Thursday, April 15, 2010

"The snake and ladder of life"



 
Whatever the past karma,
it is like this: let us say, until the age of 30 you earn
10 million rupees
Now you can either squander it or make it grow.
In the past, you might have created some riches within you.
In this life you may either add to it or squander it; but definitely
some quality of that will be there in your life, though in
unconsciousness it may go to waste. So because of your
spiritual practices, those riches may manifest now in terms
of material comfort, like a good house, the right kind
of atmosphere, or maybe good people around you. In spite
of all this, you may not make use of it and just become
complacent. That is the whole cycle.
Why I repeatedly say that the whole game is like the
Snake and Ladder game is;
you climb the ladder and there you’re happy. The very comfort
that comes out of it, that comes out of good karma, may
make youcomplacent and that is it, down through
the snake you go.
Then once suffering comes, you start looking and grow.
You may squander it and go down again. This is the way
of the fool, wasting his energy;
but someone who has sufficient intelligence in him should
even take each breath as a step
towards growth. It is very much possible. Even after reminding a
person hundreds of times,
if he still does not wake up, if he is still lying down in his comforts,
what can we do?
He will be lost. He has to suffer once again, and then
maybe seek growth.
This whole spiritual process is not happening to even one
percent of the population.
For all others, when things are going well they are laughing, and
when things go bad they are crying. There are very few
people in the world who, whichever way it is, are
okay and balanced.
For them nothing is a great benediction, nothing is a problem.
Everything is just another life situation through which
they can become free.
The rest of the people are all the type who will go the way the
situation pushes them.
They are like cattle. You have evolved into a human body,
but otherwise there is no real difference. Between the way
animals live and generally the way people live, is there any great
difference qualitatively? Maybe quantitatively
there is a lot of difference. There is more variety to your activity;
you drive a car, you watch television.
All that nonsense you do, but qualitatively,
where is the difference?
If the difference has to come, it can only come with awareness;
there is no other way.
Generally, mental alertness is mistaken for awareness, but
awareness is a far
deeper dimension than just mental alertness alone. When
awareness arises within you,
love and compassion will be the natural follow-up; then each
breath becomes a step towards growth.

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
 

SOURCE : CHENNAI ONLINE 

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