Thursday, May 27, 2021

What Can Death Teach You?

 

This one is surely not just going to be another motivational blog but also one that will make you think spiritually, but at the same time challenging you to think deeply and determine your meaning and mission in life. It's going to make you feel worthless at some point, and that's going to be okay... Because when we see how shit we are... Only then we can work on removing that shit and replacing it with something valuable. Identification of a problem is halfway solving it. :) Always remember that!

 

So, we all know what time we're all going through. I recently lost a close family member of mine. He was the cutest and still the strictest member! (Haha... Weird combination? Yes, I know. Well that defined him :) I loved him to the core. And still, miss him. But the reason am writing this today, is to let you think, about how precious this life truly is.

 

You don't know when your last moment of life is. Do you? Just stop here.

 

 

Think.

 

 

Isn't life fragile?

 

 

Isn't life meant for something more than caring for your ego, money, material, and all other external beauties? ( No I don't mean the models... Come on...lol)

 

Nothing you earn here, love here, make here, eat here, drive here, live where, gather with, think about, get depressed about, worry much, hate to the core, or even love the most is going to stay with you forever. Nothing. So what's the use of being so attached to stuff?

 

On the other hand, if you're attached, know that when the time comes, you'll have to let them go. Let them go gracefully and thanking them for the time they had for you and with you. Because someday... We all will go. You'll go. I'll go. And some other human will replace us. Can you imagine how scary that might sound to most of us? That today, you're loved, missed, cared, thought about, talked to, and then some day, it'll all go off. Like a switch off. On..... OFF.

 

This is scary for most of us, yes, I admit, but somewhere, it's enlightening for some. Why?

 

Because this tells us exactly how and what value this life holds and how much we happen to cling on to stuff that can so easily be snatched from us in a matter of mini seconds.

 

No. You don't need to live life with the fear of death... I'd like you to imagine how you'd live each day knowing that you might not be here tomorrow so why not shower some extra love, care, happiness, smiles, laughter, miss yous, love yous, hugs, and kisses to everyone around? And, please for god’s sake don’t run after strangers to kiss them! Haha. Well, you know what I mean, don’t you? :)

 

Coming back to our talk, this life is very very small. Very very minute and every second you waste on thinking negatively about someone or something is one second you’re snatching away from your peace of mind. And when you're at your peace of mind, only then you can truly attain the state of a yogi.

 

Yogis don't feel sadness. This is false. They do. They're humans too. But they can see the meaning behind it and that's what gives them an extra quality that we call wisdom. Yogis feel sadness, they let it come, acknowledge it and then let the sadness sit with them in silence. They don't talk to it. They don't let it talk as well. They just let it be. And slowly when sadness isn't entertained, it quickly moves on. :) Moving on is what makes this whole nature work. Earth is moving on. The wind is moving on. Even your eyes are moving. And now that you've noticed your focus has now moved to notice your eyes moving. So see, everything everywhere is moving. :)

 

So why be stuck at one point? :)

 

Live each day as it's your last. I presume you might have heard from me before. But when have you lived it? Love. Laugh. Live. Read this? When did you apply this?

 

My friend, nothing is permanent. Neither you. Nor me. Nor your loved ones. I know it hurts to read this, but always, truth doesn't just sting, it teaches. Learn from this to let stuff go, let stuff come, let it stay, love, don't indulge in it, and lastly let it all go when the time comes.

 

The only thing that doesn't remain here is our soul. And when you're buying yourself the expensive stuff, you aren't making your soul happy, you're making your heart and mind happy. Want a demonstration? Okay.

 

Cook your favourite meal. Don't eat it. Prepare it first. Plate it nicely. Be careful not to spill it. Now, wait and look at it. Don't eat it yet. Take a few bites out of it and keep it in a small bowl. Take the bowl in your hand, sit on your dining table or your usual dining spot, look at it, and now get eating that bowl. How does it feel? Yummy right? This is your mind and heart being happy.

Now get up and get that plate, go out and give this plate to a homeless to eat. And when they're taking it from you, look at their smile, their happiness, and their eyes. Are your pupils a little dilated? Now, this is your soul being happy my friend... :)

 

There's a very strange thing that happens when you happen to work for your job if you truly dedicate yourself to it. It doesn't just remain as a mere job or task to do, it becomes a craft in your eyes. And when this happens, nothing matters around you, who's where, how's the weather, how much income I make out of this, or even if you will complete it or not. You just happen to enjoy that moment. The touch between you and your craft. That's truly beautiful. And that's some of the few priceless moments we all should strive to achieve. Because I feel that doing tasks with so much focus that they seem like craft to you, truly becomes like a mediation... And when you come out of it .. you feel good, empowered, and peaceful. And... Isn't all that we all run around to find in this world? :)

 

It's all in you man! You just got to sit and find! :)

 

Do things only for your soul to be happy, so that when it's time to go, you have nothing but sweet memories of people whose lives you've touched, and maybe they'll be crying for you too for the kind of soul you are. Nothing lives here. Only the sweet memories, kind deeds, and passion for your craft are what is left behind for others to adore and remember you. :)

 

So why not leave a much bigger impact and not just be stuck in this pothole of "Me, Myself and Mine". Let it be "You, Ours, and We."

 

If you have any questions do hit me up on the mail, though I rarely reply late, excuse me if I do.

 

Stay motivated. Stay excited. Stay soulful. :)