"To love someone whom you like is insignificant. To love someone because they love you is of no consequence To love someone whom you do not like means you have learned a lesson in life. To love someone who blames you for no reason shows that you have learned the art of living..." ----- His Holiness Sri Sri Ravishankarji
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Authenticity&Skillfulness
Sri Sri: Authenticity and skillfulness appear to be
contradictory, but in fact they are complementary. Your intentions need to be
authentic and your actions need to be skillful. The more authentic the
intention, the more skillful the action will be. Authentic intention and
skillful action make you unshakable.
Skill is required only when
authenticity cannot have its way. Yet skill without authenticity makes you
shallow. You cannot have an authentic action and a skillful intention. If you
try to be authentic in your action but manipulative in your mind, that is when
mistakes happen.
John: Is it possible to have a powerful intention, like
greed, that is authentic?
Sri Sri: If your intention is colored by greed,
over-ambition, etc. then your intention is not authentic. Whenever your
intentions are impure, it pricks your consciousness, so it cannot be authentic.
Authentic intentions are free from negative emotions. An action that is not
skillful leads to negative emotions and an intention that is not authentic
harbors negative emotions.
Gayatri: If our intention is authentic and yet
our actions are not skillful, what should we do?
Sri Sri: Carry a
handkerchief (laughter).
Question: What is the best skill to deal with
intention?
Sri Sri: Do not keep any sankalpas (intentions) to yourself.
Offer them to the Divine.
Actions can never be perfect but our intentions
can be perfect. Actions always have room for improvement. Action means growth
and movement, and that needs space.
The depth in you and the freedom in
you bring out all the skillfulness in you. Krishna was the most skillful because
his silence was so deep.
|| Jai Guru Dev ||
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