A devotee who had suddenly lost his only son came to
Bhagavan in a state of acute grief, seeking relief. He asked a
few questions in which his grief was evident. Bhagavan, as
usual, asked him to enquire into the Self and find out who is
grieving. The devotee was not satisfied. Bhagavan then said,
“All right. I will tell you a story from Vichara Sagaram. Listen”.
TWO YOUNGSTERS BY name Rama and Krishna, told their
respective parents that they would go to foreign countries to
prosecute further studies and then earn a lot of money. After
some time, one of them died suddenly. The other studied well,
earned a lot and was living happily. Some time later the one that
was alive requested a merchant who was going to his native place
to tell his father that he was wealthy and happy and that the other
boy who had come with him had passed away. Instead of passing
on the information correctly, the merchant told the father of the
person who was alive, that his son was dead, and the father of the
person that was dead, that his son had earned a lot of money and
was living happily. The parents of the person that was actually
dead, were happy in the thought that their son would come back
after some time, while the parents of the person whose son was
alive, but was reported to be dead, were in great grief.
In fact,
neither of them saw their son but they were experiencing happiness
or grief according to the reports they received. That is all. We too
are similarly situated. We believe all sorts of things that the mind
tells us and get deluded into thinking that what exists does not
exist and that what does not exist exists. If we do not believe the
mind but enter the heart and see the son that is inside, there is no
need to see the children outside.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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