Monday 29 June 2015

Are you a unique individual?

Dear Friend,

What  is the difference between an ‘individual’ and a ‘person’? Let us   understand this. Let us depict the mind of the individual by one   circle, and the mind of the person by another circle. The word   ‘individual’ is linked to ‘indivisible’. That which is neither divided   nor can be divided. There is no possibility. So there is this circle;   the individual’s circle. And it’s an empty circle. Zero cannot be   divided. There are only two entities that cannot be divided; zero and   infinity. You can represent the individual by any of them. They both  are  indivisible. Zero and infinity.

We will just take zero for  the sake of convenience. So there is the  mind of the individual: blank,  empty. Or let me say: clear and clean,  containing no garbage, with no  influences working on it. And then there  is the mind of the person. The  mind of the person, you may visualize, is  divided into hundreds of  sectors. Hundreds of small sectors. Do you  understand a ‘sector’? A  sector is within a circle. What is each of  these sectors representing?  It is representing a particular influence  upon the mind. Every sector  is dominated by some other influence. And  the sectors keep fluctuating.  Thousands of sectors keep mingling,  changing, but they remain within  the circle. They never go away. They  never leave the mind clean.

One  sector is dominated by family, other by education, third by  friends,  fourth by media, religion, and all kinds of influences. And  these too  have their own chemistry with each other. So in a particular   environment I am influenced by this person, or that force, or that   system. And all these sectors are being pushed in different directions.   So friends are pushing or rather pulling the mind in one direction,  and  teachers are pulling it in another direction.

So what  happens to an entity upon which two opposing forces are  acting? It  remains stressed. Right? And if the stress increases beyond a  point,  then it is torn apart. That is the mind of the person: divided,   stressed and torn apart by various forces. And we experience that  daily.  The biggest sign of that stress is confusion, indecision. We  can’t  decide. And don’t you see, don’t you inquire that why can’t you  be  attentive enough. Whenever there is indecision there are always two  or  three options. These two or three options are actually two or three   influences upon the mind. Each trying to go differently. That is the   mind of a person- a slave to a thousand influences.

Now suppose three people are pulling me. One  in direction ‘a’, one in direction ‘b’ and another in direction  ‘c’. Let's say 'a' succeeds and takes me in direction 'a'. Is that direction mine?

Then let’s assume that ‘b’ succeeds and takes me in direction 'b'. Is that direction mine?

Let’s say that ‘c’ succeeds and takes me in direction 'c'. Is that direction mine?
 
Let’s say that none of these succeed and  instead I am moving towards the resultant of these three forces. If  there are three forces, then there ought to be a resultant. So I move  towards the resultant. Is that direction mine?

That’s how  our lives are. Whichever  direction we go, that direction is not ours.  That is the enslavement,  the depth of enslavement of the person. And it  is tragic, because that’s  not what it is meant to be.

Of all  the influences on the mind, one of the influences is: ‘you are  free’.  Of the thousand beliefs that have been embedded into the mind,  one of  the beliefs is: you have a free power of opinion making. Now  that’s  extremely dangerous because the best way to let a slave remain a  slave  is to tell him, that he is already free. If you can convince a  slave  that- you are already free- that is the best and most deceptive  way of  keeping him enslaved. Is that not so?

There is a prisoner in a  jail. If he can be convinced that: this is  not a jail at all, this is  your personal palace, and these policemen are  your personal guards,  personal security guards, and you are a V.I.P.  and these handcuffs,  these chains are not chains, they are actually  ornaments, will the  prisoner ever try to break free? Will he ever try to  break free? No

That  is what happens to the person who  starts thinking that she is an  individual. “I am a prisoner but I have  been convinced that this is  freedom. This itself is freedom, there is no  need to become free,  because I am already free” You do not know what  freedom is, you do not  know what individuality is, you are just saying,  “Be individual, be  individual.” What does ‘be individual’ mean? Does ‘be  individual’ mean  going as per your likes and dislikes? Does ‘be  individual’ mean that I  like pizza, so I will order pizza? Is that what  individuality is? Does  ‘be individual’ mean ‘I am attracted towards a  particular dress so I’ll  buy it’? Is that what individuality is?

There is the bird in the  cage. Since childhood the bird is in the  cage itself. It was born in  the cage. It knows nothing but the cage. It  is alright in the cage  because it’s master feeds it. Morning and evening  the bird is given a  few things to eat. The bird is also given a few  toys inside the cage.  So the bird can keep itself entertained. And the  bird is safe and  secure in the cage, because cats, dogs, eagles, cannot  attack it as  long as it is within the cage.

The master is fond of telling the  neighbors, “I teach my bird all  kinds of good things.” So he teaches  the bird all kinds of nice things  and one of the things that he teaches  the bird is, “Say freedom! Say  freedom is precious. Say individuality!  Say truth! Say joy!” So a young  man is passing by that cage one day  and there is nobody looking. The  cage is kept a little outside the  house. And he sees this bird. And the  bird is constantly parroting,  “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom! Truth! Flight!  Joy! Freedom! Freedom!”

Now  the young man is young in the real sense of the word. He has real   red-blood flowing in his veins. He says, “Oh my God! A bird is meant to   fly free in the skies, not to be caged. Even if the cage is made of   gold.” So he goes to the bird and opens the door of the cage. He says,   “This bird is thirsty for freedom.” He opens the door of the cage,   expecting that the bird will say, “Thank you Sir. I am so glad that you   are opening my cage.” But the bird sits where it is sitting, and keeps   parroting, “Freedom! Individuality! Freedom! Individuality!” It does  not  come out.

Now the young man is puzzled. He says, “What is  this? Maybe there is  some confusion in the mind.” So he goads the bird a  little, but the bird  still won’t come out. So he says, “Alright, if  you are stubborn, you  won’t come out. I am also stubborn. I’ll make you  come out.” So he puts  his hand inside the cage and tries to pull the  bird out. He says, “Your  place is not inside the cage. No bird is ever  born to live inside a  cage. Come out and fly high.”

So what does  the bird do? The bird starts biting the finger of the  man who wants to  help her. The bird says, “This must be some enemy. It  is trying to  relieve me from my cage. And my cage is precious home! How  dare he  tries to set me free?” So the bird keeps nipping and biting the  finger,  and the blood starts flowing. But still the young man pulls the  bird  out and says, “‘Go! Now you will know what individuality is.   Individuality is not a word, it’s a way of living. Now go and find out.   Fly and know. Be and know.”

And he is happy that he has done a  nice job, and he goes away. After a  few days he comes back. To his  utter surprise what does he see? The  bird is back in the cage. And in  the cage what is the bird constantly  singing? “Freedom! Freedom!  Individuality! Individuality!”

RD
 

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