Just being is happiness.
In fact, all of creation is happy, except man. Only we humans have this uncanny
ability to be unhappy. And that’s because we bring our egos and our desires
into the picture and complicate our lives.
This is best explained
with an anecdote. A man went to the venerable Buddha and asked to be taught a
method, a practice, a ritual, a prayer that could lead him to happiness. The
Buddha asked him why he wanted such a method.
“I
want happiness,” replied the man.
“First
drop the ‘I’. Then drop the ‘want’. What you will be left with is
happiness,” said the Buddha.
It indeed is so simple.
None of your situations can affect your happiness unless you choose to be
unhappy!
Let’s say you are in a great
mood and are walking down the street, whistling to yourself. Surely you are
happy! Suddenly a car speeds past you and splashes dirty rain water from a
puddle on to you! You immediately get angry. And worry that “your” clothes are
soiled and complain that “you” now have to go back home to change. You “want”
to be able to get to a cinema in some time but now you will be late! You are
overcome with anxiety and are filled with rage at “your” state of affairs.
Examine closely to know who caused your unhappiness. Is it the driver of that
speeding car, is it the car itself, is it the overnight rain or is it the dirty
water puddle on the street? While all of these may have been co-conspirators in
your story, the sole person responsible for you switching from happiness to
unhappiness is “you” and the key contributor to this changed state of mind is
your desire – your wish, your want, that this episode had not happened at all.
The Buddha anecdote and
this example may seem too simple when you consider more complex Life scenarios.
But whoever said that happiness is rocket science? In any situation in Life, it
is your ego and your desire__that things be different than what they are__that
make you unhappy. Remember: you are happy as long as you don’t impose
conditions on whatever’s happening in your Life. Which is why just being__in
acceptance of what is__is the way to happiness.
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