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Spiritism for Kids - Célia Xavier Camargo - Portuguese  Spanish
Year 6 - N° 265 - June 17, 2012

  Translation
Johnny Silveira - silveirajohnny@yahoo.com

 

No More Fighting

 

Elliot and Alan, who were classmates, were having many problems at school. They did not get along and were always arguing. They would end up fighting and not speaking to each other for many days. Then the hard feelings would phase out and they would make up. Soon, however, they would wrangle again and the problem would continue.

One day, the argument was so bad that Alan lost control, became very angry and, because he had a sling, threatened:

- Elliot will pay for this! He will see it!

And, picking up a pebble on the floor, threw it over at his classmate.

Elliot felt a blow to the head, and immediately put his hand to his forehead, hit by the stone, let out scream of pain and began to cry:
 
- Oh! My forehead! …

Seeing his friend's bloody forehead, Alan repented. In fact, he had never thought he could hurt his friend.

Feeling hurt, Elliot became angry and went after Alan, pushing him.

Alan fell awkwardly and could not get up, screaming in pain as well:

- Oh! My leg! …

It was recess time and the caretaker, seeing the fight, immediately called the teacher, who asked Alan what had happened.

- Elliot pushed me, teacher! - replied the boy crying.
 

- And where is Elliot?  

- He went away, teacher, but his forehead is wounded - said one of the students, telling what had happened.

The teacher, very upset with the behaviour of the two students decided:

- I'll have a conversation with them later. Now we need to help Alan.

She bent down and examined Alan's leg, who remained on the floor, unable to stand up. She decided to take him to the nearest hospital to be examined by a doctor.

Examining the boy, the doctor found that his leg had suffered a fracture and had to be put in a cast.

Thus, after the necessary steps, Alan was taken home where his mother, seeing him in a cast, got very distressed.

The teacher explained it to the mother, saying that he had had an argument with a classmate, but she would take action. Leaving the student at home, the teacher left, but only after handing over the doctor's prescription and transmitting his recommendations.

Because Alan was in pain, he was taken to his bedroom. There, lying on his bed, Alan remained thoughtful.

Lovingly, his mother brought him a snack that he really liked, but the boy refused to eat. The next day, he remained the same. Seeing him so quiet and sad, his mother asked:

- What is it, my son? Don't worry about it, your leg will be fine again!

With tears in his eyes, Alan said:

- Mom, I can't say my prayers.

The mother came to him and embraced him:

- Would you like to tell me what's going on?

And the boy, in tears, confessed:

- Mom, I can't forgive myself. I was the one who started the fight and I was so angry with Elliot that I used my sling to throw a stone at him. Seeing him with his head wounded, dripping blood, I regretted what I had done, but there was no way to fix it!

- And that's when he pushed you, you fell down and broke your leg.

- That's right.

His mother was thoughtful for a few seconds, then considered:

- You know, dear, you can't pray because you do not forgive yourself for what you did to your friend. Jesus teaches us that, before praying, we must make peace with the brother that has something against us. Because only then will our consciences be in peace and we can say a true prayer.

Alan nodded his head in agreement.

The next day, Alan wanted to go to school and his mother took him. Entering the room, the teacher and his classmates were astonished to see him there, on crutches.

Very serious, Alan said:

- Teacher, can I say a few words?

- Of course, Alan.

He seemed to think a little, as he looked at the whole class, then began:

- I would like to apologize to Elliot for throwing a rock at him and wounding his forehead. I understand that his reaction was a response to my attitude. Elliot, we both could have caused ourselves a lot of hurt, so I ask your forgiveness for my attitude. I would like us to be friends. Nothing justifies fighting over little things when we could talk and understand each other, because an aggression leads to another, and then another and another, and there will be no end to it, unless we put an end to the fighting, becoming real friends.

Elliot, moved at hearing Alan's words, stood up and said:

- I would also like to ask for forgiveness, Alan. After all, you're on crutches because of me! But I always wished you well, despite our disagreements. May all of this be in the past.

Both exchanged a hug sealing the friendship that promised to be strong and durable, starting a new phase of peace and understanding.

The whole class celebrated, relieved, clapping their hands with joy.
 

MEIMEI
 

(Psychographed by Celia X. de Camargo on 16.04.2012.)



 



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