We
are continuously interdependent on each other: either giving or receiving all
the time. All of us. Each one of us.
In
fact, we are but servants of humanity, serving each other, unknowingly,
unwittingly. Without the neighbor that you hate so much because of the way he
blares his heavy metal music all night, you cannot understand the meaning of
peace when the noise stops. Without the boss who breathes down your neck, you
cannot understand the meaning of working under pressure. Without the guy who
keeps proposing to you despite you declining each time, you cannot understand
what it means to be wanted by someone. As servants we must therefore be humble
and grateful for a. the opportunity to serve and b. the opportunity to receive.
However,
we struggle with this concept. Sometimes, we don’t want to give__time, money,
advice. At other times, we don’t want to receive__because our ego comes in the
way. Learn for Nature, exhorts, spiritual guru, poet and artiste, Sri Chinmoy
(originally, Chinmoy Kumar Ghose 1931~2007). He says: “The flower gives nectar.
The bee gives pollination. The bee receives nectar. The flower receives pollination.
Independent nobody is __ we just fool ourselves.”
Let
us celebrate this spirit and the reality of interdependence by having a servant-like
attitude to and in Life. Give without expectations. Receive without
limitations. Only when we are giving and receiving freely,
without inhibitions, without keeping count of what you did to others and what
others did to you, do we feel completely fulfilled in Life.
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