How can we start living in the present? By totally accepting
the present moment and also being grateful for all the blessings in life. This
in no way means that one should become complacent and stop doing one’s duty in
life. But to aspire something too badly and going madly after it, neglecting
other aspects of life, will only bring misery to life.
When I was around 16 years of age, my parents took me to a
Malayalam drama, which had a great impact on my life. It was named ‘Raktarakshas’,
which means an entity that drinks blood. The story was of an ugly daughter of a
great Ayurveda physician. He was a well acclaimed man, to whom people came from
far and wide and got relief from their problems. The daughter used to pester
him to make some potion for her to become beautiful. He just used to pacify her
saying that the inner beauty was more important than the physical beauty and
she was beautiful according to him.
When the father dies, she searches through his medical
literature and to her surprise she saw that there was really a technique,
though a difficult one, to turn ugliness into beauty. She religiously followed
the technique for twelve full moon sessions and became a very beautiful lady. Some
time later, while cutting vegetable, her finger got cut and some blood fell on
the floor. Soon her body started transforming into a grotesque figure and she
ran out of the house and killed the first man she encountered on the street to
drink his blood. Then it was shown that in the medical book, the last line written
was “If some body becomes beautiful by this technique, she has to take care
that her blood never falls in the earth, or she will turn into a ‘Raktarakshas’.
If we aspire for something and work for it for a reasonable
amount of time and do not succeed, we should understand that our path must be different
and take a detour. We can adamantly keep following the same path and we may
achieve it, but by them we will be so exhausted that we don’t derive as much
enjoyment as we had expected.
This aspect became absolutely clear to me when I became a
past life regression therapist. Now I know from experience that at the soul
level we decide our path for this life time. On taking birth we forget our life
path and start aspiring for different things. If we really look into this, we
understand that this originates from comparison. ‘If he/she can have it, why
can’t I?’ And comparison is sure way to invite frustration and depression.
We are all different, beautiful beings, here on this plane
to accomplish different things. Live on a day to day basis, be happy at the end
of each day for what you have done to the best of your ability, and be thankful
for the higher guidance. Then the life starts blooming!
1 comment:
Very inspiring story and writeup ��
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