Born on March 27, 1970 Mark Roland, a down syndrome child, came
into this troubled planet and in the process of his journey of 33 years, before
he died of respiratory arrest in 2003, Mark touched countless people with his
innocent, joyful and open heart including mine. Even though I had met him only
once as a young child, I never forgot his deep knowing and joyful presence for
he was indeed an innocent pure new soul whose only purpose was to
unconditionally love: Allen L Roland, Ph.D
One in every 691 babies in the United States is born
with Down syndrome, making Down syndrome (DS) the most common genetic condition in America.
Approximately 400,000 Americans have Down syndrome and about 6,000
babies with Down syndrome are born in the United
States each year.
Regardless of the type of Down syndrome a person may have, all
people with Down syndrome have an extra, critical portion of chromosome 21
present in all or some of their cells. This additional genetic material
alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with
Down syndrome.
Individuals with Down syndrome are becoming increasingly
integrated into society and community organizations, such as school, health
care systems, work forces, and social and recreational activities. Most
people with Down syndrome have cognitive delays that are mild to moderate but they
also have gentle souls and a great capacity
to give and receive love and Mark Roland was a perfect example of that gift. See
more DS info at: http://www.ndss.org/Down-Syndrome/What-Is-Down-Syndrome/#sthash.hi7FA2qk.dpuf
Perhaps
Shawna's story about raising a child (London)
with Down Syndrome will help us all realize that we are dealing with a new pure
soul here who is not carrying baggage from another lifetime and has come here
to manifest unconditional love.
"The best part of every day with London is seeing her
smile. She puts her whole being into every smile. It goes
something like this: she pushes her fists down and her shoulders
squinch up, her eyes close into their little rainbows and each little tooth
shines. Most of the time, it is a silent smile, without a laugh. She could melt
any one's heart with that smile. Her happiness is so innocent and true. Yes,
I know she is only two, of course she is innocent ~ but look at anyone with DS
and they have that same smile." See
Shawna's story ~ http://www.budsonline.net/personal-stories.html
It's
a deep knowing loving smile and it's exactly what I experienced with Mark as a
child and it's what his immediate family
deeply remembers ~ especially his sister and my beloved
niece Vanessa White; "Mark changed my life and my path…he opened my
heart and mind to the beauty of all people..he was wise and compassionate with
a grateful and remarkably forgiving heart..he was and is love, unconditional
in its highest most purest form...I miss him but am so grateful for having
had the gift to experience his being...he was a Special Olympic swimmer..he
loved to ski in New Hampshire..he had a great sense of humor and would see
the unnoticed nuances in people that was heartwarming...my mother was his
greatest supporter and advocate. Mark was a blessing, a truly unique loving
being ~ at his wake there were lines of people out the door, therapists
social workers friends family etc. He touched whomever he interacted with,
with his honesty, open heart ,humor and love. He had incredible insight
into himself and had a deep love and compassion towards my father who also
deeply loved Mark …"
In
other words, Mark was one of many uncluttered DS souls, new souls who can
clearly see through the heart ~ here to fully experience human existence. They
are evidence of a state of consciousness we will all eventually surrender to ~
living reminders of a Unified Field of love and soul
consciousness that exists not only beyond time and space but also beneath our
deepest fears.
In
that regard, Mark appeared to his mother after his passing letting her know
that he was fine ~ much like my own mother appeared to me after she died
lovingly saying "Allen, I know, Allen I Know ".
How
fitting that Mark's Uncle Allen, who had met him only once, would write a
loving birthday tribute to this rare human
being who touched so many hearts including mine on his brief journey to this
planet ~ for I have never forgotten
his innocent pure soul and loving heartfelt smile. See World Down Syndrome
Day three minute video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju-q4OnBtNU
“We
are put on this earth a little space that we might learn to bear the beams of
love”
~ William Blake
Allen
L Roland, Ph.D
http://allenlrolandsweblog.blogspot.com/2015/03/ode-to-mark.html
Heart
centered spiritual consultant and advisor Allen L Roland can
be contacted at allen@allenroland.com Allen is also a
lecturer and writer who shares a weekly
political and social commentary on his web log and website allenroland.com. He is also a featured columnist on Veterans
Today and guest
hosts a monthly national radio show TRUTHTALK on www.conscioustalk.net
“When you focus on someone's disability you'll overlook their abilities, beauty and uniqueness. Once you learn to accept and love them for who they are, you subconsciously learn to love yourself unconditionally.”
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