Happiness - Be Blissful
Our true nature is to renounce thoughts every passing moment. Simply allow each thought to rise like a bubble and burst.
Man by his very nature
is an unclutched and blissful being. What do we mean by the term
unclutched? Let me explain.
Every thought that arises in us is like a bubble that forms, rises and
dies. Every thought independently rises and dies before the next thought
comes up. For example, if you are sitting in a chair and suddenly get
up, the moment you have decided to get up, that moment the thought of
sitting has left you. If you are working on your computer and decide to
shut down the machine, that moment, the thought that you want to work
has died. So every thought is unconnected and happens in series, one
after the other. One thought has to die before the next one comes up.
This is our true nature.
Our true nature
is to renounce thoughts every passing moment. By the word renounce, I
mean simply allowing each thought to rise like a bubble and burst and
allowing the next thought to rise. Our thoughts have only a vertical
existence, like rising bubbles.
This process of allowing thoughts
to rise and die without trying to connect them is what we mean by being
unclutched. As long as this natural process is allowed to happen,
things are all right.
But what we do is, we start connecting
these thoughts randomly and form a shaft. By doing this, we convert the
vertical and unclutched process into a horizontal one with linear
connectivity. Here starts the whole problem. As long as each thought is
allowed to rise and die, we can take on any amount of load at the
physical and mental planes and our consciousness will remain light and
blissful. Once we start connecting thoughts, our consciousness suffers
and we start feeling burdened. It becomes damaging to our being.
All emotions
like worry, lust, discontentment, jealousy, fear, ego and attention,
are purely because we find a connection between independent incidents,
between independent thoughts, and create a concept for ourselves and
start relating with that concept. We create an imaginary shaft with our
thoughts and we suffer because of this.
These emotions
create all forms of violence, be they religious wars, social conflicts
or political unrest. The basis or the root of all forms of violence is
our emotions and the basis of our emotions is our habit of creating imaginary shafts of our thoughts and empowering them to work on us.
While creating these shafts, we choose the thoughts depending on whether we want pain
or pleasure. We pick pleasant thoughts at random and connect them to
form a shaft of pleasure or pick negative thoughts and connect them to
form a shaft of pain. We create shafts of pain
and pleasure alternately for ourselves, and oscillate between these two
emotions. To unclutch from this tendency is the master key to a
blissful life.
If you deeply analyze how we connect our thoughts
instead of renouncing them, you will understand how we create suffering
for ourselves. It is the mind that finds the connection. As such, there
is no connection between our thoughts.
We have been trained to
feed on words and thoughts. That is why we create these shafts. We feed
on words because we operate out of fear or greed all the time. Out of
fear or greed, we create connectivity in our thoughts. We are afraid to
let go of this process because if we let go, there is nothing else to
hold on to. We have never experienced an unclutched state of mind where
there is no shaft, only bubble-like thoughts.
In the unclutched
state, there is no scope for fear or greed. You will simply BE, that's
all. But it becomes difficult to understand that we can exist without
this shaft of thoughts. A small story:
An eye specialist was
treating a blind man. He assured him, "Once I operate on your eye, you
will have your vision back and you can throw your stick away."
The
blind man became afraid when he heard this. He asked the doctor, "I
understand that I will get my vision, but how can I walk without my
stick?"
The man was so used to walking with the stick that he
could not understand that by getting his vision he could throw away the
stick! In the same way, when the truth is that we can live in an
unclutched fashion blissfully, we wonder how. We see clutching thought
shafts as inevitable!
We fail to see how mythical the whole thing
is. Our mind is a myth. We have empowered it and become a slave to it,
that's all. It is nothing but mental slavery. Another small story:
There was an old man in a family who could not be pleased at any cost.
He
remained stubborn and grumpy, no matter how much his family tried to
keep him in good spirits. His children and grandchildren would visit him
and try to cheer him up, but in vain. Suddenly one day, he became very
gentle and cheerful. His family was shocked at the sudden
transformation. One of his granddaughters asked him courageously,
"Grandpa, how come you have changed so suddenly?" The old man replied,
"All my life, I tried my best to get a contented mind, but never
succeeded in getting it. So I have decided to be contented with it now."
Just see the play of the mind! Your mind can make you or break you. That is why we need to be free from it.
Just
watch the thoughts rising in you. Clearly see how each thought rises
and dies and the next thought comes up. Observe how you effortlessly
connect these thoughts and create ideas and concepts. Watch the play of
these concepts upon yourself; you will understand how you create the
whole myth. I tell you: Connecting thoughts is the Original Sin.
Living
in an unclutched fashion is the way to a blissful living. Just decide
that you will not connect any two thoughts, that you will not pass any
judgment on any thought or any incident.
When you work
in an unclutched fashion, you will find your capacity expanding; you
will take on a lot more responsibility without getting stressed; you
will not experience mood swings between pain and pleasure; you will be blissful all the time. We are so used to happiness
that comes with a reason. This reason is again a shaft that we create
with our thoughts. Once you stop creating these shafts, you will be
blissful all the time.
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