Wednesday, January 29, 2014

New-found Respect

New-found Respect


Once a sculpture in a village made a beautiful idol of a goddess and thought of selling it at a good price in the city. So he loaded the idol on his donkey and started towards the city. When he was going through the village, the villagers bowed in front of the idol as it looked like a real goddess. Whichever street he crossed, a crowd would bow in front of the idol. But a strange thing happened. The donkey, which was carrying the idol, thought that he was special and that was the reason why people were bowing to him. He was thrilled with his new-found respect.

 

Soon the sculpture returned after selling the idol. While he was crossing the village, the donkey stopped in the middle of the road, expecting a warm welcome. But nobody paid attention to him. The donkey felt insulted and started braying, so much so, that the villagers drove him away. The same mistake, what the donkey did, is what most of us do.

 

When we are on the divine path of self realization, with God’s grace, a glow enters our demeanor and we stand out of the crowd. People respect such persons and often bow in respect. But we should realize that people are bowing not to us but to the glimpse of God whom they realize resides within us. So the credit of this respect goes solely to God, not to us. If we start taking the credit, we cross the thin line of demarcation and enter in to an area of false ego, which God dislikes most.