Another Monday morning! Rush hour. After the
lazy weekend, getting to work, finishing up at home, battling insane traffic
and plunging into the everyday rough and tumble of a working week __ apart from
the stress you feel, there’s a lot your body is taking. And that’s, seriously, not
great news! What you need now is not a chill pill, but to learn to be patient__with
yourself, with others and with Life!
But how can you be patient when the whole
world is impatient around you? The boss is breathing down your neck. The guy
behind you is honking. People rush into elevators instead of filing into them with
order and decorum. Your colleague is pressurizing you to finish up your part of
the work fast so that she can get done her job done faster. So, patience,
really? It doesn’t work, I hear you protest. A friend of mine told me recently:
“You live in an Utopian world AVIS. Here, in today’s world, if you are not
moving at the speed of light, if you are not overtaking slow-coaches and
laggards, someone else is going to overtake you and them. The one who is moving
fast, has the advantage. Patience does not work anymore today!”
Yet, despite my friend’s well-reasoned
pitch, today’s world requires patience more as a must-have quality, a
necessity, than as a rare virtue which, when available and used, can create
value! Because patience alone can lead you to a Life of peace, personal
well-being and prosperity.
Patience comes from a deeper understanding
of Life. We are impatient with people, events, circumstances, service, technology,
and with Life, because fundamentally we want things to happen our way. But that’s
just not going to happen. Life works in its own way, at its own pace. You can
have your way only if you are patient with and in Life. Osho, the Master, often
narrated these three lines to help people understand Life better. He would say:
1. Everything comes in its own time
2. Everything comes when you are ripe
3. Everything comes when you deserve it
Now, review your own Life in the context of
these three statements. You will find that anything you have got so far from
Life, stuff you have welcomed and have wanted, has come ONLY per these three
dimensions of Life. You may have wanted something and may have been frustrated.
And it has never come. You know your story better than anyone else. So, think
back, and ask if you got anything you wanted any earlier or any later than when
you finally got it? Were you not in total receiver mode to have got it? And you
only got something when you truly deserved it. Patience is about simply
understanding these three dimensions and reminding yourself of them every time
you mind grieves or frustration sets in.
I have learned patience the hard way. It
first appeared as the twin truths of Life that Shirdi Sai Baba taught in his
lifetime. Whenever I saw them __Faith and Patience__at his temples, I was drawn
to them for their simplicity, but I also, initially, believed they were
impractical to internalize and practice. Over the years, having faced Life and learned
from it, I have painfully discovered that being patient is the only way.
Because impatience can create chaos where only confusion prevailed. That
impatience can vitiate and make knotty a simple problem situation. That
impatience makes you miss the magic and beauty of Life. That impatience makes
you imagine that a dark night will never end. Whereas, the truth is that the
night is the darkest, just before dawn!
Patience is also about having faith in and
in trusting Life. Trust that if you have been created, you will be looked after
too. Have faith that none of our stories will have a gory end. That each test
is Life’s way of reminding you that you are NOT in control. When you trust
Life, and learn to be patient, your problems don’t worry you or bother you or
haunt you anymore! You then begin to live fully, happily, despite your circumstances.
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