THE EASE OF EXISTENCE
“Sir, Relax! Easy.” My dentist would tell me,
invariably, always. “Loosen up, sir… You are too tensed… Relax… Easy!”
And, by the time I
had loosened up, the drilling would be over! The pain just didn’t exist!
“Easy does it!” And,
Easy does it, always!
Easy did it when I was a small baby… I just went about my
world laughing, crying, messing and breaking… I went about singing and dancing…
I went about falling and rising. I was loose as leaves and light as feathers… I
spoke like Demosthenes… sang like Bryan Adams and danced like Michael Jackson!
Who said I was afraid
of stage? Who said I had self-doubts? Who?
Yes, when I was easy,
I did it!
Easy did it when I
was a little older… I played with my friends… and, I fought with them, too many
times. Still, before the Sun went down by the same evening, I was back with my
friends in the playground!
Who said we fought?
Who said the world had enemies? Who?
Easy did it!
Even when I was
young, I would mess up things… My parents would get angry and they would scold
me… even whack me… I would feel hurt, sad, angry and lonely… But, before the
Moon came on sky the next night, I would be back in my parents’ fold… Everything
seemed fair in love and war! Yes, it did!
Who said my parents
had an issue with me? Or, I had? Who said I was hurt and lonely? Who?
Easy did it!
Then I became ‘big’…
and, it was no-more easier to be ‘Easy’! My messing was not just messing, and the
scolding for my messing was no more just scolding. My mind attached a ‘special’
meaning to this… A fight with my friends had to be bitter… and an issue with my
parents had to be grudged in my heart… The stage became an explosive field to
walk on… I dreaded in my heart… Someone always laughed as I attempted to speak
in public… sing or dance… It was not easy to go back and play with my friends,
after a fight… nor was it easy to say, “I am sorry mom… It was my mistake.”
Who said, “Easy does
it”? Who?
I am a MAN, now… and,
all of a sudden, Life seems tough, and the world seems a dangerous place to
live in! Everything does not seem fair in love and war… Whoever said it, he
does seem wrong! Stupid!
Just last night, a young girl cried on the phone saying, “Sir,
the paper was so tough… I don’t know what will happen?” Now, I had taught this
girl, and taught her well… and she was a brilliant student, extremely committed
and focused. I had wished her well before the exam. “Beti, my best wishes to you… Relax, the paper will go well!” I had
prayed. And, now that the exam was over… and the paper was tough… My best
wishes had no effect… The hard work and dedication did not seem to pay… The
Life seemed, suddenly, tough… and the world a dangerous place to live in!
What would I tell
this girl, who was now crying on the phone?
“Beti, it is okay… Trust me, it is really okay!” Yes, I did say this.
“You had given your best… and, that’s all you could do… Feel the fear… and,
move on with the same zest and same fire!”
I hope, the young
girl has…
And, just this
morning, this young man, who works for a multinational, had come to see me. He
is 28… married, and they are expecting their first child soon. He is
good-looking, very articulate and has a house of his own.
What is his problem?
“I do not know, where
to start… There are so many problems!” this young man told me. “I am confused… I
feel I have done nothing in life… I want to achieve more. Succeed!”
“You won’t achieve
more, my friend,” I said, “I don’t think you will ever succeed!”
That could be the
cruelest statement one would expect to hear when been for counseling. Yet, here
he was hearing from me. “No, if you do not feel successful here, now… you will
not feel successful there, tomorrow!”
I told the young man,
“If a great organization, good package and fine working hours keep you
unfulfilled, tensed and constantly worried, now… then, what is the guarantee
that you will be fulfilled, relaxed and happy even if you own that company
tomorrow?... Wherever you go, you carry yourself, my friend!”
I hope, the young man
was able to grasp the meaning of my words.
The situations in life do not define us! When they do, there
is stress, there is sorrow!
To sail through
Life’s situations,
I need to flow like a river…
I should be very, very fluid,
pliable.
It is only when I am
able to flow like a river,
that I am able to experience
the ease of existence…
Easy always does it.
Oh, yes! It does. Always.
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Supriya Chavan
Comments
- Rupa
Love,
GERRY
Love,
GERRY
You are amazing sir.
thank you for making us a part of it.
Love,
GERRY