To find peace, meaning and happiness
in Life, all you must do is to stop searching.
When you are searching, you are missing what’s
most apparent. When you just be, just the way you are, you will always find
whatever you are searching for.
This has often happened to you or you have
seen others go through this: people search for their glasses all over while
they have raised them to leave them on their foreheads. They look high and dry,
feel exasperated, and then when they are told that they have been carrying them
on their foreheads, they feel stupid and sheepish.
So it is with Life too. You are the peace
you seek, your Life has a Purpose, and you can be happy only in the present moment.
These are unalterable truisms of Life. Also, you are a Buddha. The root word ‘Budh’ means to wake up, to understand.
A person who wakes up and understands is called a Buddha. To grasp this wisdom,
you don’t need to be a guru. You must
just be willing to let the flow of Life take you in its fold. In any situation,
allow Life to take over. Just go with the flow.
For instance, this weekday morning, don’t
get stressed out if you are running a few minutes late. Watch your every
breath, take your very step in peace. Look at your schedules for the day and
ask yourself how you will be creating value and making a difference today.
Choose to focus on only those items on your agenda where you can make a
difference in the first half of the day. At lunch, review how you are feeling.
You will be happy. Not because I have told you this. I am no soothsayer. This
is no prophecy. You will be happy because you created conditions within you to
be happy, despite it being busy day at work, despite the frenetic pace and stress
of your working Life. When you stop running, and start feeling your breathing,
you live. Most of us are alive, but we don’t think much of it. When you realize
you are alive, when you celebrate each breath you take, anything is possible.
When you live understanding the peace, meaning and happiness in each moment,
you become a Buddha yourself. Go on, simply be, be
a Buddha today!
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