A nice story
of Adi Shankaracharya teaching his students how to empty and free their mind:
"Adi
Sankara was walking through the market place with his disciples. They saw a
man dragging a cow by a rope.
Sankara told
the man to wait and asked his disciples to surround them.
“I
am going to teach you something” and continued...
“Tell
me who is bound to whom? Is the cow bound to this man or the man is bound to
the cow?"
The
disciples said without hesitation “Of course the cow is bound to the man!. The
man is the master. He is holding the rope. The cow has to follow him wherever
he goes. The man is the master and the cow is the slave.”
“Now
watch this”, said Sankara and took a pair of scissors from his bag and cut the
rope.
The cow ran
away from the master and the man ran after his cow. “Look, what is happening”,
said Sankara
“Do
you see who the Master is? The cow is not at all interested in this man. The
cow in fact, is trying to escape from this man.
This is the
case with our MIND.
Like the
cow, all the non-sense that we carry inside is not interested in us. WE ARE
INTERESTED IN IT, we are keeping it together somehow or the other. We are going
crazy trying to keep it all together under our control.
The moment
we lose interest in all the garbage filled in our head, and the moment we
understand the futility of it, it will start to disappear. Like the cow, it
will escape and disappear.”
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