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April Reflection

4/11/2022

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​Ten years ago, almost to the day, my sister-in-law Zahra in Iran sent me a digital copy of a painting she’d been working on for almost a year. It was her own replica of Leonardo DaVinci’s famous masterpiece The Last Supper--broadly sweeping the wall above the mantelpiece in her home. 

I was touched and surprised by this painting from Zahra, my husband’s tender sister of the Muslim faith. Yet for me, even more profound was learning that I wasn’t the reason she wanted to paint it. What was the explanation she gave me? “I’ve always loved Jesus," was her straightforward answer ('though actually she called him "Hazrat Isa," meaning Jesus, Great Presence), “because he himself was so full of love.”

What better message could another share with me at the coming of Easter?
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Zahra's hand-painted replica of DaVinci's masterpiece, "The Last Supper"
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Shelly Bell
4/11/2022 05:25:37 pm

What a beautiful tribute! And just adored the video - such love and respect for the culture!

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Leslie
4/17/2022 06:12:07 pm

Shelly--thank you for the love and respect for cultures and peoples that come through via your comments as well!

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lois tyler
4/11/2022 06:27:54 pm

You captured the beauty, spirit and curiosity of your beautiful daughter, Parisa!

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Faith Van Horne link
4/12/2022 04:29:31 am

What a lovely reflection. And I love Zahra's colors!

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Leslie
4/17/2022 06:24:22 pm

Thank you, Faith! I will call her (she lives in Iran) and tell her so! I know she will appreciate it.

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Kathy Kelley
4/12/2022 08:06:19 pm

And now I’m very curious about how you won!
“When I lived in Iran, I was terrible at this game. Until one day I beat my sister-in-law’s husband (considered a jenagh champion in the family) with a trick that no one would ever suspect of me!”

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Leslie
4/17/2022 06:28:36 pm

Hmm... I was afraid that someone would ask me about that! The truth is I'm not quite ready to give up my secret; I hope you forgive me, Kathy!

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    Dr. Leslie Ahmadi discovered her intercultural calling in her parents’ home at age four--where between the jazz, the spirituals, and the rock ‘n roll music, she heard folk songs in languages from around the world. Thirty years later she had a doctorate in foreign language and culture education--and her folk song guitar never far away.
     
    An intercultural, language, and diversity trainer since 2002, Leslie has worked domestically and abroad in academic, corporate, and nonprofit settings, with a current focus on cultural transitions in university settings. She currently lives in Columbus, Ohio with her Iranian husband of 34 years.

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