It’s a beautiful, fresh morning. A fox is on hunt in the
forest. The sun is verdantly casting long shadows from the east. The fox gets
drunk with ego and pride looking at its long shadow.
Smitten with excited goose-bumps, it goes into
self-bragging, “I must be really big and powerful to cast such a huge shadow!
So little rabbits and tiny rats aren’t worthy of being in my big body! I have
to hunt an elephant at least. That will do justice to my true status and
standing.”
So all through the morning it roams around to get an
elephant. Many small preys cross its path, but swooning with ego and pride it
just ignores them. It’s not before the noon time it sees an elephant. The sun
is hot and brightly overhead. The fox stands in the elephant’s path. But before
it even realizes what is happening, the elephant swipes it away like a dust
particle with its trunk. It lands at a distance very painfully. It now runs in
panic.
While running it looks around its feet and sees the tiny
shadow clinging to its scared self. “How come I’ve become so small after the
fall?” it wonders.
Holding onto the impermanent elements on the shifting stage
of life is the cause of pain and suffering. The externalities are the moving
shadows. They give the impression that they define you. But how can such
fickle, impermanent, transient, fleeting, temporary things and phenomena be the
component of our real self? Peace and happiness lie in connecting with the
essentially real self, the substance, the permanent entity. It lies inside all
of us. But is of no use unless and until we spot it, observe it, realize and
acknowledge it. If it’s not recognized, it’s almost of no use like the beggar
who died wretchedly on a hidden gold treasure.
A beggar died in most wretched poverty in his hut. The place
just reeked of misery and suffering. After cremation they just couldn’t bear up
with the stench, so decided to dig up the place to remove the signs of wretchedness.
To their surprise, there was hitherto unfound golden treasure under the hut.
There was gold just a few feet under the surface and a man had met a slow,
prolonged and painful death due to poverty on it.
Same is the case with the treasure
trove of our real self, the essentially loving self. Find it, acknowledge it,
nourish it to be happy and be at peace, or meet a painful, discontented death.
Much as we run after the shadows, the centre, the pivot lies neglected.
Shifting shadows never give permanent joy. So go down, unearth and lay bare the
treasure you are sitting upon! The deeper you go, the more interconnectedness
you will feel. This web of unity will land you in the zone of harmonic being
where self-love is no longer separate from love for all.
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