Sunday, April 30, 2006

What do you see in front of you?

I read this really amazing tid bit on bhakti mala online edition today... the ending is simply amazing!! opens your eyes to some illusion right in front of you. Read carefully..

See what exists

Reading Vedantic scriptures, making eloquent discourses on those subjects, boasting in front of his Guru about a particular speech he made in a particular congregation etc., were some of the habits of that retired Professor. The Guru used to praise him always. But not today. All of a sudden, the Guru posed a question.

Guru: What do you usually tell? What you have seen or what you think you have seen?
Professor: Gurudev! I am not a person who says whatever comes to the mind. I always tell what I have seen.
Guru: Seen where? In the books or in real life?
Professor: I read in books; and experience in real life.
The Guru took some water from his Kamandalu (pot) and with his wet fingers, drew a zero on the ground.
Guru: Are you seeing this or experiencing this?
Professor: This is a zero. There is nothing to experience here. I am simply seeing it.
The Guru took a piece of chalk and drew another zero on the ground.
Guru: What are you seeing here?
Professor: This is also zero.
Guru: This is also zero! That is also zero!! Is there no difference between them?
Professor: This is water, this is chalk.
Guru: Where then is the zero?
Professor: Zero is a symbol. Because I am an educated person, that symbol is there in my mind. With its help, I am able to know that this is zero.
Guru: Zero is in your brain. What I am asking is, ‘what are you seeing here?’
The professor lowered his eyes and thought for a long time. Finally, he said slowly –


"Gurudev! I am not seeing what is here. What is here, is reminding me of something. I am forgetting what is in front of me because I am drowned in its thought. Because I am forgetting, I think that I saw outside what I had inside my mind. Based on what I have heard, I am narrating about the inside thing. From now onwards, I will learn to see it."

From that day onwards, the Professor became silent.


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