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		<title>Let&#8217;s Talk About Love</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s talk about love.

People talk about it all the time. The Bible says, &#8220;above all, love each other deeply&#8221;. Buddha said, &#8220;hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.&#8221; The prophet Mohammed said, &#8220;do you love your creator? Love you fellow-beings first.&#8221; The Torah has &#8220;have love for your neighbour as for yourself.&#8221; In fact, it seems that all major religions have, in some way or another, a huge emphasis on love.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&rsquo;s talk about love.</p>
<p>People talk about it all the time. The Bible says, &ldquo;above all, love each other deeply&rdquo;. Buddha said, &ldquo;hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.&rdquo; The prophet Mohammed said, &ldquo;do you love your creator? Love you fellow-beings first.&rdquo; The Torah has &ldquo;have love for your neighbour as for yourself.&rdquo; In fact, it seems that all major religions have, in some way or another, a huge emphasis on love.</p>
<p>But love isn&rsquo;t as simple as people think it is. It&rsquo;s easy to love sometimes. I love my children and my husband enough that I would gladly offer my life for their safety. But that&rsquo;s easy. Anyone can do that.</p>
<p>Love it the greatest challenge that we face, yet just about no-one realises it. To love someone is just about the bravest thing you can do.</p>
<p>How many times have you thought &ldquo;I&rsquo;d love you if&#8230;&rdquo; or &ldquo;I love everyone except&#8230;&rdquo;? How many groups of people do you find too hard to love? How many groups of people are there who you think it&rsquo;s easier to just hate them all and forget about love?</p>
<p>I&rsquo;ve known many people, religious and non-religious alike, who do this. The funny thing is, they always justify it. They always have a reason why it&rsquo;s okay. Just like you have reasons. Just like how you think there&rsquo;s nothing wrong with how you choose to distribute your love.</p>
<p>And that&rsquo;s fine for the most part.</p>
<p>But some people take it too far. Instead of filling their lives with love and bringing about happiness, they instead focus on those they aren&rsquo;t able to love and they let hatred manifest and grow. Their lives become consumed by hate and fear and anger. They aren&rsquo;t strong enough to love.</p>
<p>Loving those who are similar to you is easy. After all, you wouldn&rsquo;t be the sort of person you are if you thought it was a bad idea. So you think all the people like you&nbsp;aren&rsquo;t too bad, and that makes them easy to love.</p>
<p>But what about the gays. The blacks. The Asians. The immigrants. The single parents. The liars. The disabled. The jobless. The homeless. The criminals. The drug users. The lazy. The stupid. The arrogant. The ugly.</p>
<p>They don&rsquo;t deserve our love. That&rsquo;s how we think of it. They haven&rsquo;t <i>earned </i>love.</p>
<p>And, really, if love has to be earned, then it&rsquo;s not really <i>love </i>at all. It&rsquo;s appreciation or respect, maybe. But not <i>love</i>.</p>
<p>Jesus said &ldquo;love thy enemy.&rdquo; Those three little words are the greatest challenge of your life. Loving someone that you would find easier to hate.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s not that they haven&rsquo;t earned our love at all. It&rsquo;s that we aren&rsquo;t strong enough to give it to them. But not many people are ready to admit that. It&rsquo;s easier to just hate a group of people and not admit our own weaknesses, even if it&rsquo;s fundamentally against our religion or beliefs. We can amend the &ldquo;love everyone&rdquo; teaching with &ldquo;love everyone except <i>those </i>people.&rdquo; It&rsquo;s easy enough. And weak people can only do easy things. Only the strong, the brave, the courageous, the truly moral, can do what is hard. Only the most valiant among us can disagree with someone&rsquo;s choices but still love them as a person.</p>
<p>Because that&rsquo;s what it really boils down to. <i>People</i>.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s easy to see someone and think of them as simply another fatso, another homeless, another drug user, another person you want to avoid because they&rsquo;re one of those types. It&rsquo;s so very easy, and it makes it easy for us to forget that they aren&rsquo;t just a fatso. They&rsquo;re a girl called Jessica who likes The Beatles and looks after her 3-year-old brother because her mother is sick and she cries at night because she&rsquo;s scared her mother will die and she doesn&rsquo;t know how she and her brother will cope. She is incredibly strong because despite all this, in fact in the face of it all, she still does the hard thing every single day: she hides her tears and takes care of her brother and tries to cheer her mother up by singing &ldquo;All You Need is Love&rdquo; and people who aren&rsquo;t as strong, people like you maybe, do the easy thing and ignore her and make things that much harder for her. No-one likes a fat girl after all.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s easy to see a drug user and think of how weak and useless they must be, like all drug users, and hate them because of the damage they do to society. It&rsquo;s easy to love everyone but them. It&rsquo;s easier than knowing that his name is Dave and he uses drugs because his mother died when he was born and his alcoholic dad beat him until he ended up in hospital at the age of 12 and never went home. He stayed at a friend&rsquo;s house and his friend showed him these amazing pills he had that make you feel better. After all the years of pain and fear and worry it worked, even though he knew it was wrong. After being told how useless he is by his dad every day growing up he believes it and thinks he isn&rsquo;t good enough to stop using. Dave thinks he&rsquo;s a waste of a person and that he&rsquo;ll never do any good. And when you ignore him, when you sneer at him, it confirms this to him. Deep down, his childhood self wanted to be a librarian, but he&rsquo;ll never get there because every day people confirm his belief that he can&rsquo;t. People like you maybe.</p>
<p>If you don&rsquo;t like an aspect of someone, that&rsquo;s fine. Every person on the planet has something about them that you wouldn&rsquo;t like if you knew about it. It might be swinging on chairs, chewing pens, stealing money, or hitting children. Every person has something bad in them.</p>
<p>You know what? That&rsquo;s <i>normal</i>. That&rsquo;s perfectly fine.</p>
<p>But those things aren&rsquo;t what make them <i>people</i>. And it&rsquo;s <i>people </i>we love. If we ignore every other part of them and focus on the bit we hate, then we&rsquo;re not treating them as <i>people </i>anymore. Because that makes them easier to hate.</p>
<p>When we stop thinking of people as actual people, it makes it easier for us to hate them. To judge them. To refuse to give them our love.</p>
<p>It takes a very strong person to get past that and to say &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t like that you&rsquo;re a smoker, but I&rsquo;m not going to let that one thing make it too hard for me to love you. I&rsquo;m not going to let one thing make it too hard for me to see the rest of you. I&rsquo;m going to be stronger than that. I&#8217;m strong enough to look at more than just that one part of you.&rdquo;</p>
<p>But you need to be <i>strong</i>. You need to be <i>brave</i>.</p>
<p>Love is a very brave thing. And we need more brave people in the world.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s easy to love someone who is like you. But it takes a truly good, moral, and strong person to love people <i>unconditionally</i>. To not say &ldquo;I love you if&#8230;&rdquo; but to shorten it to &ldquo;I love.&rdquo;</p>
<p>If you&rsquo;re strong enough, here&rsquo;s what you can do. Think of someone who you have shut out from your life. It might be a family member that was ostracised, or a co-worker who is annoying, or a homeless person you avoid on the way to the newsagent each day. They might not be very nice people. But there is more to them than that. And by loving them you can only help them become stronger, happier people themselves. Talk to the homeless man and ask him why he&rsquo;s homeless and what he really wants in life. Take your relative out for lunch. Get a cup of coffee with your co-worker. Spend time with them and get to know more about the parts of them that make them a person, instead of letting one unlikable trait stop you from seeing the rest of them.</p>
<p>But it&rsquo;s hard. People spend <i>years </i>justifying their hatred. Their lack of love. But one little gesture, one little &ldquo;it&rsquo;s okay&rdquo;, will make Jessica cry for happiness. One little &ldquo;you can do this&rdquo; will help Dave find the strength to improve his life. That&rsquo;s all it takes sometimes.</p>
<p>A lot of people aren&rsquo;t brave enough even for that. I hope you are. Because the world is suffering from a terrible shortage. There is a lack of love. Hatred and fear are spreading like a disease. People are forgetting how to love. They are forgetting about people being <i>people</i> and not just another one of <i>that</i> group.</p>
<p>I love you and I&rsquo;ve never met you. I love you for thinking about what you&rsquo;ve read here. I love you for considering, even if only for a second, even if you&rsquo;ll never act on it, that maybe that group you dislike is more than just a label. Because to do that for one second takes a lot of bravery. And I love you for that.</p>
<p>That&rsquo;s the thing about love. It gets easier the more you do it. People are really interesting, and the more you think of them as people, the better you feel. The more you will want to love them.</p>
<p>I love you.</p>
<p>Can you learn love those you don&rsquo;t?</p>
<p>I hope so. I hope you can find the strength within you to do so.</p>
<p>The whole world will be a better place if you can.</p>
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		<title>Buddhism And Christianity. A Buddhist&#8217;s  Point of View.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 06:43:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>references:</p>
<p>Buddhism: philosophy (system, technique) of becoming a Buddha.<br />Buddha: a person (not a god) that has reached the state of Nirvana.<br />Nirvana: absolute stability of the mind.</p>
<p>Now. Buddhism is a harsh philosophy. There is no help from no one. In Christianity there is a symbol of God: unconditional love, ever helpful, ever watchful, every where and always right &#8211; the source of never ending support and loneliness eliminator. At the end tho, both B. &amp; C.&nbsp; are about becoming a better homo sapience. Human beings are strange creatures: we have the ultimate brain (mind/intellect/intelligence or as Christians call it &#8211; soul), that is not found anywhere else in animal kingdom of planet Earth and possibly in the whole universe. It really is a wonderful machine (Christians would say magical), unfortunately we don&rsquo;t know how to use it. It is a tragedy. There is ALWAYS dissatisfaction, we just can&rsquo;t get full, it doesn&rsquo;t&rsquo;t matter what it is we r consuming (food, goods, sex, knowledge, beauty, love), fulfillment only lasts for a little while. Mind, great but restless, always pushes us to get more. That creates fear and suffering (that we also consume and can not live without). Forever hungry, we roam around as an all consuming super virus looking for its next victim. (With science and technology developing as never before, we are dangerous to existence of life itself, at least on our planet). How we came to be, were we created by God or nature, ultimately doesn&rsquo;t matter. What to do with our selves (the meaning of life) is the problem. To solve this problem in Buddhism one must reach Nirvana. In Christianity one must surrender himself to God. Both philosophies require determination, time, strong will, ability to develop. One can reach God only by following His word. God said (and I am NOT a scholar on exact phrasing but what was said I do understand): I am everywhere, I am everything, love me, understand that I am the ruler not you, do what I said and if you do (and it is not easy), I will give you everything you want:</p>
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<p>heaven. Buddhism has the same understanding minus the symbol of God: everything is everything, life is beautiful, everything&nbsp; belongs to everyone, one is a part of everything, no fight is necessary: just learn to enjoy it. Unfortunately in Christianity one can get it all just by believe: there is eternal life, one just has to wait a bit (80 years compared to infinity is nothing but a spec of dust). This is one of the fundamental differences between B. &amp; C. The idea of &ldquo;God the giver&rdquo; is overwhelming to the common man. It suppose to give one strength, but it is SO GOOD it takes the strength away. Buddhism doesn&rsquo;t contradict the existence of God, heaven, or immortality of the soul (mind), but it is understood that before questions of such magnitude are comprehended or even discussed, one must reach a certain level of understanding of reality: reach Nirvana. Heaven may exist, it may not, but one thing is for sure: one will not reach it, unless one achieved Nirvana while on earth and alive.</p>
<p><strong>The essential book of Buddhism::</strong> <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2017/2017-h/2017-h.htm" target="_blank">The Dhammapada</a> (23 pages of pure wisdom).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2017/2017-h/2017-h.htm" target="_blank">http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2017/2017-h/2017-h.htm</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 11:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Racism issues has grown so much in every section of the world and if you didn&#8217;t aware of it ,just take a look in your local newspaper and there is at least one news about racism . You must understand one thing clearly that no human&#8217;s religion is better than the another religion since all religion gives you almost the same human value and teaching and they are almost the same . I respect every religion&#8217;s privacy and priority. Islam , hindu , Christian and Buddha are main religion in the world and lived for almost thousand of years till now .</p>
<p>Human have different characters and we are not complaining but trying to understand each and other when being friend but why not doing this in religion matter . Believe in religion in legend made but culture in religion is human made. Understanding each and other and avoid taking up this sensitive issue in the public is simply but why many cant understand? They curse the others religion to create uneasiness between countries and eventually there will be wars going on.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Did you imagine economically when there is a war in both countries. War is going on which caused by immature acts by one of the community in social , then the country loss men who had family with them and millions dollar of property and nothing is profitable here. How if you spend those money which will be used in repairing or buying new properties after war , by spend on your family or starting new business or any other &nbsp;profitable works ,isn&#8217;t it better .&nbsp;</p>
<p>Be rational thinker and save your future and not to destroy it by all religion is same and we must give equal respect to them .I am a Hindu and i have many friends from Islam ,buddha and chiristian Religionand i respect them .I cant express my anger towards the people&#8217;s stupidity in this matter but some action done by them is total waste of time and is full of blind egotistic inside them.We must help them to wake up and see the real world .We must unite the world without any force and only filled by love . No war ,Respect religions ,and live in peace.</p>
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<p>Throughout the centuries, eastern philosophers and holy men (Priests) have been revered through the Eastern world.&nbsp; Men like Ghandi, Confucious, and Shoulin.&nbsp; Now, in the modern (Western) world, there word is either taken literally or brushed off as nonsense.&nbsp; Nostradamus said the world would end in 2012, however, he did not say how.&nbsp; We, as a race, can decide whether he is correct or not.&nbsp; We not only have the power to destroy ourselves, but the power to save ourselves as well.</p>
<p>Eastern Philosophy teaches us how to become at peace with each other, as well as, at peace with nature.&nbsp; Think of the Earth as a living Entity, a Being as youi will.&nbsp; It is getting angry at how we&#8217;re treating it.&nbsp; Destroying it&#8217;s forests, endangering species, experimenting on not only animals, but ourselves as well.&nbsp; Now, over the past decade, look at all the earthquakes that are coming about, all the hurricanes with massive destruction in their wake (i.e. Katrina), all the volcanoes erupting after centuries of lying dormant.&nbsp; Yes, we are destroying ourselves, but mostly because we are destroying nature.</p>
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<p>If we all practiced Eastern Principle, we might get along better.&nbsp; No more wars, famine, unnatural deaths.&nbsp; Herbal medicing, from the East, as well as, from Native Americans have been proven to work better than most modern medicines.&nbsp; That is because these cultures are closer to nature and feel no need for dominance.&nbsp; The just want to exist in peace, and let evolution take its course.</p>
<p>Peace is what we&#8217;re all after, but somewhere along the timeline, we got off track and began believing that force is the only way to get peace.&nbsp; We all have to live together and share the same planet, so why can&#8217;t we do it in peace.&nbsp; Buddhists believe in reincarnation, but why would we want to come into the next life if it turns out worst than the one we left behind?</p>
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<p><strong>The most frequent question asked by my students is about life. They want to know what life is, why life is so mysterious, and why we are unable to understand it.</p>
<p>I am sorry folk, I am really sorry because I don&rsquo;t know what life is and why it is so mysterious. I can only give you absurd answers, confusing answers, and then you will begin to ask more absurd questions. It is like asking me why hole is empty. The answer is because there is nothing in it. Are you satisfied? No, I am sure you are not satisfied. How the hell am I supposed to know what life is? I cannot talk about theories and the versions which your religious books present before you.</p>
<p>If we are humans, we are humans. Why we are humans and not rats is absurd. Similarly, how can you tell you anything about the process which is happening differently in me and differently in you? Life is happening to me and it is happening to you too. It can be experienced but it can&rsquo;t be described. If I try to explain it, I won&rsquo;t be telling the truth because I am as much unknown to it as you all are. </p>
<p>Why life is mysterious cannot be answered because if the mystery is revealed to us there won&rsquo;t be why. Life is a mystery because no why is relevant in this case. It is not something which man has created so the mystery can&rsquo;t be explained and I don&rsquo;t want to know that mystery because I am living with that mystery. I am experiencing it. </p>
<p>Sometimes you ask me why life has neither beginning nor end. I am really ashamed because every drama I teach, every story I explain has a beginning and an end but I can&rsquo;t answer this question about life. Dramas and stories are our own creations and we can end them in any way we please but life is not in our hands. Yes, you are right in thinking that life ought to have a beginning and an end because your mind has been conditioned and trained to think like that. I have kept my mind a little away when it comes to understanding the mysteries of nature and the world.</p>
<p>One day a scholar friend of mine was saying to one of his disciples that life is like a woman.</p>
<p>I was naturally surprised and I began to listen to him very attentively because I was as curious about life as his disciple was.</p>
<p>My scholar friend saying, &ldquo;The person who declares that he understands women is exhibiting self importance. The man who thinks he understands women is easily deceived. The man who pretends to understand them is ambiguous. The man who wants to understand them is wistful. On the other hand, the man who does not say he understands them, does not think he understands them, does not pretend to understand them, does not even want to understand them &ndash; he understands them!&rdquo;</p>
<p>Yes, I agree with my scholar friend and conclude that life is like a woman. Don&rsquo;t ever try to understand either of them-life and woman. Try to understand life and you will become a mess. Forget all about understanding. Just live it and you will understand it. The understanding is not going to be intellectual, theoretical; the understanding is going to be total. The understanding is not going to be verbal; it is going to be non-verbal. That is the meaning when we say life is a mystery. It can be lived but it cannot be solved.</p>
<p>With your own experience you can know what life is but you can never say what it is. That is the meaning of mystery. Mystery is definitely not a problem, so please never confound the two. A problem can be solved. A mystery is that which cannot be solved; insolubility is inbuilt. And it is good that life cannot be solved, otherwise what would you do then? Just think of it. If life is not a mystery and somebody comes and explains it to you &ndash; then what will you do? There will be nothing left except to commit suicide. Even that will look meaningless.</p>
<p>Life is a subtle mystery because the more you know it, the more beautiful it becomes. If you learn the art of flowing with life, you don&rsquo;t need to understand it, you don&rsquo;t want to solve the mystery, you simply flow with it. An orgasmic relationship evolves between you and life, but you cannot figure out what it is. That&rsquo;s the beauty of it, that&rsquo;s its infinite depth.</p>
<p>There is no beginning and no end. Such is life and let it be so. You can never think of a narrowed life by creating a beginning and putting an end. Beginning will mean that something came out of nothing, and end will mean that something was there and went into nothing. That will be an even bigger mystery. When we say life has no beginning, we simply say it has always been there. How can there be a beginning? Can you mark a line and say that at this moment life started, as Christian theologians used to say? Just four thousand years before Jesus Christ, they say, life started on a certain Monday. Of course, it must have been in the morning. But how can you call it Monday if there was no Sunday before it? And how can you call it morning if there was no night before it? Just think of it.</p>
<p>It will be foolish to make a mark somewhere. Where will you mark? There is no point to mark. It is not possible to mark a line because even to mark a line something is needed. Something is needed to precede it, otherwise demarcation is not possible. You can mark a line if there are two things, but if there is only one thing how can you mark a line? The fence around your house is possible because there is a neighbor. If there is no neighbor, nothing beyond your fence, the fence cannot exist. Just think of it. If there is absolutely nothing beyond your fence, your fence will fall down into nothing. How can it exist? Something is needed beyond the fence to hold it.</p>
<p>Simply putting, let&rsquo;s assume for a second that on a certain Monday life started, a Sunday is needed to precede it. Otherwise the Monday will fall, topple down and disappear. And in the same way there is no possibility of any end. Life is, life simply is. It has been, it will be. It is eternity.</p>
<p>The art of living does not demand much. Just don&rsquo;t waste your time and energy on such absurd issues. Just start living moment to moment, flow with the life, drink the life to the lees, be part of it, never think of beginning or end, just dance because you are a blessed one who has got a chance to be involved in this mystery.<br /></strong></p>
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<p><strong><br />Some of my students often tell me that I continue to confuse them. Yes, they are right because confusion is my method of saying things. If there is no confusion, there is not solution. Mind needs to be shaken and disturbed to make things clearer. I would not like you to have any roots in the mind in the name of love or in the name of meditation or in the name of God. Your mind is very cunning. It can thrive on anything; on meditation, on love, it can thrive. The moment I see that your mind is thriving on anything, I immediately have to uproot you from it. My whole effort is to create a no-mind state in you. I am not here to convince you about anything. I am not here to give you a dogma, a creed to live by. I am here to take all creeds away from you because only then will life happen to you. I am not giving you anything to live by, I am simply taking all props away from you, all crutches.</p>
<p>This mind of yours is so cunning that it has alternatives for every situation. If you tell your mind not to do this, it will be ready to do that. You tell it not to think about Suzan, it will begin to think about her younger sister Gloria. You tell your mind not to cling to money; your mind will answer that it will cling to meditation. Don&rsquo;t rely on mind solely because it will continue to beguile you. You tell your mind to renounce everything; the mind will say that it will follow the way to God. But I say that God and godliness are quite different from each other. The word God is an impediment in the way to godliness. </p>
<p>Your mind is stuffed with the ideas of God. First of all you will have to drop all such ideas if you aspire to attain to godliness. The ideas of God are paved with thorns planted by religions and you will be confused whether you should follow the way to a Hindu God or a Christian God or any other available in the society. </p>
<p>If you ask me anything about God, I can only smile because I am as ignorant as you are. When there is no clue, not even a hint, not even a nudge, not even a whisper, how can you tell you about God? Yes, I do have accumulated ideas of God, and that is why I tell you to discard all that is accumulated. I want to make you quite ignorant once again, so l will have to confuse you. Whenever I see that some knowledge is being gathered, I immediately jump on it and destroy it. By and by you will learn &ndash; being close to me you are bound to learn &ndash; that it is futile to accumulate because this man will not leave you in peace. If you cling to something he is going to take it away, so what is the point? </p>
<p>You can read all that I have written here but please don&rsquo;t cling to it, don&rsquo;t make a belief out of it, don&rsquo;t ever try to create a philosophy, or a theology out of it. Just read it, enjoy it, and then forget it. Simply read these lines, and then act as if nothing has happened. You are ready for a new experience, alive and fresh, without any kind of accumulation.</p>
<p>I am not a philosopher or a teacher who is trying to impose upon you. I don&rsquo;t want you to follow me. Take me like a bird you had seen chirping on a tree, or like passing gust of wind. If you can&rsquo;t do all this, then at least accept that you are reading a few lines of literature which sounds stupid and unconventional. Yes, I am unconventional because I am not old, I am born just now, in fact, I am dying with every full stop after a sentence and I am taking birth again at the beginning of a new sentence. </p>
<p>All I am trying to bring into light is the points which are beyond knowledge. I teach my students their course of study and they do succeed. Having received their degrees they come to me to thank me. Generally, they visit me on many occasions. They often say that all that they have studied in the course books appears to be unsuitable in the real life situation. While teaching them, I teach from the point of view that they should pass their exams but when they visit me after their success in their exams, I give them different interpretations of all that I had taught them. They are confused and almost at their wits end. They ask me why I am teaching them something else, quite opposite to all that I had taught them before taking their exams. I smile and answer that you make your houses and I will destroy them. I see freshness in every new second before me. While teaching them I was a few days younger but after their exam I was a different man. I had died many times and reborn many times before their next visit. </p>
<p>I can understand the confusion of my students. They get confused because they cling to the old and they are not ready to come out of the cocoon. I present new ideas of the same subject and they are amazed and confused. Yes, confusing them is my art and I know that this is the only art which brings new joy and experiences in life. </p>
<p>All the confusion which you have created is the result of your own doing. Don&rsquo;t make the houses of confusion and I won&rsquo;t be able to destroy them. What I mean to say is that don&rsquo;t read my ideas if your mind is already crammed with stale and orthodox ideas. If you create, I am going to destroy. If you stop creating houses &ndash; card-houses, they are &ndash; if you stop creating houses, if you say, &ldquo;This man will come and destroy,&rdquo; if you simply wait and listen and you don&rsquo;t bother to make any house to live in, then I cannot confuse you. And the day I cannot confuse you will be a great day of rejoicing for you. That very moment you will be able to understand me &ndash; not by your intellect but by your being. It will be a communion, not a communication. It will be a transfer of energy, not of words. You will have entered into my house.</p>
<p>You have created the barrier of God, and it stops godliness. You can&rsquo;t attain to the divine state if you have existing ideas in your mind. You will have to be pure in spirit to attain to the truth. Then you will start living in that house and I am trying to bring you into my house. Jesus says to his disciples, &ldquo;In my God&rsquo;s house there are many mansions.&rdquo; I also say to you, &ldquo;I am taking you on a journey where a great palace is waiting for you.&rdquo; But I see you making houses by the side of the road and I have to destroy them, otherwise your journey will be destroyed and you will never reach the goal. You start worshipping anything. You are in such a hurry, you are so impatient, that whatsoever I tell you, you simply grab it.</p>
<p>I want you to be clear in your mind, pious in your thoughts, away from the old borrowed ideas of life and death. If you really want to be in the stream of joyous life, just plunge in, thinking that it is leading you to nowhere, without any prior thought hindering your progress. Just swim in the stream and enjoy every new second of life.<br /></strong></p>
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		<title>Your Understaing of  Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 13:48:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Your knowledge, your experiences in life, and some other circumstantial causes may have compelled you to think that loneliness and peace are the essential things which you need the most at all cost. It happens to almost everyone, somewhere in the journey of life, but it is very difficult to cover the miles assigned to us without any company. You are surrounded with your relatives, your friends, and your close acquaintances but you feel that something is missing.</p>
<p>This something is very important and it can only be experienced in true company. In Hindu Vedic culture, there is a very beautiful word &ldquo;Satsang&rdquo;. It is derived from Sanskrit language. Sat means true and Sanga means company. Indian philosophy deals extensively with the virtues and values of Satsang.</p>
<p>To me Satsang has a wider meaning because I feel that without the presence of the master, Satsang is incomplete. I have already defined the word Satsang in the first paragraph but it can&rsquo;t be described because it is an experience. In English there has never been such a thing as Satsang so it can&rsquo;t be translated into English. It is something which can be experienced.</p>
<p>Satsang is a highly precious thing in Eastern world, especially in India and Nepal. You are there in the presence of the master; you are not doing anything, you are just being there, like the many others like you who are there in the company. The presence of the master is magical, just like a catalyst. Neither you nor the master is doing anything, or is going to do anything but things begin to happen, you feel something inexpressible happening to you. There is the meeting of the different energies and the result can&rsquo;t be expressed through words.</p>
<p>This very Satsang can be your meditation, you Sadhana. You are surrounded by the energies emanating from the master and the others like you who are present there. You don&rsquo;t do anything but something highly significant is happening to you. You are almost drowned in that feeling, it is like being in stupor, intoxicated, and you don&rsquo;t want to come out of that state.</p>
<p>You might ask what will happen to you. I can&rsquo;t explain it because there is no vocabulary in my possession which can explain it. You are confused, and you ought to be confused. Yes, this very confusion is essential. The more you go deeper into the mystery, the more you are confused. You find your answers somewhere and you feel that things are clearing a bit but this very clarity of the things is going to bring more confusion. I call it the blessed confusion. Have you ever experienced it? If you are confused by the subtle, you have closed your eyes to the physical world that confronts you; you are there but still you are away, your energies are the new spring of your joy and it results from the Satsang, the true company.</p>
<p>Deep meditation means a lot to me because I am physically present there but my eyes are closed and mind is not responding to the external digressions. You might say that you are disturbed if someone makes even a little noise. This is just the beginning of your new experience, and you are prone to be disturbed by the external noises. You are very sensitive in deep meditation but the more you meditate, the more insensitive you become to the external clamour. Then finally a time comes, you are present in the company of others but you are actually not present there. You are not even touched by the external forces. You have submerged yourself into infinite, the inexpressible, the subtle, the beautiful, the experience of the bliss which is your personal and you can&rsquo;t share it with others.</p>
<p>When you have enabled yourself to touch the abysmal depth, the bottomless, the infinite, the depth of your existence, the depth of your being, you will not be disturbed, rather, you will be in such a blissful state that you will be existing physically but still you will not be feeling anything that disturbs you. Then disturbance or no disturbance are the same, sound and silence are the same. Then opposites are no longer opposites &ndash; they have become complementary. Then there is no contradiction in life, and you remain a witness of everything that happens. Much will happen and nothing will happen to you. It will always be happening somewhere else, and you will be a watcher.</p>
<p>There might be times in your life when you are disturbed by the noise, something which is annoying, and something which is really very disturbing. Don&rsquo;t panic; just let it come to you. There will be little jolt but it will finally settle down. </p>
<p>My friend lived in a single room apartment in a tall building in Mumbai. Behind the building there were railway tracks and every night hundreds of trains passed by. I was surprised that he was sleeping soundly but I was highly disturbed by the noises made by the passing trains. I was not in love with the noise of the trains. He seemed to have been deeply in love with the noise made by the trains.</p>
<p>One evening, it was raining heavily and my blessed friend was in my house, a very peaceful house, away from the clamour of the big city. My little house overlooks the vast ocean and cool breeze continues to flow continuously. </p>
<p>That night my friend could not go back to his house so I arranged a bed for him to sleep in my room. Soon I was sound asleep but my friend was restless. At midnight I opened my eyes and found him standing in front of the window.</p>
<p>I smiled and went back to sleep. I understood that he was missing the noise of the trains. He had mastered the art of sleeping in the presence of noises. That was the incident which provided me with a method. It was essential for him to fall in love with the noises but everybody can&rsquo;t do the same, but at least the very art can be practised. </p>
<p>Yes, I am telling you to fall in love with noises because you will never find a place in this world that guarantees you zero disturbance. Whenever a disturbance comes just accept it, allow it. If you try not to allow it then it really becomes a disturbance, but if a sound is there and you jerk, then the sound passes through you and you will fall deeper into silence than before. Then each disturbance becomes an opening of a new door.</p>
<p>It is an art and you will feel that you are gradually acquiring the art. You are beginning to be in love with even disturbances. It is a good indication, and you should feel grateful and blessed. And this is going to happen many times &ndash; this is just the beginning. It will settle after a few days and you will see that there is no problem. Then the new sensitivity is no longer new, and you are rooted in the new ground. It has become common to you, an ordinary reality &ndash; no longer a separate reality.</p>
<p>When you begin your meditation, even in the company of many others, it is a separate reality because your soul is going deep, and your body feels somewhere else, far away. Soon the body will follow. It is a little slow; it is a gross thing so it drags, lags behind. Soon it will come to the same point of sensitivity and things will settle. You will feel more capable of being. Many nuances will reveal themselves to you&hellip;you will see green as greener; you will see flowers more beautiful. The world will remain the same but as if vast, clean, as if your perceptivity has come to a different clarity, has become more transparent. You can see better, you can love better, you can be better.</p>
<p>This is the birth of love, and the key to success is to accept the disturbance and not to fight with it. If you start fighting with it, it becomes a disturbance. If there are birds around you, chirping and making all sorts of sounds, they are not aware that you are there because they have no plan to disturb you; they are simply doing their routine tasks. You will have to accept it, and when I say accept it, you will have to accept it willingly and with deep gratitude. Don&rsquo;t ever think that you have been compelled to carry a burden and never feel any reluctance. If you are ready now, you will find something beautiful happening to you. You are getting close to the house of existence, just one step and you will be home. </p>
<p>You will see that even while sleeping, you will have beautiful dreams and your nightmares will cease to be nightmares. Your nightmares will be transformed into something very beautiful. With ordinary people, who live a life of borrowed ideas and traditions, it is very difficult. Their nightmares are the part of their everyday ordinary life. They have nightmares even when they are not asleep. They have not learned the art of accepting the disturbances in a beautiful way. To do all this you need to be filled with positive energy. I don&rsquo;t have room for negative energy because I have already accepted death as something very beautiful thing. So, you see there can&rsquo;t be anything worse in life.</p>
<p>Begin to enjoy this life like a dream and believe that everything is going to pass and nothing is going to remain constant because the plan has already been made by the unknown, the divine, the nature. You don&rsquo;t lose anything in your dreams, do you? If you are ready to accept the negative as something positive, believe me, you have taken the first step towards godliness. The more you cultivate the more yields you will get.</p>
<p>If you, one beautiful blessed day, begin to believe that all that you see with your eyes open is a dream, you will have become the source of infinite love and joy. You will be unable to hate anyone, you will not be annoyed by the chirping of the birds around you, and the presence of negative energies around you will be transformed into positive, a really blissful state of being. Then there are no worries because everything around you will be a dream. </p>
<p>Even if you earn billions, and have a very luxurious life, one day, you will be buried or burned in your physical form and everything will be left behind. That will be the most painful moment for you because you have not understood the existence. But if you begin to accept everything that is happening to you or around you as a dream, you will be going for a very deep and peaceful sleep. May be after the end of this dream you will open your eyes somewhere else in real but who knows? I am definitely not the one who knows.<br /></strong></p>
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		<title>Are You Really Happy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 13:32:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Happiness is not something which can be defined in&nbsp; general term, for the causes are&nbsp; different and the experiencers are different. One particular thing can make you happy but the same thing can make someone very sad. Mr. Smith is happy because he has been blessed with a son, but his neighbour, Mr. Brown, is very sad because he has already got six sons and his wife is going to deliver the seventh one. Mr. Brown&rsquo;s happiness will return with the birth of his first daughter. Just a jest, and there is nothing serious in it. </p>
<p>I am not concerned about your happiness that is momentary, the result of something which is in the form of material. I am going to talk about the happiness which is a state. Your happiness depends on you, and your state of consciousness, or unconsciousness. It can be everlasting, without decreasing even when you are asleep. </p>
<p>You must be thinking what a foolish idea it is! How can a person be happy in his sleep? Have you never been happy in your sleep? If not, then you have not been acquainted with the real happiness, the state of happiness, which begins to dwell permanently in your mind and existence if you are ready to open the doors.</p>
<p>Some scholars and philosophers divide people in types and there are some who do not divide at all. Osho divided people in two types: the sleeping ones and the awakened ones, and, of course, a small part in between. I am not in favour of this division because I can&rsquo;t divide people in types, I can never find two similar minds in this world. If I begin to believe that one million people are really awake and six million people are sleeping because they have not experienced something divine happening to them, then I will be wrong because I will be befooling you. How can there be division? No two minds are similar and if we try to make two minds similar, it will be like training or conditioning them. I am against any kind of conditioning when it comes to dealing with the terms like happiness.</p>
<p>Happiness, your very personal happiness, is the result of your state of consciousness. You are very tired and you want to sleep, but there is a phone call and the caller informs you that you have won a lottery of one million dollars and you can collect the amount the following morning from the office of the caller, your sleep disappear. You forget about your sleep and the whole night passes in making plans with your wife, calculating and making the list of the things which you are going to buy with the amount you are going to get the following morning. A few hours before you had not even dreamed of that money but suddenly that call came and you became more conscious. You have become the owner of one million dollars. </p>
<p>If you are looking for the happiness which results from such material rewards, you don&rsquo;t need to continue to read because I am leading you towards the state where momentary happiness transcends to be permanent happiness. During your sleep, pleasure is happiness. It is a sensation, achieved through body or physicality. You can&rsquo;t achieve your happiness through your body or the external forces, or the material rewards which you get from time to time. As I told you earlier that your happiness depends on your state of consciousness or unconsciousness, so body becomes irrelevant here.</p>
<p>All physical pleasures are momentary, and likewise all physical pains are momentary. They follow each other in circles because your body exists in duality: life and death exist together in you. You are living and you are dying. You are very happy while having sex with your girlfriend or wife but the moment it is over you are tired, all your energy drained out. You say you are happy but actually you are not. You were definitely happy while you were performing the act but the moment it ended your happiness disappeared. You are lying without a movement, you are too lazy to move, you are in a physical state that can be compared to near to pain.</p>
<p>All your pleasure is always followed by pain and all your pain is followed by pleasure. Mind it, we are only talking about the pleasure and pain that is the result of your body&rsquo;s involvement. In your physical pleasure, you are never comfortable because there is a fear lurking behind that you are going to lose this pleasure in a few moments. The sense of fear poisons your existence. You fall into pain and you want to get the pleasure back. This is the cycle of birth and death. Neither your pleasure nor your pain remains constant. They come and go in their turns.</p>
<p>People who are not awake, I mean, conscious of the existence in it infinity, only know about a few sensations of the body. They know nothing else. Their pleasure is mostly derived from food, sex, and money. They live in a very confined world, a world of bodily incited sensations. Some people limit their pleasure and pain to only two things: food and sex, but I say that there are many other things in their physical form which can be responsible for their momentary pleasure and pain.&nbsp; </p>
<p>You are hungry, you are deprived of energy, and you want to eat something. Delicious food does wonders to you and you are momentarily happy. When one aspect of the bodily pleasure is complete, you want the release of the sexual energy. You want to perform sex to get the ultimate pleasure which you think is ultimate. You perform the sexual act with your partner and you feel momentary relief and satisfaction. Then you fall asleep. In the morning you begin to work but you don&rsquo;t get enough customers in your shop and the business is not good. Now money is required, urgently required, because you have to pay the rent tomorrow. You are in pain, you have forgotten food, you have forgotten sex, and only one thing how to arrange money is in your mind. This is just an example to tell you that your pleasures and pains are so cheaply bought. There are more people in this world who live to eat than the people who eat to live. The latter don&rsquo;t pawn their pleasure or pain to food.</p>
<p>Having seen the shores of the American land, Columbus must have felt the momentary happiness but at the same time he must have felt renewed pain of surviving in that unknown world. Secondly he must have been worried about going back to his own country. He had seen the hardships of the one way voyage and that discovery of America was definitely not going to tell the ocean to be calm like a lake to let Columbus go back without any difficulty. </p>
<p>I am trying to give you as many examples I can just to convince you that all that makes you happy in this world is essentially physical and it is momentary but some of you might be there who have attained to the state of consciousness or unconsciousness where they feel infinite happiness which is never going to end. They are able to easily convert their pains into happiness because they have learned the art of understanding and seeing the world as if they were seeing a dream. They have disillusioned themselves and they realize that bodily pleasures and pains are transitory. There can be unending happy state of mind but there cannot be unending pain. Once you have reached the highest rung of happiness, you see the pain taking last breaths at the lowest rung. It has stopped following you and you are a blessed person.</p>
<p>A young man was in the company of a young lady. She was his first date and he want to make his first date memorable. The young man was inexperienced in such matters so he tried to make his partner happy by suggesting different plans. He cautiously asked the young lady if she would like to go bowling. She replied that she did not care to go bowling. He then suggested a movie, but she answered that she did not care for them. While trying to think of something else he offered her a cigarette which she declined. He then asked if she would like to dance and drink at the new disco. She again declined by saying she did not care for those things. In desperation he asked her to come to his apartment for a night of lovemaking. To his surprise she happily agreed, kissed him passionately and said, &#8220;You see, you don&#8217;t need any of those things to have a good time!&#8221;</p>
<p>Your happiness depends on you. The people who are not awake, I mean who are not conscious of the existence, the world, the universe, the nature, only pleasant sensations mean happiness. They begin to live from one pleasure to another. They begin to rush from one sensation to another. They are thrilled with small sensations. Their life is very superficial and they never experience depths. They live the world in quantity and not the quality.</p>
<p>I have heard a Sufi telling a flower, &ldquo;I would willingly give away all the worldly riches and pleasures just to learn how to develop everlasting fragrance which you have. I would like to live like you, smiling in wind and rain, though existing for a much shorter span than we human beings!&rdquo;</p>
<p>I was really touched by the words of that Sufi. I concluded that the man who could talk to flowers could only be mad and a mad man is always happy because your small sensations and pleasures don&rsquo;t even touch him. </p>
<p>Then there are those people who are neither asleep nor awake, I mean who oscillate between sleep and wakefulness. The world has a very large number of such people. They begin many things in their life but they rarely complete their adventures. They are thrilled when they begin something but with the progression of time, they realize the difficulties in the way, and as a result they drop their project and begin to look for something else. Even in their sleep they are worried about the money they have kept in their locker. They are very much present at the breakfast table but instead of concentrating at their toast and butter, they are thinking whether they are going to be reprimanded by their boss in the office.</p>
<p>I know many people who have all the modern gadgets like TV, computers, refrigerators, washing machines in their houses but I have never seen them updated with news items or the popular TV shows, they hardly know anything about their computers, their washing machines have never been switched on because they send their clothes to the laundry, and their kitchen remains spick and span because they rarely eat at home. They are happy with the accumulation of things because their ego is satisfied&nbsp; and they don&rsquo;t want to be left behind.</p>
<p>My wife is a very simple woman and she is highly susceptible to outside influence. She wants that our daughter should be a doctor, engineer, beautician, or someone with academic degree to easily get a job. I try to convince her that life is not only jobs and appointments. After a while, she answers that not all the people in this world are stupid, otherwise they would not pursue such career.</p>
<p>I had an interesting question answer session with her:</p>
<p>My Wife: You have three Masters&rsquo; degrees but you are involved in this small business of selling cosmetics and teaching students. Why?</p>
<p>Raja: I am a writer, a philosopher, and above all a human being who is totally alive.</p>
<p>My Wife: Why do they become doctors then?</p>
<p>Raja: To cure me when I am sick.</p>
<p>My Wife: Engineers?</p>
<p>Raja: To make my life better.</p>
<p>My Wife: Beauticians?</p>
<p>Raja: To make me look more handsome and you more beautiful.</p>
<p>My Wife: Accountants and Chartered Accountants?</p>
<p>Raja: To keep the records of how I earn and how I spend.</p>
<p>My Wife: Scientists?</p>
<p>Raja: To invent more things to make my life more comfortable.</p>
<p>My Wife: Job holders?</p>
<p>Raja: To do the works which I don&rsquo;t have time to do.</p>
<p>My Wife: Film producers, directors, and actors?</p>
<p>Raja: To entertain me when I feel like being entertained.</p>
<p>My Wife: Then, what are you?</p>
<p>Raja: I am a writer.</p>
<p>My Wife: You don&rsquo;t know anything about any other field except for reading and writing.</p>
<p>Raja: I know A to Z about cars, their repairing, their maintenance, and I know everything about electricity and electrical gadgets and I can easily repair them.</p>
<p>My Wife: Then, why do you call electricians and mechanics for repair works?</p>
<p>Raja: Because I hardly get time from being alive to take care of such trivial issues. They come and do it for me.</p>
<p>My Wife: What should our daughter do now after her graduation from college?</p>
<p>Raja: I don&rsquo;t know.</p>
<p>My Wife: It is very difficult to understand you and your ideas.</p>
<p>Raja: That is why I am a writer.</p>
<p>I know the source of my happiness but she is not at the same state of consciousness and I don&rsquo;t expect her to reach there at least until our daughters begin to live away from us. I am sure that one day she is going to come out of the illusion of this material prosperity and see the world the way I see. I don&rsquo;t mean that she does not love me, on the contrary, she is the most loving creature in this world. I am not saying this because she is my wife, I am saying this because I have been unfaithful to her, if you call it, and have been close to at least two other women, not in the manner you might be thinking. My closeness was more on the level of mind and not because I wanted physical pleasure.</p>
<p>Real happiness can be achieved when you begin to live the life of quality, and not the quantity. Quality to me is psychological and quantity is physiological.</p>
<p>The person, who begins to understand quality, begins to enjoy music more; he enjoys poetry more, he enjoys creating something. He enjoys nature, its beauty. He enjoys silence. He enjoys what he had never enjoyed before, and this is far more lasting. Even if the music stops, something goes on lingering in you. And it is not a relief.</p>
<p>Happiness that is the result of sensations is a relief but happiness which results from quality is enrichment. When you are able to get to that state of consciousness, you begin to see the difference between pleasure and this happiness and you become fuller, almost overflowing. You begin to feel a harmony arising in you and you become musical. Or dancing, suddenly you forget your body; your body becomes weightless. The grip of gravitation over you is lost. Suddenly you are in a different space: the ego is not so solid, the dancer melts and merges into the dance. This is far higher, far deeper than the joy that you gain from food or sex. This has a depth. But this is also not the ultimate. The ultimate happens only when you are fully awake, when you are a Buddha, when all sleep is gone and all dreaming is gone, when your whole being is full of light, when there is no darkness within you. All darkness has disappeared and with that darkness, the ego is gone. All tensions have disappeared, all anguish, all anxiety. You are in a state of total contentment. You live in the present; no past, no future anymore. You are utterly here now.<br /></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 18:41:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas is synonymous for happiness, joy, love, goodness, giving, and humanity. These are the good elements we search in our lives every day. We taste their sweetness, at least sample them on the day like Christmas. People who do not celebrate Christmas can at least see the glimpses in the lives of those who celebrate or can feel the spirit in the overall atmosphere around. Christmas Meditation is a powerful occasion based Meditation to be done every year. Christmas Meditation is about two things: Truth and Tolerance. Christmas Meditation bring the necessary balance of yin and yang, left and right, mind and heart.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus  Christ. Christmas comes at the end of the year, which is an ideal time  to review the year just passed and set in motion the new plans for the  new year about to start. Christmas is also a reminder of the life,  teachings and the end of Christ&rsquo;s life. Christ was crucified with the  allegations of blasphemy. History proved that an injustice was done to  an innocent loving being in the name of the prevalent law, power and the  faith system of that time. Don&rsquo;t we see many such things happenings  before this particular historic event, afterwards and even now from time  to time?</p>
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<p>In  399 BC, Socrates, a Greek Athenian philosopher, one of the founders of  Western philosophy, was sentenced to death by drinking poison. He was  found guilty of corrupting the minds of the youth and of not believing  in the gods of the state. The man who still has his name to the concepts  of Socratic irony and the Socratic method and had lasting contributions  in the field of, logic, epistemology and ethics!</p>
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<p>In  1663 AD, Galileo Galilei, a physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and  philosopher, called the father of Science, was condemned by the Catholic  Church for &#8220;vehement suspicion of heresy&#8221; for expressing opinions not  in accordance to Holy Scriptures such as Earth is the center of  Universe. He was sentenced for imprisonment which was commuted to house  arrest and sadly remained so rest of his life. Galileo made significant  discoveries in kinematics of motion and astronomy, strength of materials  and improvement of the telescope.</p>
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<p>Are  we proud of our history? What does our history teach? What can be  learned from these kind of events from the beginning of the time to now?  It is so easy to blame, judge, and punish anyone who might be different  than the majority. Someone who might not be following the accepted  popular beliefs. &nbsp;Someone who is not be surrendered to the power of  system. How easy it is to frame anyone? To bring forward allegations and  accusations. To hurt. To harm. To judge. To condemn. To punish. To  justify. To defame. To criticize. To forget. To move on.</p>
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<p>Sometimes  truth prevails. Sometimes truth comes out. At least we now know that  something called truth exists, and which can be different that your  version. Truth was also there despite of everyone believing otherwise.  The reasons the wrong version of truth existed were ignorance, limited  incomplete partial knowledge, or sometimes wrong selfish self-interests.  The ignorance is darkness and the truth is illuminating. Meditation is  about discovering truth. The truth of Self, the truth of Mind, the truth  of life, and the truth of Nature. If truth is the destination, the  result, the enlightenment of Meditation, the practice of Meditation is  about tolerance. Tolerance of Mind, the thoughts, the silliness, the  insanity, the mistakes, the wrong-doings, the defects, the flaws, the  ignorance, the different ways and opinions of life. Intolerance is sin.  Tolerance is essential.</p>
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<p>So  Christmas Meditation is about two things: Truth and Tolerance. With  every breath-in we have the intention of inhaling Truth, welcoming more  truth inside with every breath-in. Truth also means illumination, light,  and enlightenment. With every breath out, we intend to release, shower,  practice, and inculcate more Tolerance. Either we can use these two  words as mantras to chant or those who are religious can also chant the  mantra of Jesus Christ, who embodies and personifies love and tolerance.  And when we are able to internalize these two, Truth and Tolerance,  through Christmas Meditation, the third welcomed thing evolves, the  Trance.&nbsp;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Present is no doubt is  the most precious because it is what we are sowing now, we will be  getting in the future. Though it was our past, which more or less caused  the current present. And if we need a different future, then we should  be able to clearly understand the causal-effect relationship. The past,  the habits and the behavior of the past can catch up, washing away the  not yet firm new. The solution is the completion of the past. Year End  Meditation helps in doing this seemingly useless but a real important  action-item.</p>
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<p>Year  End Meditation is a contemplative form of Meditation. A year is defined  for the natural periodicity of Earth completing the circle around the  Sun. In the journey the four seasons cycle through, Winter, Spring,  Summer, and Fall. Similarly the earth daily completes one rotation  creating day again having Morning, Noon, Evening, and Night, sort of  mini-year. Motion brings change. Everything cycles. Everything begins.  Everything ends. Then again new things start. And they can proceed  either the same way as in the past or differently if something changes.</p>
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<p>In  Year End Meditation, we run through the passed year in our Mind. Start  from the beginning of the year. The plans you had, the resolutions you  made, the wishes, the hope and the promise you had at the start of the  year. Then what happened in the end? Was it a good year? Did things work  out as you planned? Or it turned out to be a horrible year, the worst  till now? Did you get hit financially? Did you loose your love? Did you  loose your family? And has this thing happened again? When exactly your  path deviated in the year? What made you take the detour from the  original plan? Did you realize the mistake? Were you aware enough of  what you were doing and what was happening as a result? Were you able to  come back to the right path? Or did you drift further?</p>
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<p>A  year passed is a reality. The whole data is there. It should not be  very difficult to analyze and deduce if someone is honest. If someone  has a genuine interest to make life better. If someone is open to face,  learn and change. Pause on every event which effected your life. If the  decision and subsequent action brought misery, unhappiness, failure, and  hopelessness, then something was wrong and that thing needs to be  changed. The year could have been different. At the end you might have  met or even exceeded your original scope. In the egoless state of  Meditation, witness the actual causes of these life altering events.  Besides all the interpretations of conveniences, self-justifications,  he-said-she-said version, underneath there is a truth, no matter how  disagreeable and unpleasant. Realization, acceptance, and  internalization of that truth can only bring the liberation.</p>
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<p>The  importance of the drill is that once you get the clarity, you can stop  the same thing happening to this coming year and may be in all the  future coming years of your life. If you choose to ignore, and move on  blinded in your own ego, then you will be responsible for the mess in  your life. Underneath seemingly random life, there is a science.  Enlightenment is nothing but knowing that exact science of life. If you  are willing to take the responsibility of whatever happened in the life,  then you will see the changes you need to make. These changes should be  your New Year resolutions.&nbsp;</p>
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