M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
733

WHEN ALEXANDER THE GREAT CAME TO INDIA,

one sannyasin asked him, "Why are you torturing yourself, running all over the world, wasting your life? What is the purpose?"

Alexander said, "My purpose? My purpose is to conquer the whole world."

The sannyasin said, "Can you just be patient enough to answer my one question? If in a desert you are lost, thirsty and hungry for many days, and I come with a glass of water, how much of your empire will you be ready to give in exchange for a glass of water?"

Nobody had ever asked such a question to Alexander. He said, "How much? If I am dying I can give you half of my empire."

The sannyasin said, "But I am not willing to sell for half an empire; then you will die. I need your full empire, the whole empire, as I am giving you the whole glass of water."

Alexander said, "Perhaps in such a situation, I may be ready to give you the whole empire and take one glass of water."

The sannyasin started laughing. He said, "Then it is better you go home. Don't bother about this empire; its value is not more than one glass of water."

But these people -- Alexander the Great, or others of his category -- are perhaps searching for something else, and are not aware of it. THEY ARE SEARCHING FOR GREATNESS -- but greatness does not come from acquiring an empire. GREATNESS COMES FROM BECOMING YOUR REAL SELF, bringing your potentiality to actualization. It may be a grass flower, it may not be a lotus -- but nature makes no difference.

When the sun rises it does not dance longer on the lotus. It does not ignore a grass flower and say, "Be out of the way, you untouchable, you sudra! I'm here for the lotus flowers, the roses."

When the rain comes it does not make any distinction, any discrimination; when the wind comes it makes no distinction, no discrimination.

The real question is not whether you are a rose, or a lotus flower, or just an unnamed grass flower. The real thing is that the grass flower has come to actualize its potentiality, just as the rose flower has actualized its potentiality, just as the lotus flower has actualized its potentiality. THE REAL THING IS ACTUALIZATION OF THE SEED THAT YOU ARE CARRYING WITHIN YOU; that makes you great, and it is a greatness with a tremendous humbleness, with no ego in it.

If your greatness has something of the ego, that means your greatness is not real actualization. You have fallen into a wrong path... You wanted to be a musician, but you have become an engineer. You may become a very great engineer, but something in you will remain tortured, your self will remain continuously in a misery. Out of that misery is all evil -- you are irritated, you are angry, you are jealous of others; because you are crippled, you cannot dance -- hence your jealousy.

BUT NATURE HAS GIVEN TO YOU ALL SOME UNIQUE POTENTIALITY. That is your good -- to bring it to flowering, to its ultimate growth. And you will be contented, and you will be grateful, and you will be humble -- humble before this vast existence, grateful because it has not sent you empty, it has sent you with some potential to work upon.

OSHO

The Messiah

Vol 2, Ch #10: Evil is nothing but an absence of good

am in Chuang Tzu Auditorium

From India, Coimbatore
Dinesh Divekar
7884

Dear Mr M. Peer Mohamed Sardhar,

My comments may sound audacious yet I am taking risk to putting them.

Heading of your post is "Greatness comes from becoming your real self". But then Mr Sardhar, have you shown your real self any time? Always you copy the articles and paste in this forum. You have done this thousand of times. Let me not get into merit of the quality of your articles but let me ask you one thing. Have you tried to implement the very knowledge that you tried spreading for the last 6-7 years? Why can't you upload your experiences of what happened during the implementation? Sharing experiences of this kind is far more important than knowledge itself.

"Kriye weena waachalata vyartha aahe" said Sant Ramdas. Its loose meaning is "talk without substantive action is vacuous". After all in our leadership classes don't we learn that leadership lies in action and not in accumulation of knowledge or other resources.

Don't get me wrong but I wish you to get rid of this "copy and paste". It is in your interest. Sharing one odd article or story is one thing and making life-long obsession of it is another.

Those who want knowledge, let them get it on their own. One need not be conduit for it. Famous Marathi author of yesteryears Acharya Atre has said that person should be like honeybee. It is honeybee that travels thousands of miles to get ounce of honey. A real knowledge seeker will go anywhere if he/she needs it.

Its my earnest request you to ponder over what I wrote above. I had been thinking to write this for year but finally made my mind today!

Dinesh V Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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