Saturday, June 18

Ordinary Souls

Most of us have a strong tendency to think that only a very spiritually elevated person can teach us about higher truth. In fact you learn more about higher truth through everyday contacts. We tend to invalidate what we learn from these people simply because we believe that they are ordinary humans. The danger of this influence is that you may over-idealize the so called ‘spiritual’ person, especially those who have made a profound impression upon you. You may regard them as spiritually and morally superior to any of your relatives, friends, colleagues whom you may neglect as a result. The important point here is that though these day to day people in your life are human also, they may still have something to teach you.


All you need to do is to become sensitive to the feelings of other people. Become aware, at least on a subliminal level of the deeper and more complex attributes of relatives, friends, neighbors colleagues and those around you. Learn to act toward others with much less ego involvement, be less selfish and not so concerned with getting your own way. With this new changed perception, persons whom you have taken for granted now assume a very different look as you go below their surface appearance and look into their hearts. Thus you are able to be much more compassionate and giving to those around you. In fact, you will end up acting more selflessly and with greater understanding.


And with this new changed attitude, don’t be surprised how someone ORDINARY enters your life in very casual guise who will show you deep spiritual truths.

4 comments:

  1. I buy it Allwyn

    I realized six months back if you remember in our last meet, yaar sahi me bahut achaa lag raha hai.

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  2. Yes...

    "It is very easy to forgive others their mistakes; it takes more grit and gumption to forgive them for having witnessed your own"

    Small things matters

    achha laga hame.. hum khush hai aapki soch se :)

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  3. Good sharing...

    thanks

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  4. worth lesson

    i like it Allwyn... this was awesome

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