Thursday, February 10, 2011

Thunderstorm in the mind

To those who celebrate the Chinese New Year, hope you have good gains besides cholesterol and weight :)

Before I touch on this subject which I'm sure is still a mystery to you, allow me to share a real simple incident that happened to me leading into this important realization.

I have 2 tongue scrappers in my toilet, one with a pink tag and one with a blue tag. My son slept in my room and we shared the same bathroom. One day, my kid learnt to use the tongue scrapper and ever since, he has been using it. As a matter of hygiene, we don't share the scrappers. My son likes blue color and presumably he will use the tongue scrapper with the blue tag. In the morning, i usually wake up much earlier than the rest and usually do not switch on the lights in order not to wake the rest up. In that gloomy bathroom, I will try hard to identify the scrapper with the pink tag. Every morning I do that and then 1 day, I told myself 'just pick one and if it's the wrong one, so be it!' That day was a good day because I realized an important lesson. Here it is:

Many a time, we want to have only the good things to happen. What we do is that we try to prolong some good events for as long as possible. Even if we can, back in our mind, we are still worried that one day, this good blessing may end. At the same time, we think of ways to fight or avoid any bad incidents from happening. If we compare these good and bad things that occur upon us, it is just like the blue and pink tongue scrappers. However, IF we can accept both good and bad events, and accept that they will come one way or another, suddenly you will realize that you have new-found energy and new-found peace. The thunderstorm in your mind suddenly ceases and it becomes a peaceful and refreshing secret garden. Everything is clean, refreshing and cooling.

However, don't get me wrong. We should continue to put effort in making the good things longer and do not intentionally invite bad things to come. The main difference is that, we are NOT WORRIED about bad things happening or good things not being prolonged. In other words, we still maintain peace in the mind regardless of what may come next. Mentally, we accept both and our mind is focused on how to deal with it, rather than dealing with the fear of it.

Have you had a good holiday and back in your mind, you wonder what bad things may happen in the office when you get back to work? Have you had the satisfaction when your stocks in the share market are doing well but you have concerns that the price may go down tomorrow? If we can accept that the good news and the bad news will come, share prices will go up and down...thenn the thunderstorm in your brain will cease.

It's very subtle and sometimes we do not notice. Here is a list of examples and hopefully it will help you recognize the source of thunderstorm in your mind:

- joy of meeting and sorrow of departing
- anticipation of good news and bad news
- good and bad investment
- good rumours and bad rumours about oneself
- genuine donations and scams
- finding friends honest and dishonest
- your loved ones love you more in some times and but less in some other times


Make your mind a peaceful secret garden :)

4 comments:

happy.girl5578 said...

Thank you for sharing. I like your deep insights about life. In fact, your idea is quite similiar to the teachings of Buddhism. Things are impermenant, so i can understand we could not hold to happiness or sorrow, nor sweet and bitter & etc. But to let go is not easy, and really has to let go the 'ego' at the first place. I wish i could and i am still learning. Could you?

Anonymous said...

probably a story may help answer that question. a guy told a monk it was difficult to let go. the monk refilled the guy's cup with tea while the guy was holding the cup.he poured so much that the hot tea spilled over and the guy let go the cup because it was too hot. the monk then said, "we can let go of anything when it becomes too painful." does that answer your question? :)

Anonymous said...

Dear Happy,

Thank you for your comments for this blog and also for the past blogs. I have answered to all your questions and truly apologize for the delay. I did not check the comment column frequent enough and will do so starting today.

Wish you well and happy :)
Kua

happy.girl5578 said...

Dear Kua,

Thank you for all the replies and effort to write the blogs. Sharing is always beneficial. Looking forward more from you.

Just finish Bai Tian Gong. Wish you a prosperous year in 2011!