spoken over them, who had to grow up in hostile atmosphere need treatment rather than punishment. The liberal outlook on the problem, that is the progressive social reform to replace punishment with re-rehabilitation

It is crucial we share these stories to give hope to those who might have given up in the belief nobody cared because they are worthless. 

Mental institutions and jails are overcrowded because most people are quick to judge, condemn and throw the key away and look the other way.

Don't be hard on those who have lost their way and trapped. Be tender. Listen to their story to understand why. Raise awareness! Feed their minds constantly to shape the lives. 

Tenderness is not weakness. Be kind! Help them break the barriers and find their way.