Don’t be distracted by what’s around you. Look within and
discover the way to live unsoiled!
There are enough and more temptations and
distractions out there. And we are not talking about materialistic objects of
desire alone. Or of ruinous addictions like alcohol, tobacco or drugs either.
While these are deterrents to intelligent living, most certainly, what we need
to be wary off are the myriad ways in which we get dragged into banal
situations on a daily basis. Think deeply about this. How often in a day do you
worry about a future event __ someone’s terminal illness and impending passing,
a child’s graduation, someone’s wedding or loans to be repaid? How often in a
day do you grieve over the past __ having experienced someone wrongly, an
irreconcilable loss, a mistake you made or a hurt you caused someone? How often
do you lose your patience or temper or both daily __ on a child or spouse or
subordinate or with just someone on the street? Each of these episodes takes us
away from living. Every time we worry about the future or fret over the past or
get dragged into anger spells, every single time, we die a death.
The ultimate goal and measure of success of
intelligent living is not
to change your external environment and make it incapable of causing you worry
or making you feel guilty or angry. It is about engineering your inner space
and insulating yourself from the vagaries of the world. This is what the Bible
says ‘living in the world but not of it’ and what the Bhagavad Gita advises – ‘of living in this world but being above
it’. The Buddha enlightens us, making this perspective simpler and easier to
hold, using the metaphor of the lotus, “As
a lotus flower is born in water, grows in water and rises out of water to stand
above it unsoiled, so I, born in the world, raised in the world, having
overcome the world, live unsoiled by the world.”
Strive to be like the lotus. The lotus
grows often in a dirty pond but rises above it and lives spreading its beauty
by keeping itself ‘above the muck’, remaining unsoiled. You too
must avoid letting yourself be dragged into the petty squabbles and muck of
everyday Life. And live, unsoiled, in bliss!
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