How do I get Peace?
How do I get Peace?
It is said that Gautam
Buddha had asked this question – How does one get peace? Everyone loves to say ‘I
want peace’ – but do not know how to find that peace. He had mentioned that the
answer lies in the three-word statement itself!
So, do you know the
answer? I have mentioned this several times doing various talks in various fora.
If you drop the first two words, then you are left with peace! What does this
mean? Well, let’s take the second word first – ‘want’ represents the desire.
First get rid of the desire and then you can tackle ‘I’ representing the ego.
Easier said than done, right?!? Human beings have cravings and wants and they
desire most things which are useless. This starts from a very young age, with
modern day parents enticing children and promising them a whole gamut of
goodies to get them out of their hair! The children cry or are making a
nuisance of themselves – which is natural at that age – but parents start
pampering them with stuff so that they keep quiet and allow their parents to do
their ‘thing’ so to say! So, the kids develop a desire for goodies which they
really don’t need – as they grow up it builds up into a kind of peer pressure –
if ‘x’ has this brand then I want ‘y’ brand which is superior – now remember - nobody
is looking at needs, your ‘I’ pops in to say ‘he/she’ has that so ‘I’ must have
this which is better! With this attitude and passage of time it becomes very
difficult to get rid of this unwanted desire – one always forgets a fundamental
rule that Paramatma always provides for your needs but not your wants.
The next aspect to
tackle is more difficult – ego, the ‘I’ – that is a huge challenge! The only
way to get rid of your ego is to become more and more humble, more and more
accepting, keep on checking on what you say, how many times in a day you use sentences
with ‘I, me, myself’! At the subconscious level these words are pushed into
your conversation by your ego. Consciously try to become more inclusive – start
using ‘we, us, they’ etc and over a period of time you will consciously notice
that your ego is subsiding. This is the most difficult to get rid of as it
keeps changing form.
Start meditating, be
regular, make meditation your hobby as Swamiji says, make it second nature to
you, so that you feel incomplete if you do not have your daily dose of charging
of your battery through meditation. Be conscious, be aware, become a witness
and always make a mental note about your desires and your ego manifestation and
slowly you will witness for yourself that you are being filled with inner calm,
inner peace, inner silence – that is because the unnecessary noise in your mind
– the desires, the negative emotions, the ego are slowly and steadily being
wiped clean. When all this happens, you will be left with only ‘PEACE’. May all
of us find that silence within us which is so deafening that nothing is heard
but that beautiful SILENCE!
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