Toronto, Ontario
To Catch a Thief?
A cold spell hit Canada, but with a quick pace I knew I could keep warm. I just had to be outdoors and not get intimidated by it. It was night time and I made my way to Yonge Street. With fingers in pocket, the nip of the night still managed to strike the fingertips. I decided to take a warm-up break by poking into the Shoppers Drug Mart, a pharmaceutical chain in the country. There not only drugs are sold, but confectioneries, cosmetics, daily newspapers and glossy, gossipy rag mags.
Instead of just standing there, I helped myself to a peek of today's news. As I told my peer Vaisesika Prabhu on the phone today, "I look at the newspaper at least once a week to check on what's going on that's so bad that makes my world, with its challenges and problems, seem puny."
So I browsed at the latest fundamentalist violence; this time to do with gunmen in Paris.
"Sickening," I thought.
I then walked up and down 2 or 3 isles and landed my eyes on a colorful depiction of Biblical pics in the form of a book. I was fascinated by the rendering of Caine and Abel. The 2 sons of Adam and Eve didn't get along. Abel was the carnivorous one and Caine was the vegetarian. I was awed that the herbivorous one became angry to the point of killing his brother.
I then decided to brave the cold after a sufficient warming. I was wearing my civilian clothes as it's practical in such weather conditions. I left the store bypassing the queue of customers and exited through the automatic doors. I paced a few meters North on Yonge for my return to the ashram, then crossed the road.
With my hood on I couldn't hear someone rushing behind approaching me with an urgent "Sir! Sir!" I turned around and a young man with groomed facial hair stood before me while trying to catch his breath. He flashed a security ID card in front of me. "I'm with Shoppers. Security! Do you have something in your pockets?"
"Why?" I asked with an air of innocence.
"You were walking around and picking up things,” he accused.
"I'll show you what I have in my pockets." From my left hand I pulled out my keys. From my right I pulled out my japa (meditation) beads. "I don't steal. I'm a monk and I take my lifestyle seriously."
A little embarrassed, the young man then returned to duty. I ventured off as well, thinking there is only one good and honest thief in the world - the One who steals your heart, God.
May the Source be with you!
6 KM
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