Thursday, December 15, 2011

Woodcutter and the mine of dreams.

Woodcutter and the mine of dreams

Once there was a woodcutter who used to cut wood from forest and sell it in the market to earn his living. Every day he used to come across a sage meditating in the forest. He used to feel some kind of attraction towards that sage but sage never used to talk to any one.

One day he decided to take blessings from the Sage. So he went to the sage for his blessings. Sage just said "go deep into the forest" and closed his eyes in meditation. That day Woodcutter went deep inside the forest and to his surprise he found big sandal wood trees. That day he made lot of money enough for one week. Now he used to cut sandalwood only in a week.

After some days he felt I should go more deep inside the forest and to his surprise he found the silver mine just ahead of the place where he had stopped last time. Now he was very happy almost on the 7th heaven. He came back and thanked the Sage but sage repeated his words "go deep into the forest" and he went still further inside the forest.

To his surprise he found Gold mine there. For a while he thought it's a dream. Then he thought why not go still further.

So the Woodcutter went very deep inside the forest. Path was not easy and there was danger of wild animals also. But some voice was constantly asking him keep on moving inside the forest. At times he was scared also and wanted to turn back and enjoy the luxurious life by selling Gold.

Any other day he would have stopped and turn back but today some inner voice was pushing him towards the forest. At last he came across a diamond mines. He was literally shocked. It was too much. He sat under the tree and remembers his past. Few weeks ago he was a poor Woodcutter earning every day just enough to feed his family and today he is the richest person in the whole country.

Long time he sat under a tree and then he realized its all because of the blessings of that sage. And there must be some thing better than this Diamond mines that's why sage is not after these diamonds.

He came back and fell at the feet's of the sage and asked for his blessings again.
Sage took him up by arms and said "all the while I was waiting for you only. Now go deep inside your heart. You will come across many beautiful experiences; many spiritual powers will come to you. But don't stop there. Just keep on moving inside until you found yourself."



Monday, December 5, 2011

Gift and Present.

Gift is something which we receive from someone greater than you, by age or position. By that token, we cannot make a "gift" to someone greater than us. We can only give a "present". That is why we refer to people as "gifted" (by God perhaps) and not "presented", when we see some talent in them. Presenting is an act of humility and love. "Present" has both the meanings of "giving" and "being there." When we "present" or "are present", it means that we love and respect the person to whom we present or before whom we are present.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

A Story.

Mind of a Sage

One Zen monk, Bokuju, was passing through a street in a village. Somebody came and struck him with a stick. He fell down, and with him, the stick also. He got up and picked up the stick. The man who had hit him was running away. Bokuju ran after him, calling, "Wait, take your stick with you!"

He followed after him and gave him the stick. A crowd had gathered to see what was happening, and somebody asked Bokuju, "That man struck you hard, and you have not said anything!"

Bokuju is reported to have said, "A fact is a fact. He has hit, that's all. It happened that he was the hitter and I was the hit. It is just as if I am passing under a tree, or sitting under a tree, and a branch falls down. What will I do? What can I do?"

But the crowd said, "But a branch is a branch, this is a man. We cannot say anything to the branch, we cannot punish it. We cannot say to the tree that it is bad, because a tree is a tree, it has no mind."

Bokuju said, "This man to me is also just a branch. And if I cannot say anything to the tree, why should I bother to say anything to this man? It happened. I am not going to interpret what has happened. And it has already happened. Why get worried about it? It is finished, over."

This is the mind of a sage – not choosing, not asking, not saying this should be and this should not be. Whatsoever happens, he accepts it in its totality. This acceptance gives him freedom, this acceptance gives him the capacity to see. These are eye diseases: shoulds, should nots, divisions, judgments, condemnations, appreciations. 

 

Source: from book "Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi" by Osho


Bhaaratha.

Every Indian is called "Bhaaratha".  "Bhaa" means "wisdom" and "ratha" means one who enjoys. So "Bhaaratha" means "one who enjoys in knowledge". Lord Krishna set great score by wisdom and he says in the Bhagavat Gita, "Na hi jnaanena sadrusham pavithramiha vidyathe". That is, there is nothing so sacred that you can get as wisdom.

Life and Existence.

What the body leads is life and what the soul leads is existence.