Sunday, November 09, 2008

WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ?

Elephant-shaped Ganesh growth cured my ills, Queens man says

BY NICHOLAS HIRSHON
DAILY NEWS WRITER

Wednesday, October 22nd 2008, 3:52 PM
Sam Lal, in his Jamaica, Queens yard with unusual amaranth plant that resembles Hindu god Ganesh.











Lal says arrival of the plant that's not native to area has cured his back ailments.
















Separated at birth? The mysterious blossom and the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh (below)



To most people, the purple flower that sprouted between two concrete slabs in a Queens backyard would be just a hardy vestige of summer.

Sam Lal sees something more.

The Jamaica man is convinced the mysterious blossom is an incarnation of the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh - and neighbors and friends are flocking to see it.

The nearly 4-foot-tall flower grew in June and began to resemble an elephant's head and trunk in August. Lal said that the ailments that had plagued him for months disappeared.

"This formation came to heal my illness," the 60-year-old Hindu man said of his relief from pain due to a bone spur near his spine and bulging discs in his neck.

"They say God comes in many forms. I figure this has taken the form of a plant to come into my yard to bless me," said Lal, who immigrated from Guyana three decades ago.

Experts at the Queens Botanical Garden identified the plant as a member of the amaranth family, which is native to Africa, India and southern Central America but not the U.S. Horticulturalists at the garden have never seen an amaranth take an elephant-like shape, garden spokesman Tim Heimerle said.

"For it to have that long trunk like this is not a natural thing," he said.

Lal believes the flower's position - growing through concrete, facing a garage he converted to a prayer space - is evidence of a connection to Ganesh, revered as the Remover of Obstacles.

A manager at a Manhattan uniform company, Lal hurt his back lifting a box and was in pain for 3-1/2 months - but no more.

"I felt that healing power that came with it," he said. "I've lived a religious life all my life. I feel my prayers have been answered through the deities."

Friends and neighbors have already streamed to his 90th Ave. home to see the flower, and Lal said he'd welcome pilgrimages by Hindu faithful.

He knows some people will be skeptical and insisted he did nothing to sculpt the flower.

Heimerle said that wouldn't be possible anyway, because the plant is too fragile.

"Nature is a strange thing, and it's possible it may have just done that spontaneously, but who's to say," Heimerle said.

With the fall chill in the air, Lal fears the flower may die like other amaranths, which are usually killed by winter frost.

"It's a little upsetting," said Lal, who covers the flower with plastic at night to protect it from cold. "It hurts me to know I'll lose it."

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Here is my opinion.
Whether the plant cured Sam's ills, we'll never know will we. I think what is important here is , that Sam believes that the plant cured him.

Mind over matter, wishing or believing call it what you will, he is not hurting anymore. I think this kind of mental attitude alone can cause miracles.

Do you believe?

I'm a firm believer, in believing.

15 Comments:

Blogger Pinku said...

the last time in India, it was rumoured that ganesha idols are drinking milk, now he has decided to go off-shore and bless Sam Lal...

as long as these things happen and people benefit from it I dont mind but when they lead to superstitions...then its time to do something about it.

Believe in believing is good.

8:22 PM  
Blogger Rod said...

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5:04 AM  
Blogger Rod said...

A friend of mine, whilst on holiday in Kerala, India, had the opportunity to meet with Mata Amritanandamayi (had to google the name) the 'Hugging Guru' who gave her a hug and said something to her that she didn't understand (not speaking the language) but she said that the feeling she got during the 'hug' is one of the warmest and safest experiences she has ever had.
I don't know if this was a spiritual experience, a magical experience or whether Annie just needed a hug, wharever it was it made her feel good and that's all that counts.

5:10 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

Pinku,
What ever the reason this man Sam was in a lot of pain and now he feels better and that's a good thing.

5:20 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

Rod,
I think the Guru's true love for all man kind was so genuine that when he hugged her, she could feel that love, it generated from him to her. Because it wasn't just a hug, he really cared.

5:31 AM  
Blogger Shannon said...

The mind is a powerful thing.
I truly believe that mindset can perform miracles in the body, and it can drag you down, too.
I am not particularly superstitious but if he needed to believe it to heal, I am all for that :)

9:15 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

Shannon,
Me too. I do believe the mind is a very powerful part of us.
But I'm just a little afraid that if the winter frost kills that plant like he fears it might, it also may affect his mindset.

I have a feeling that his urgency to keep this plant live through the frost is because he thinks if the plant dies it will be a bad omen and he will be ill again.

He needs to believe that the plant arrived and did it's job and moved on.

12:38 PM  
Blogger How do we know said...

i believe. Fully.

2:40 AM  
Blogger Mampi said...

Count me in, Because, Yes, Yes, yes, I am a believer in believing. Faith comes to a mind that is prepared to believe. As long as it doesn't hurt anyone in the shape of overtly done superstitious inconvenience, it is good. But Yes, I do believe in Miracles.

3:33 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

How do we know,
Me too. I think I've always been a believer.

4:35 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

Mampi,
I think faith and believing kind of go hand and hand.

If you have faith it is easy to believe in miracles and if you believe in miracles you must have faith.

4:38 AM  
Blogger EYE said...

believing is everything

4:10 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

EYE,
I think so too.

10:23 AM  
Blogger Life Of An Emt said...

believer!!

6:53 PM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

Life Of An Emt,
Well so far it's unanimous. We are all believers. Let's see who might come a long that only believes in the 'facts mam nothing but the facts'. he, he.

6:20 AM  

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