THE WISE-MAN'S RING
Pic.: Rohit Makhija
It is a human tendency: If my present life-situation is
pleasant, I want it to last… Last long so that I can enjoy it more and more. On
the other hand, if the present life-situation is unpleasant, I want it to go…
pass as quickly as possible.
But, Eckhart Tolle says in his acclaimed
book, ‘The Power of Now’, that our present life-situation - the situation in hand –
is right there before us to provide us with the experience we need the most. He
says:
“Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful
for the evolution of your consciousness.
How do you know this is the experience you need?
Because, this is the experience you are having at this
moment.
No matter how
much I try to avoid the unpleasant experience of my present life-situation, the
truth is, that, it ‘is’ there, right before me! Whether pleasant or unpleasant,
when it is there, I have to accept it as a godsend… as something God wanted me
to experience, right now, for my own spiritual evolution… Yes, the earlier the
acceptance, the better for me…
All material
things in this world perish, and every life-situation is only that – a ‘situation’,
an episode… a temporary scene in the play called ‘Life’!
Eckhart Tolle,
therefore, says:
“Forget about your
life-situation and pay attention to your life.
Your life situation exists in time... Your
life is now.
Your life situation is mind-stuff... Your
life is real.”
There is this inspiring Sufi-fable…
Once, there was a mighty king who was unable to understand
why he would experience such depression despite living in the lap of luxury. He
was anxious and worried with this thought. Finally, he sought the help of a Wise-man
in his kingdom.
“Please teach me,” the King pleaded before the Wise-man, “how
I can beat my depression.”
The sagely man assured the King that he would come back in
two days with a solution…
After two days, the Wise-man appeared before the King. “My
Lord, I have created this ring specially for you,” he said, “It will solve your
problem.”
The ring had this inscription: ‘THIS, TOO, SHALL PASS’. The
King was intrigued and asked the meaning of those words…
The wise-man only urged the King to wear it and experience
the wisdom on his own. He said, “My Lord, every time you are sad and every time
you are happy, do not forget to remind yourself with these words.”
Thus, every time the King was wrought by sorrow, the King
would remind himself, ‘This, too, shall pass'. This would instantly help me
experience peace in his heart. Similarly, every time he was ecstatic, the King
would never forget to remind himself with the same message, ‘This, too, shall pass’…
It would immediately help the King not to get blinded and carried away by
ecstasy.
True. As Eckhart Tolle says, All our life-situations – happy
ones or sad ones – exist only in ‘time… They are temporary… They ‘shall’ pass…
But, Life is eternal, timeless…
It is real… It is ‘NOW’!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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