Just something light and spiritual I thought of after feeling good about a compliment on a different post. No offence I & P, thanks for encouragement - I just thought about this teaching, that's all.
Most people don't live aware lives. They live mechanical lives, mechanical
thoughts--generally somebody else's--mechanical emotions, mechanical
actions, mechanical reactions.
Do you want to see how mechanical you really are? "My, that's a lovely
shirt you're wearing." You feel good hearing that. For a shirt, for heaven's
sake! You feel proud of yourself when you hear that. People come over to
my center in India and they say, "What a lovely place, these lovely trees" (for
which I'm not responsible at all), "this lovely climate." And already I'm
feeling good, until I catch myself feeling good, and I say, "Hey, can you
imagine anything as stupid as that?" I'm not responsible for those trees; I
wasn't responsible for choosing the location. I didn't order the weather; it just
happened. But "me" got in there, so I'm feeling good. I'm feeling good about
"my" culture and "my" nation. How stupid can you get? I mean that.
I'm told my great Indian culture has produced all these mystics. I didn't
produce them. I'm not responsible for them. Or they tell me, "That country
of yours and its poverty--it's disgusting." I feel ashamed. But I didn't create
it. What's going on? Did you ever stop to think? People tell you, "I think
you're very charming," so I feel wonderful. I get a positive stroke (that's why
they call it I'm O.K., you're O.K.). I'm going to write a book someday and
the title will be I'm an Ass, You're an Ass. That's the most liberating,
wonderful thing in the world, when you openly admit you're an ass. It's
wonderful. When people tell me, "You're wrong." I say, "What can you
expect of an ass?"
If you ever let yourself feel good when people tell you that you're O.K., you are preparing yourself to feel bad when they tell you you're not good. [de Mello]
Bang
Edited by - Bang on 17 June 2002 6:43:57