Monday, September 24, 2007

Be satisfied, do not chase after desires..

Be Satisfied, Do not Chase after Desires

Do not encourage the multiplication of desires.
Be satisfied with whatever you have been given.

In the chapter on devotion,
Krishna enumerated the 26 noble qualities
which endear a devotee to the Lord.
Of these, contentment stands out
as one of the most important characteristics of a devotee.

It means not running after worldly enjoyments.
You have enjoyed so many luxuries and
so many sensual things in your life but
you have not gained peace and fulfillment from them.

Give up chasing after them and you will gain contentment.
The heart of a person who does not have contentment
is like a bamboo basket riddled with holes.
If you try to draw water out of a well using such a basket,
by the time it comes up, all the water will have leaked out.

There will not even be
a drop of water left to quench your thirst.
Similarly, when you are suffering from pangs of desire and greed,
all your contentment leaks away before you even
have a chance to fulfill your desires.

When contentment leaves your heart,
discontent remains behind to take its place.

Desire breeds more desire.

A person who does not have anything
at all may feel very happy and contented
when he gets 100 rupees.
But once he gets the 100 rupees,
he thinks how nice it would be if he could get 1000 rupees.

If by chance he gets the 1000 rupees,
he desires to have a million rupees.
Then he would aspire to become a major property owner.

From a property owner he would want
to become a legislator and then a minister
and then the prime minister.
Finally, he would want to use
all his status and wealth to attain the God-state.

But you can never reach divinity
with the help of power and wealth.
As the person's desires cross all limits,
he becomes discontented and his wealth
gains him no inner peace at all.

You must learn how to gain contentment
from whatever you have, being satisfied
with whatever wealth you have been given.
Your responsibility is to take care of the
possessions you have received through the grace of God, and be happy.

divinely sent