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APPROVAL NOT IMPORTANT....

 

In the quest of true bliss, to be sincere with oneself, opinions or approval of

others simply do not matter. The only important thing is how to deepen that

bliss, and how to spurn any action that obscures it. The judgments of most

people are unreliable as they may be influenced by their own personal

conditioning & delusion!

 

There is a story about a peasant who set out from home, accompanied by his young

son, to sell a donkey at a fair. Because he hoped to get the best possible price

for the beast, he and the boy walked. The donkey meanwhile trotted merrily

along…… happy for a change to be without any burden to carry!

 

They had gone a little distance when they met another group coming the other

way. One person in this group burst out laughing. ‘Just look at that stalwart

animal,’ he cried, ‘trotting along while those two silly bumpkins trudge

wearily at its side. Why don't they ride it?’

 

The peasant overheard this comment, and thought, ‘Well, I suppose it does look

a bit strange!’ He climbed up onto the donkey's back…..leaving his son to go

on by foot.

 

Some distance further they passed another group, from which a voice rose in

outraged protest. ‘What arrogance!’ it cried. ‘See that grand fellow,

seated proudly astride his donkey while his poor child goes limping along in

the dust!’

 

The peasant overheard this comment also, and thought, ‘Well, I don't want

people thinking me arrogant!’ Down he got, therefore, and placed his child on

the donkey's back instead.

 

They passed a third group. One person in it covered his mouth as if to show

tact, though he was speaking quite loudly enough to be heard outside the group.

‘What a comedy!’ he guffawed. ‘See that little fellow, in the glory of his

youth, ensconced there like a king while his poor old dad hobbles along, trying

his best to keep up! Imagine the paucity of discipline in that household!’

 

Well, the peasant didn't know the meaning of ‘paucity,’ but he got the

general idea. ‘I don't want to be considered of no importance in my own

home!’ he thought. Hastily therefore, he clambered up behind his son. And so

they continued, only the donkey now going by foot or more correctly….. by

hoof.

 

They passed a fourth group. Suddenly there came a stifled cry of horror, ‘Oh!

What heartlessness! Such a heavy load on one poor creature's back! How can they

be so unkind to their faithful servant…….yes, their friend! Aaah, how

painful, to see such ingratitude!’

 

At this point the travelers found themselves on a bridge that crossed over a

river. The peasant, reflecting that by now he'd been criticised for every

possible choice he made, dismounted the donkey in disgust, lifted his son down,

and pushed the animal into the water below. And so the two of them returned home

empty handed.

 

The moral of this story is, of course, that one should not care excessively

about others people's opinions. Let others urge you to follow whatever course

they like. Good advice, of course, should always be heeded. However, above all,

be guided by your own inner wisdom.......the Baba within...then stick to it

unswervingly.

 

 

Remain Blessed!Duty is God, Work is Worship

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