Saturday, January 07, 2006

choices are constraints

an article from the economic times dated 05.01.06...

• PARAMAHAMSA SRI NITHYANANDA

NO CHOICE in life is without a cost. Each decision to choose something necessarily costs us the option of keeping something else. In most cases having the cake and eating it is just an illusion. In many cases we choose the wrong option. Without the power of foresight choice is a gamble, and as with most gambles odds are theoretically even. Since human nature is to mourn losses far more than celebrate gains, end result of a sequence of choices is mostly dissatisfaction. Why must we choose? Why can’t we accept contradictions in life? Choices appear to give us freedom; in reality they constrain us instead of liberating us. It is our ability to work with the seemingly opposite qualities in life that leads to fulfillment and happiness; not the power to choose between one and another, since there really is no choice. Many seek to give up material life in search of a spiritual Truth. For them it is an obvious choice between what they think is a debilitating life of women, children and possessions that precludes any possibility of their ever finding lasting happiness and peace. Not so. There is no need to choose between a material life and spiritual satisfaction. Both are perfectly possible to achieve together, as they can and do coexist. A story in the Mahabharata goes thus: A young sage gets up from his morning prayers when a passing crow’s droppings foul him. In anger the Sage looks up and burns the crow. Satisfied with his power he walks to the nearest house and seeks food. The lady of the house is serving her husband and makes him wait. When she comes out to give him food, he stares at her in irritation. “Do you think I am a crow that you can burn,” she asks. Startled the Sage asks her how she knew. She tells him to go to a person in the nearby town who will explain. After a search the curious Sage ends up at the town’s butcher. The butcher asks the Sage whether the housewife sent him. The Sage is startled again and asks the butcher how both he and the lady knew things that only the Sage knew. The butcher explains to a chastened Sage that the mere performance of their own dharma had made both of them enlightened.
To be enlightened one does not have to choose between material and spiritual life. All one has to do is to live in the present with no regrets about the past and speculations about the future. Life is all about living with contradictions sensibly and in balance.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

i came first


SHIT !

Anonymous said...

i hate having to choose btw m00nie and devil wooman

R said...

i read this!!! good that u posted it here!!

Jim said...

material vs spiritual
our holy book the Bible instructs us

do not build for yourselves treasures on earth where moths can eat up and thieves steal


but treasures in heaven
use yr material wealth in the service of your fellow man

Jim said...

sams as wat Gandhi-ji said

we are trustees of the wealth entrusted to us

it is not ours

Jim said...

on judgement day
we will have to give full account of wat we did wid our wealth

Jim said...

i am a great preacher
aint i ?

Anonymous said...

you guys dunno me but wid a reference..im Alisha`s mom.. nyzillestpunjabi showed me how u guys showered so many prayers on her today im hea to say thanks to all of u guys and make u happy wid this news dat her surgery went well and she is free of cancer now :)..cudnt wait to share this with all of u din noe where to reach u all but on ur blog... we shared one journey to her health togetha directly or indirectly u supported us so much *thanks and huggs*
God bless u all..

Jim said...

Alisha

God loves u

u gonna go places
and make your mom and dad proud

Invincible said...

Great post.
They say in kaliyug, bhaktiyog is the easiest and the most practical path to salvation.

Keshi said...

Very interesting post m000nie!

**All one has to do is to live in the present with no regrets about the past and speculations about the future.

very true m000nie...but there r times that I cant simply forget the past..it's too much...I dun think I'm helping myself with this but I cant help it either...


heyyy zilli where the hell have u been? And how come ur blog is deleted? No goodbyes nutttin?? wow it would take me a hell of alot more than that to say goodbye to all of u lovely ppl..

Keshi.

Keshi said...

zilllie what new post? The last time I checked it it was all deleted...no blog at all. Now I went there and I only see the profile page...no blog link...

Anyways I hope ur happy wherever u r and I wish all the best in everything!

Keshi.

Anonymous said...

i changed completely ever since i met mooniee


SHIT!

how i hate m00niee

Dewdrop said...

Wonderful words of wisdom

Jim said...

thanks dewdy

and words are all i have to ....

Jim said...
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PuNeEt said...

this is fantastic post...

having the cake and eating it is just an illusion
thats true

Choices appear to give us freedom; in reality they constrain us instead of liberating us
wow this was fantastic
I liked the perception

this is fundu post

take care
Cheers

tulipspeaks said...

hugsssssssssssssss m000nie

me missing ya..

guess its my choice that landed me in blogword..heaven on earth ;)


=am000nie=

Keshi said...

m000nie missu..

Keshi.

uttara said...

hey sweetyyyyyy hows u ????

hugggzzzzzzzzz

miss u ...muahhhhhhhh

uttara

Jim said...

http://imnutsincaps.blogspot.com/2006/01/i-love-u-just-way-u-r.html


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