Sunday, 21 December 2014
Do You Always Wish For More?
Do You Always Wish For More?
You may ask, `I am dissatisfied with every thing. What can I acquire that will make me content?' Saints say that so long as you think in terms of acquiring more and more, you will not be content. The thought of acquiring itself is the source of discontentment. Contentment lies in celebrating what you have, while discontentment is a result of desire or greed for what you do not have. Chasing what you do not possess will keep you running around forever, as acquiring everything will never be possible. Discontentment will be the sad story of your life.
Realise that you have been blessed with so much. It is only on account of your greed and ego that you cannot see it. Rejoice and value the life that you have. Be grateful for the many things you have taken for granted.
Discontentment will not lead you anywhere. One day death will knock at your door and you will be taken away feeling discontented.
Therefore, wake up! Live with contentment.
One who is content wonders how he has been blessed with such abundance. He feels he has been granted far more than he deserves. He lives in a feeling of gratitude and this itself is contentment. It is acceptance of what is and the belief that it is enough. This brings happiness and peace. Each day , every moment, he receives gifts as torrents of bliss pouring into his heart.
Acceptance is the spirit of a seeker. He surrenders his life unto God like a blank cheque book with a valid signature at the bottom. He allows God to fill in whatever is necessary for him. He has no choice or desire of his own.
Acceptance is blissful. Nothing external can dampen the bliss. Where there are no preconditions or desires like, `it would be nice if this happens', or `if that does not happen', there is no choice. Without choice there are no demands and therefore, no anxiety or fear. The mind has no cause for disturbance. The seeker is at peace with whatever happens. There is no need for him to check whether any event is comforting or distressing. There is a unique indifference towards the event itself. His bliss is not dependent on any person, place or situation because he knows that happiness or sorrow do not come from the external.
We complain only because we are not content with what we have. If a man gets hurt and fractures his leg, he complains. If his leg were so important, one wonders why he failed to thank God when his leg was normal.
One day you are hurt, so you complain, and for years nothing went wrong but there was no expression of gratitude. It appears as though you are determined to remain discontent, sad and depressed. Infinite bliss has been bestowed upon you, but you remain unaware of it. If you cultivate the feeling of gratitude, you will always remain content and happy. Therefore, strengthen the feeling of gratitude.
A spiritual seeker is one whose way of thinking and living has been transformed.
In whatever he sees and whatever he gets, his connection with the Divine is not lost. His joy never disappears; instead, it keeps in creasing. He does not become depressed.
Ever joyful, he is content, satisfied and has no demands. He always feels blessed.
To remain content and happy is an art.
Whether standing, sitting, eating or drinking, one who can remain content alone receives an open invitation from the Supreme Self.
Om Namah Shivay
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