yourself to heal. Young Siddhartha, the
eponymous hero in Herman Hesse’s book, is asked by his prospective employer,
Kumaraswamy, ‘What do you know that I
should give you a job?’ Siddartha answers, ‘I can wait, I can fast, I can
pray.’ He gets the job and achieves
excellence in it.
With affection and compassion, we can make
our field a happy one by spreading like a fragrance to embrace all those around
us. Everyone has only two choices—life-enhancing and life destroying. An event
is not as critical as is your reaction or perception of it. It continues its
life inside you, a nuclear landmine of memories that wreak far more destruction
than the actual event. The more mind space you allocate to unhappy memories,
the more time you spend in the past while being a spectator in the living
present, the more you miss the joy the present moment offers.
We need to change the way we talk to and
treat ourselves. All of us need a tender, loving caretaker within who nurtures
us, not an internal drillmaster who victimizes us in an insulting and
disparaging tone, sucking out all our energy, enthusiasm and happiness.
Positive self-talk helps in such situations. Be prepared to sacrifice, to wait
and do not rush to gratify every desire. Continue with your life’s work and you
will be healed.
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