Wishes do come true if they are from our hearts as what we seek is also seeking us!
Let me give a proper example of it through one of my own story, an incident which happened with me during my childhood.
Many readers will be aware of my mischievous nature if they have read my previous blogs based on my childhood days but this one is sort of different from all those incidents.
The story talks about one of my inner wish which came true magically as I never told about it to anyone and it wasn't something that one could guess easily.
It was the time of Beautiful Summer and I was enjoying my summer vacations. At my uncle's shop, there was a cricket bat newly arrived. When I went there to buy something, my eyes got stuck at the bat. It was huge and heavy ( though I was a skinny person; STILL!), picture of a sword was over the slim side of the bat and "WARRIOR" was written in bold.
"The charm of the bat was hypnotic!"
I wanted it , "but why?", the question my parents would ask and I didn't know the answer so I dropped the idea of buying it as I wasn't having any proper reason.
Then after few time, around the festival of Eid, I came to know that someone bought that bat , this made me feel sad as whenever I went to the shop for whatever reason, I used to cross my eyes with it. It was a peaceful activity for me. A special kind of smile used to come over my face. But now the reason for that smile was gone.
I had a hard time believing so.
Then, after few days, something happened which made me believe in that quote.
I was doing some of my school work and went to get something from the room and then one more time my eyes got crossed with the bat!
I thought, "Is it a dream or something? Why is the bat here? Wasn't it sold?"
I went to mumma, asked about the bat, she asked me to talk to my younger brother.
I went to him, asked about the bat, he said, "tumne ab dekha" and started laughing. I shouted at him and asked him once again, "Ram, bat tumne kharida? Kab?". He told me that someone had bought the bat at the festival of Eid but came to return it as he wasn't satisfied and claimed it to be a defective piece and insisted upon exchanging it and though the customer was known to my uncle , and the bat was also in proper condition , he exchanged it. Then my uncle analysed it again and came to know that it wasn't a defective piece, just that customer wanted to buy some other one for whatever reason. So, in conclusion, my uncle gave that bat to my brother as no one was going to buy it and he (my brother) also wanted to buy one for himself.
My secret wish got fulfilled by its own. The bat was in front of my eyes for always.
Thank you for reading.
~ Newly Risen Sun