Let me start this write up by
narrating a little incident that happened sometime in my past. I had attended a
three day conference of accountants once and daily before the start of the
technical sessions, we had a lifestyle improvement coach or a spiritual guru
give us a talk for an hour. In one such session, the question that was put
forth to the audience was a very simple one. The speaker asked a random
selection of people from the audience to describe themselves. Looking in
hindsight, the result was appalling, to say the least, because all of those
people talked for a straight ten minutes each but none of them described
anything about themselves. All they described was where they were from, in
which locality they lived, their occupations, vocations, designations at the
work place etcetera. I am in no way blaming those guys because if I was in
their place that day, I would have done the same.
That little exercise by the guru
opened my eyes to the fact that we as a people sometimes mistake the means to
the end in life as the end itself. Let us start by asking our self why we do
anything in life. What is the purpose of earning all that money? What is the
purpose of all that fame and popularity? What is the purpose of all that
success? Or is the money, success and fame the end in itself? Most of us think
they are and some die believing so. It is only a handful of us who have the
privilege of coming across an enlightened soul like that old man at the
conference, who give us a knock on the head and make us see sense. The sense
that all those achievements we keep talking about are nothing if we are not happy
at the end of the day and sleep peacefully at night. Once we realize that, we
slowly start rephrasing the questions above – What is the purpose of earning
all that money if I am not able to spend some quality time with my family and
friends? What is the purpose of all that fame and popularity if I can’t use it
to positively influence the lives of the younger generation? What is the
purpose of all that success if I am not able to give back to the less
privileged in the society?
I see two basic reasons why we fail
to make this realization. Firstly, we don’t meet a good master who will show us
the right path. Secondly, we are all a bunch of egotistic idiots who refuse to
see beyond the mirage that we have defined as our purpose in life.
Finding a good master or a coach to
learn something technical is very easy. We just need to Google up our requirement
and we will have a load of references available, but a master or counsel who
teaches you the truth of life is not someone we can look up on Just dial. We
need to be lucky to be at the right place at the right time. We also need to be
humble enough to realize the importance of that counsel. Life coaches need not
always be in person form. They can be animals, places or incidents too. Life
takes us through umpteen instances which break our ego, and make us realize
that we are not always the invincible beings that we assume our self to be. But
most of the time we refuse to accept the same; rather our ego refuses to accept
the same. This results in us believing in the mirage that we define as the
purpose in our life.
A wise man once narrated a comic snippet
to me to stress upon this point. The story goes thus – ‘Lord Vishnu, the preserver
of this world as per Hindu mythology was so distraught on seeing the state of
affairs of humankind that he decided to interfere and pay the humans a visit.
However, the sage Narada advised him against it telling him that he will fail
because humans have gone beyond repair. But the Lord was not discouraged so
fast. He coaxed Narada to join him in this venture and decided to present
himself to a whole congregation of people who had gathered in a hall to perform
a ritual sacrifice in honour of the Lord himself. So both Vishnu and Narada
appeared before the crowd dressed as commoners as soon as the ritual got over
and declared that they were Vishnu and Narada from heaven. Though the crowd was
perplexed at the sudden appearance of these two gentlemen, they were not convinced
as to their identities. With the advances in virtual reality and theatrical
special effects, one can never be too sure. Narada immediately told Vishnu – “See
my Lord, I told you this was not a good idea. These guys have too much
technology in hand that nothing can perplex them. They do not believe who we
are.”
Vishnu replied – “It is okay Narada.
We can’t expect them to believe that we are who we say we are. Let us reveal
our true form to them. Then probably they will believe us. They are very well
holding this ritual in my honour, so they must be believers.”
Having said that, Vishnu lifts the
veil and presents themselves in their full divine glory to the congregation.
The people are in awe at the spectacle, but just for a few minutes. Then one of
them exclaims, “This is all fine gentlemen. I like your dress, the conch, the
chakra and the mace. But all these are available in the corner shop down the
road from here too. So how can we believe that you are the Lord himself?”
Narada pulls Vishnu aside and says –
“I told you they were idiots my Lord and I don’t really trust them. So let us
leave in dignity before one of them gets the idea to burgle your Sudharshan
chakra or mace.”
Vishnu replies – “No Narada! I don’t
have the heart to give up on these people. They may have corrupted over the
ages but they are still my people. Let me handle this.” Thus explaining, Vishnu
picks up a pebble that was lying on the floor of the congregation hall and
turns it into pure gold. That did the trick. The whole congregation ran out of
the hall.
Vishnu triumphantly tells Narada – “See
Narada? They are finally convinced, though I didn’t mean to startle them. All
of them ran away in awe.” Narada heads to the entry doors of the hall to check
on the crowd and to ask them not to run away. He however rushes back and
exclaims – “My Lord, they didn’t run away in awe of you! Those imbeciles are
collecting rocks from the garden outside to convert them to gold!” That my
friend was the last time the Great Lord Vishnu ever made contact with us
humans’.
Though this story was in good humour,
it highlights how we as a people have gone beyond redemption in our greed for
wealth and glory. This attitude will also deprive us of the ability to
recognize a life master when he is right under our noses. Once the ego is
broken, we will be able to see clear even in the pitch dark. This mad rush to
accomplish the inane will subside and we will look for a higher goal in life,
to realize pure unadulterated happiness; happiness which is already within you.
We are not mature enough to realize that on our own and that is why we need the
help of a teacher or coach who can guide us onto the path of self-realization.
Taking advice or counsel does not
make us lesser human beings, to the contrary it means we are humble enough to
realize that we have much to learn and understand. That reminds me of a phrase
from a book of proverbs – ‘Where no counsel is, people fall, but in the
multitude of counselors there is safety.’ This is the official motto of the
Institute of Intelligence and Special Operations which is no department in a
high school university. This in fact happens to be one of the most dreaded and
efficient intelligence services in the world, commonly known as the Mossad. So
if the spooks can understand that then we commoners should definitely too.
Now let us move to the
second reason. The predominant description of a person is two-fold, the
external appearance and internal disposition or behaviour. There is also a
third layer which hovers over the external appearance as an invisible aura; the
ego. Unfortunately for us the third layer rules us for most part of our lives,
at least until life decides to break it and break us along with it. It is
because of this ego that we look outward trying to project our physical and
mental qualities to others about how beautiful we look or how smart we are. We
have even coined phrases like outer beauty and inner beauty, which is one of
the biggest farces of its kind. As somebody rightly said, “You are either
beautiful or ugly, accept that. There is nothing called inner beauty. It is
just an excuse you make to console your ego because you are feeling insecure.
Have you ever heard a short person saying they have inner height?”
When we stop looking outside and
start looking inside our self, deeper than our physical appearance, body and
mind, we will see that ultimate, unchanging reality called the soul. That
reality is what is referred to in Indian mythology as the Brahman. Interestingly,
this word has been convoluted so much that people today think Brahman means
that bald headed Hindu priest who wears a thread across his chest like a
cross-belt and performs religious rituals at a temple.
So what do we do to lose this blanket
of an ego and become better living beings and a reflection of our unblemished
souls? We start to think like a dog. People who have pets at home will have
experienced that seamless, bottomless love their pets give them without
questions or reservations. Let me stick to one category of pets for the purpose
of this write-up – dogs. Have you ever wondered how dogs get all their needs
met by us without uttering a single word while we rack our heads on explaining
things to other people? Does that mean that the boon of speech and language
that we are so proud of is actually not one?
In truth, it has got a lot more to do
than the ability to speak. Because dogs give us such unadulterated love we
reciprocate the same. We make that extra effort to understand their
requirements, read their mannerisms and make sure they are met without any
fault. We would never think of making such an effort with people. Also, dogs
never judge you. If you disappear for a month and meet them after, they are so
happy to see you again. They simply enjoy the moment and your company without
asking questions. This is because dogs don’t view us as man or woman, tall or
short, handsome or ugly, rich or destitute. Just as their eye sight is dichromatic,
meaning they can see only in two colours, their behaviour is pretty monochrome.
They only know how to love.
Hence, the moment we start thinking
like a dog and see the truth that all of us are a part of that ultimate,
unchanging reality, we will start being better human beings. We will stop
weighing our self in gold, success or beauty and start realizing that we are
made out of something far more valuable, a happy soul. A happy person is a
confident person and a confident person is a content person. There is a popular
name in India which signifies this – Satchitananda. Sat means truth or
existence, Chit means consciousness and Ananda means bliss.
Let me conclude with the clichéd
story of the lion cub which was brought up among sheep. An orphaned lion cub
was raised by sheep and he learnt the ways of the sheep, how to graze on grass,
how to bleat, yada yada…you know the story; until the leader of a pride of lions
spots him grazing and bleating like sheep. How much ever the leader tried
convincing the cub, he refused to accept that he was a muscular, meat eating
cat christened as the king of the jungle. The leader had lost hope until he
dragged the cub to a stream and showed him his reflection in the water and the
cub reluctantly realized that he looked less like his sheep brethren and more
like the lion leader. As soon as the acceptance crept in, the lion in the cub
woke up and when he cried at his own reflection in the water, the cry was not
the bleat of a sheep. It was the roar of a lion.
What does this nursery story have to
do with anything that we discussed earlier? Well the lion cub is us, the sheep
all the other ignorant idiots just like us and the leader of the pack is the
teacher/coach/counsel who finds us.
Just like the cub, unless we let our
guard down and accept who we truly are, we are never going to listen to the
teacher. We will also not be able to think like a dog and roar like a lion.
Well written Sanjeev. You have made your point.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is how do we identify a true life coach. There are so many fake godmen and gurus dispensing wisdom on tap, that some of us believe in the rubbish and end up in the wrong place.
Keep writing!
Many thanks PB! I agree with you that being at the right place at the right time is the catch..
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