Keeping your faith in times when
everything is going the way you have intended them to is easy. Obviously it is a lot more
challenging to keep the faith in times of stress, self-doubt, pain and suffering.
There’s a simple way in which you can
overcome this challenge. And that way requires you to ask yourself: 1. What are
the most precious things in Life that you still have and treasure? 2. How often
have you been let down by Life for you to give up your faith now? 3. Define
‘let down’: Does ‘let down’ (to you) mean not getting what you want while still
getting everything that you need? 4. By giving up on your faith, do you think
you can solve your problems? When you sit calmly and answer these questions to
yourself, in the context of your own Life situation, your faith will be
restored.
Faith here does not refer to a God or a
religion or a belief in an external entity. Faith really means the ability to
trust Life, which gave you the gift of this lifetime, without your asking for
it, to take care of you and help you to reach the shore despite your
treacherous and turbulent circumstances. Faith also means refusing to get
trapped in the imagery of your current circumstance but to believe that every
dark night will be followed by a beautiful dawn.
Here’s a story that illustrates this the
best. There was once a small village, which was suffering from a severe
drought. The crops were dying, and the villagers and their animals had very
little water to drink. One day, to try to find a solution to the drought, the village priest called
the villagers to gather at the village square to pray together for rain. He
told them to bring along a token of their faith, so the prayer would be done in
sincere faith. And so, the villagers gathered at the square bringing with them
tokens of their faith. Some brought the Bible while others carried small
crosses as tokens of faith. Others brought the Holy Quran and still others
carried the Bhagavad Gita. They all
prayed aloud with great faith and hope. Sure enough, within a few moments it
began to rain. The whole crowd was overjoyed and danced happily. The priest
noticed that among the joyous crowd was a nine-year-old boy, the only one
holding open an umbrella as a token of his faith. The priest admired this
little boy who had brought an umbrella in total faith that his prayers would be
heard and that it would rain.
Learn from, and live inspired by,
the little boy! What token of your faith are you willing to show Life today?
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