Certain
incidents make us so tense…our blood vessels reach a bursting point because of
them. Most often we get flustered that our limbs begin to tremble! The heart
throbs so loudly that a person even standing one foot away can hear it clearly!
We experience fear so strong and inexplicable that t makes us feel as though we
were drowning in a dark sea of troubles. All this is due to tension.
Many
times, we get tense on trivialities.
Here
is an example –
A
professor was transferred to another collage. In order to see him off, four of
his colleagues had come to the railway station with him. As there was still
time for departure, the professors standing on the platform, began to chat.
They were so engrossed in their conversation that they did not realise that the
train had begun to move.
Suddenly
flustered, they decided to jump into the train. Without even bothering about
which compartment they were getting into, the four of them struggled to with
the crowd and somehow entered the compartment. Their idea was to move into the
correct compartment in the next station.
But one
professor holding his luggage in his hands was unable to board the train. A passer-by
consoled him saying, `Don't worry! In another ten minutes the next train would
come. You can board that one.'
The professor
replied, `I know there is another train after ten minutes….I am not worried
about myself! I am only worried about my colleagues. They came to see me off;
in the process, they have all boarded the train by mistake!'
This is how tension and agitation
make us lose track of even simple matters. When we are agitated, no matter how
hard we work to accomplish some task, the net result would just be zero.
How to be calm?
Just be a witness to your thoughts. Don't
identify with them. See them as clouds in the sky of your awareness. Thoughts will
come and go; but you don't come and go. You are just a witness. Then the
mystery of calmness happens.
Regards
Ankush D Shilimkar
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