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Guruji on धृति - Perseverance

November 13, 2013



What a wonderful answer by Param Pujya Swami Tejomayanandaji to a very pertinent question? I saw this on facebook and I just had to share it. 

https://www.facebook.com/SwamiTejomayananda/posts/10151976441280865:0 

Question: How to achieve your dreams without the fear of somebody trying to stop you?

Pujya Guruji: Really speaking, nobody can stop you. If you see a problem, you have stopped seeing the goal. If your mind remains glued to a goal, then come what may, who can pull you down? Actually, if someone is there to pull you down, there will be ten people there to lift you also. Why only see one side? See, what we lack is our own conviction, our own determination. We also expect the whole world to come and help us. It is not necessary. 

I remember I read an incident in Gautama Buddha's life. He taught his disciple and then he wanted to check if the disciple was ready to teach Dharma to others. The dialogue went like this: 

Buddha: When you go out to teach Dharma, and nobody pays attention to you, how do you take it?
Disciple: I will think: Even though they are not listening to me, they are not opposing me. 
Buddha: Suppose they oppose you?
Disciple: They are only opposing me. At least they are not fighting with me. 
Buddha: What if they beat you?
Disciple: They are only beating me, not killing me.
Buddha: What if somebody kills you?
Disciple: Anyway we are born to die. Death will come to all of us one day.
Buddha: You are ready to teach Dharma. 

So, some people will applaud and some will criticize. Cheers and jeers will always be there. If there are opponents, there will be many supporters also. You be determined and convinced. You march toward your goal. 

Source:
Is Life a Joy or a Test?
Transcription of Q&A session in a workshop with 
Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda, CM Ottawa, June 2013


Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post

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