We will find thousands of books that promote the idea that we should "live in the present moment" and not worry about the future. Millions of people attend the spiritual discourses where realised souls , as well as "not realised and pretending to be realised" souls, tell us not to worry or be anxious. Our parents also tell us not to worry. In fact, while we pass through a tough phase, our friends also advise us not to worry and to be happy. It is such universal advice not to worry, be happy, and live in the present moment. Yet I am 100% sure that all of us worry about one thing or another. Why is worry so common? Because we want things to happen the way we want them to happen. When things do not happen the way we want, we become sad. When we realise that things will not happen the way we want them to, we worry. We worry about the result of the examination. What if I fail? What if I am not able to get the stream I want to study? What if parents do not agree to the m...
At what point in time would Gautama have decided to leave his home? He was perplexed by the questions of life and death, old age and disease, happiness and sorrow, while the entire kingdom, including his parents and wife, was busy seeking to maximise their pleasures and comforts. To the extent that his father would try all the possible methods to keep Gautam away from reality. Any person who gets attracted to the rays of the Sun will make an effort to come out of the well. The rest of the people will stay happily inside the well, considering that to be the whole of reality. Having seen the Sun and the sea, it is impossible for a person to stay inside the well. Even if he goes back inside the well, the limitations of the well and the images of the sea will haunt him. He will never remain happy inside the well, unlike the people who have never seen the sea. Naturally, people inside the well will conclude that it is painful to go out, look at such people, and will find another strong...