A man was sitting by a lake. He
was throwing small pebbles into it from time to time. A young boy happened to
cross by. He was intrigued to see that after every few minutes or so, the man
would toss a pebble into the lake.
The boy went up to the man and
said, "Good pastime, this stone throwing, huh?" "Hmmm,"
said the man. He seemed to be deep in thought and obviously did not wish to be
disturbed. Sometime later, the man said softly, "Look at the water, it is
absolutely still." The boy said, "Yeah, it is."
The man tossed a pebble into the
water and continued, "Only till I toss a pebble into it now do you see the
ripples?" "Yeah," said the boy, "they spread further and
further."
"And soon, the water is
still again," offered the man. The boy said, "Sure, it becomes quiet,
after a while." The man continued, "What if we want to stop the
ripples? The root cause of the ripples is the stone. Let's take the stone out.
Go ahead and look for it." The boy put his hand into the water and tried
to take the stone out. But he only succeeded in making more ripples. He was
able to take the stone out, but the number of ripples that were made in the
process were a lot more than before.
The wise man said, "It is
not possible to stop the movement of the water once a pebble has been thrown
into it. But if we can stop ourselves from throwing the pebble in the first
place, the ripples can be avoided altogether! So too, it is with our minds. If
a thought enters into it, it creates ripples. The only way to save the mind
from getting disturbed is to block and ban the entry of every superfluous
thought that could be a potential cause for disturbance. If a disturbance has
entered into the mind, it will take its own time to die down. Too many
conflicting thoughts just cause more and more disturbances. Once the
disturbance has been caused it takes time to ebb out. Even trying to forcibly
remove the thought may further increase the turmoil in the mind. Time surely is
a great healer, but prevention is always better than cure."
Before you allow a thought or a
piece of information to enter your mind, put it through the triple filter test
of authenticity, goodness and value.
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