01/30/2019
Today, we honour the miracle of Jacob. He reminds us that –– whatever our obstacles –– we have the choice to climb the ladder to our highest selves.
As we mourn the passing of Jacob's body, let's join together across the global tapestry of The Empathy Effect to send love and light to his family.
May we all strive to
Love to All,
All For One,
Kim
The words below are from Jacob's mom, Ellen Schwartz, who wrote about her son on Day 59 of
The Empathy Effect's experiment...
Please read and share the wisdom:
Jacob may not be able to see, but he has more vision than almost anyone I know. He may not have mobility, but he has moved mountains. Jacob was born with a neurodegenerative, progressive illness. It attacks the central nervous system.
By all accounts, our son is a medical mystery. Doctors did not think he would survive past his 10th birthday; but, against all odds, he just turned eighteen.
A natural teacher, Jacob spreads empathy and kindness to all those who embrace his lessons. He loves life and lives each moment to the fullest. Jacob appreciates all those who take the time to look into his eyes, windows to his radiant soul.
I am honoured to be Jacob’s student and mother. Whenever possible, I share his wisdom. I could focus on eighteen years of sleepless nights, but choose to focus on Jacob’s ability to wake up every day. That drives me to wake up physically, morally and mentally. Because of our son, Jacob’s Ladder and Project Give Back were born, touching the lives of thousands.
Jacob’s appreciation for the little things in life gives me huge perspective on all the treasures life has to offer. Through the miracle of Jacob, I live in awe of the empathy he is transmitting into the world.
By Ellen Schwartz. Adapted for The Empathy Effect's Confederacy of Dreamers.