Words from the Master

Sep 14, 2009  at 2:12 AM

Swamiji, we are always looking to achieve something in life. Is this also a play of our ego?

Yes, of course! You have come to the point. When you think that life has got a purpose and run behind the purpose, you are being egoistic. When you realize the beauty of Existence and flow with it, and understand that Life itself is the purpose and all goals are just illusions, then you have acquired awareness; then you are no more egoistic.

A Master is the one who makes you understand the ‘purposelessness’ of life. When you search with a purpose, you miss reality, because when you run behind the purpose, you miss the present. You simply miss Existence.

When you realize the purposelessness of life, a new consciousness starts blossoming in you. You will then understand that the diamonds that you were protecting all along are mere stones. You will understand that the things that you thought were great, are mere toys. You will understand that money is not the real bliss that you are seeking. You are seeking beyond it.

You will start looking at life as a great divine play - of Existence. You will enjoy the drama and play your role with utmost enjoyment and perfection. You will not live for goals; you will live for the sake of living and enjoying the living.

See, understand that I am not saying that you should stop earning money. Without money, there is nothing you can do in life. I am only saying enjoy living every moment and make your goals just incidental in the whole process. You must understand that the whole thing is just a drama wherein you are a player. When you get attached to goals, you miss this whole idea.

In a drama, does it make any sense to get attached to your role or to another character or to anything? No! It will straightaway seem ridiculous is it not? In the same way, Life is also a great drama; so don’t get attached to it in any fashion. Just play your role and enjoy the whole show.

Understand that Life is not the goal, but the path itself. When you have a goal, you will run. When you run, your feet will not touch the ground. When you don’t touch the ground, you miss the beauty of Existence. When you run, you are literally missing the feel of Existence beneath you. When you drop the goal, the emphasis will automatically be on the path. The path is meant to be enjoyed; the goal will be taken care of automatically.

When you understand the purposelessness of life, you will understand the meaning of living. Until you understand this, you live your life in an unconscious fashion. You live without a proper Consciousness. You live with a solid ego that sees only goals, and not the beauty of life itself.

Sacrificing your whole life for the sake of the goal is not the way to live. If you live this way, once every goal is reached, you will only repent at having wasted your whole life on insignificant things. Drop the goals and enjoy the path. Meditate on this teaching again and again. The Truth will dawn on you some time.

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This excerpt has been taken from the book: Guaranteed Solutions.

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