Early September 1990- Perspective Esther
What was most remarkable about the man was that he took part in the program of this introduction week for
students in Utrecht. He seems so out of place.
Late forties, quite casually dressed, sitting on a simple chair, nothing really
special. No bells and whistles were applied to give his palmistry a more exotic
touch.
Still, when I heard the predictions for my peers, I had to
smile.
The conventional phrases like 'you're going to travel' and 'You will meet a
tall dark man "and" I see a large family' made up a fair part of his
repertoire.
All the girls giggled.
We found ourselves, open, yet with slightly trembling knees on the threshold of a new phase of life. These
are our first steps really away from home, moving into a future as adults , our
expectations high.
"Well," I think indulgent, appreciative of the
simple innocence of this type of entertainment , "I might shuffle forward
too, just for fun, to show him my hands, despite the fact that normally this
stuff is really not my cup of tea.."
Shortly before he starts talking to me, I just check with
myself that a large family and travel are not very high on my priority
list. I appreciate that I already have a very nice tall friend with dark hair.
Would he nonetheless use the same phrases on me?
Then, quite unexpectedly, the script runs as completely out
of sync with what I have seen before with the others.
He looks straight at me, which was definitely not part of
the act with the girls before me. In those few seconds of eye contact, I feel
something stir deep inside me. I feel,
I know with a strange but unquestionable
certainty that he is in great confusion, shocked even.
Instead of the familiar flowing innocent sentences, all I
hear at first is a vague murmur. Although
I try to look at him, he avoids all eye contact now completely. He is fully
focused on something that fascinates him obviously in an uncomfortable way in
my hand.
After a while he says, in a voice that I would call 'deeply
moved', that he sees interesting lines in my hand. Lines he has never seen in
real life before.
Lines that indicate a particular role, reusing …...
something valuable that is very old.
Was this why he almost feel off his chair? Why do I still
feel that he knows more than he can comfortably say , here, in this setting?
"What does that mean?" I try to get more details from
him.
While the next student's steps forward, I hear him say:
"You will probably focus on the recycling of old things" . It gets
followed by a comment that I can only describe as 'quickly made up'. He terminates the session with: "Perhaps
refurbishing old furniture might be something for you?"
Now I'm confused!
I cannot place this incident. Even with my down to earth
look at the world, I cannot stick
it comfortably in the realm of
well-intentioned nonsense with an entertainment factor.
His words were not what touched me most, grabbed me even.
It was his energy,
the turmoil and confusion I felt coming from him that made me put it on the
mental shelf of the "special,
potentially significant incidents'.
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