The contrast
effect
Having
refused to give me the vibhuti packet, Swami moved ahead during the
darshan. when I say ‘moved ahead’ here, I am talking not about meters or feet
but of a few inches. To the boy sitting immediately to my right, Swami offered
a vibhuti packet. And in a sweet, childlike manner, turned around to see
my reaction. Was this His test to see how I respond to the contrast between His
strong refusal to me and His gracious benediction on the neighbour? I just had
a smile on my face.
The vibhuti packets found their way into my neighbours' hands... |
But Swami did not stop. He went ahead and gave the second packet to my
second neighbour and once again, from the corner of His eye looked at me. Now,
my eyes grew larger in amusement. Then, moving to the third neighbour, Swami
gave away the third and final packet too. Before He could turn and check
itself, I checked myself from laughing out loud.
What Swami did was so cute and childlike that I was beaming
broadly in my face and laughing aloud in my heart.
{This is actually Part 2 of an interesting story. This part will make better sense and also more enjoyable reading if preceded by Part 1. Please read that at the link given below and return here!
When God says No to your prayers - my experience with Sri Sathya Sai - Part 1}
{This is actually Part 2 of an interesting story. This part will make better sense and also more enjoyable reading if preceded by Part 1. Please read that at the link given below and return here!
When God says No to your prayers - my experience with Sri Sathya Sai - Part 1}
As I look back at this little incident, a very poignant message strikes me. It is not wrong to desire. Desires arise spontaneously and they flow through our being like water through a pipe. The secret is to allow the free flow and not ‘hold on’ to any desire via expectations. Expectations clog the flow and lead to a buildup of pressure - pressure that results in stress, frustration and anger. Allowing the flow without expectations results in smiles and laughter - even when God says ‘No’.