Friday, October 28, 2011

Having Or Being…

“I’m afraid it’s bad news,” said the doctor to the husband of a nagging wife. “Your wife has only a few hours left to live. I hope you understand there’s nothing more to be done. Don’t let yourself suffer.’

It’s all right, Doc,” said the husband. “I’ve suffered for years – I can suffer a few more hours.

Another one, the woman lion tamer had her beasts under perfect control. At her summons, the fiercest lion came meekly to her and took a piece of sugar out of her mouth. The circus crowd marvelled – all except one man, Mulla Nasruddin.

“Anybody could do that,” he yelled from the audience.

“Would you dare to do it?” the ring master yelled back scornfully.

“Certainly,” replied Nasruddin, “I can do it just as well as the lion can.”

Whenever you are listening, listen to the meaning. Whenever you are listening to a person, listen to her/his whole personality - and you will immediately be able to see the the person lives in the dimension of having or in the dimension of being.

And that will be very helpful for your own inner growth and your own change of gears. Just watch people. It is easier to watch people than to watch yourself in the beginning, because people are more objective, and there is a little distance between you and them. And you can be more objective about people because you are not involved in them. Just watch. Make it a point.

Buddha used to say to his disciples, “Watch everybody passing by; coming and going in the streets, watch people.” See exactly what is happening. Don’t listen to their words because they are very cunning, they have become very deceptive. When somebody is saying something listen to his face, to his eyes, to his being, to the gesture, and you will be simply surprised how, up to now, you have lived only with words. A person may be saying, “I love you,” you have lived only with words. A person may be saying, “I love you,” and his eyes may be simply denying it. a person may be smiling with his lips and his eyes may be ridiculing you, rejecting you. A person may be saying “Hello” and holding your hand, and his whole being may be condemning you.

Listen to the language of the body, the language of the gesture the language behind the language. Listen to the meaning. And first become alert about it in others. let everybody who comes to you be an experiment of awareness. Then by and by you will become able to watch yourself. Then turn your whole flood of life upon yourself; then use the same with yourself. When you say to somebody “I love you,” listen to what you really are saying – not these words. Words are almost always fake.

Language is very tricky and can garb things so beautifully that the container becomes so important and you lose sight of the content. People have become very sophisticated as far as their surface is concerned, but their innermost core remains almost primitive. Listen to the centre of the circumference. Go into each word.

First others have to be watched, then watch yourself. And then by and by you will see that there are a few moments when you also move into the dimension of being. These moments are the moments of beauty, the moments of happiness. In fact, whenever you see that you are feeling very happy, you have come in contact with the dimension of being – because there no other happiness possible.

But if you don’t observe it accurately, you may misunderstand it. You are sitting with a woman you love, or with a man you love, or with a friend, and suddenly you feel a deep well-being arising in you, a deep joy – for no reason at all, for no visible cause. You are just aglow. You start finding causes outside: you think maybe it is because the woman is sitting by your side and she loves you so much. Or it is because you have met the friend after no many years. Or it is because the full moon is so beautiful. You will start finding causes.

But those who have become alert in listening to the heart, to their real meanings

We all come to this earth to experience Love in our life. We don’t know who to believe or to doubt. Only awareness can bring peace & harmony, not education. Education is a doctrine.  That same doctrine bring the hypocrisy. As you grow up, as the society goes on teaching you to be this way, to behave this way, you start be coming a hypocrite, and you become identified with your hypocrisy.

Osho says, “My function here is to destroy all hypocrisy in you. To me honesty is not a policy.”

The man who first made up this maxim, “Honesty is the best policy,” must have been a very cunning man. Honesty is not policy; and if it is policy, then it is not honesty: you are honest because it pays, you will be dishonest if that pays. Honesty is the best policy if it is paying, but if sometimes it is not paying, then dishonesty of course is the best policy. Osho concludes, “The question is, what is going to pay?”

Well here he is talking about honesty to others. And for me, “It is effortless way of life. I don’t have to struggle to be honest.” Whether it pays or not, but it keeps my peace & harmony.

politics-lowWhat is politeness? It is a kind of politics. Both words are derived from the same root. All three words — policy, politeness, politics — have the same root, they all mean the same thing. But politeness you think is a nice quality. You would never think of it in terms of politics, but it is politics. To be polite is a defence measure.

In Europe you shake hands. Why do you shake the right hand? — why not the left? It is really part of politics. To shake hands is nothing friendly. It is just a gesture that “My right hand is empty so don’t be worried. And let me see that your right hand also is empty, that there is not a knife or something in it.” And when you are shaking right hands you cannot pull your sword out because with the left hand… unless you happen to be a leftist. It is just a way of giving certainty to the other person, that you are not going to harm him, and he is giving certainty to you that he is not going to harm you. Slowly slowly, it became a symbol of greeting each other.

In India, you greet with both hands, but that too is simply showing that both your hands are empty. It is far better than shaking hands, because who knows about the left hand? Sometimes even the right hand does not know about the left hand, so it is better to show that both hands are empty; that is far better, and far more polite also. But you are saying, “I am completely defenceless. You need not be wary about me or worried about me. You can relax.” These are symbols that people have learned.

Our culture, our education, our religion — they all teach us to be hypocrites in such subtle ways that unless you go deep in search, you will never find out what you have been doing.

Why do you smile when you meet a friend? What is the need? If you are not feeling like smiling, why do you smile? You have to do it. This is a policy that is paying, because some day you may need this man’s help, and if you have always been smiling at him, he cannot refuse. If you have never smiled at him and never even said “Hi,” then you need not bother even to approach him; he will throw you out of his house with a “Go to hell!”

One has to understand all these layers and detach oneself from all of them. Become a watcher so that you cannot become identified with any dream.”

by Osho



Thursday, October 27, 2011

The way is not in the sky, the way is the heart...

If you meditate on open unclouded sky, suddenly you will feel that the mind is disappearing, the mind is dropping away. There will be gaps. Suddenly you will become aware that it is as if the clear sky has entered in you also. There will be intervals. For a time being, thoughts will cease ― as if the traffic has ceased and there is no one moving. In the beginning it will be only for moments, but even those moments are transforming. By and by the mind will slow down, bigger gaps will appear. For minutes together there will be no thought, no cloud.

Open Sky

To meditate on the sky is beautiful. Just lie down so you forget the earth; just lie down on your back on any lonely beach, on any ground, and just look at the sky. But a clear sky will be helpful ― unclouded, endless. And just looking, staring at the sky, feel the clarity of it ― the uncloudedness, the boundless expanse ― and then enter that clarity, become one with it. Feel as if you have become the sky, the space.

But if it is not summer what will you do? If the sky is clouded, not clear, then close your eyes and just enter the inner sky. Just close your eyes, and if you see some thoughts, just see them as if they are floating clouds in the sky. Be aware of the background, the sky, and be indifferent to thoughts.

We are too much concerned with thoughts and never aware of the gaps. One thought passes, and before another enters there is a gap ― in that gap the sky is there. Then, whenever there is no thought, what is there? The emptiness is there. So if the sky is clouded ― it is not summertime and the sky is not clear ― close your eyes, focus your mind on the background, the inner sky in which thoughts come and go. Don't pay much attention to thoughts; pay attention to the space in which they move. Then the summer sky happens within.

The way is not in the sky, the way is the heart. – Buddha

Courtesy: OSHO



Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Time Of ‘Who Is John Galt?’ Has Come…

Who is John GaltGreenspan and Buffet are heroes of 90’s in the financial market. I personally respect them very much what they have contributed to their country. Warren Buffet is often called the “Oracle of Omaha.” When he speaks, the world listens. When he buys, markets move. I have tremendous respect for Warren Buffet. He’s obviously a very smart man and a great investor, but could it be that his time has past?

His company, Berkshire Hathaway (BSH), didn’t do well in the stock market during the crisis. BSH crashed along with the rest of the stock market. It’s my opinion that a professional investor’s portfolio should do well in an up-trending market and even better in a down-trending market—but that’s just my opinion and philosophy.

The reasons Robert say his time may have past are:

  1. He didn’t outperform the market.
  2. His credit rating company, Moody’s, was at the centre of the subprime crisis, and in many ways is the culprit that hasn’t been arrested.
  3. He’s saying the rich should pay a similar percentage in tax as his secretary 
  4. He’s calling the ultra-rich and asking them to donate more money to the government. When he called my friend Donald Trump, Trump politely told him that he was able to make his own donations. He did not need the government to do his donating for him. 5.
  5. Now, Berkshire Hathaway is buying back its own shares

You may not think that buying your own shares is much news…but it is when Mr. Buffet does it.

Buying your own shares is often a red flag for professional stock investors. It can mean a number of things. Generally, when a company buys its own shares, it means, “I can’t get my share price to go up so I’ll manipulate the share price up by buying my own shares, which will make my shareholders happy and like me.” It can also mean, “I can’t find a good deal,” or, “I don’t know how to grow my company,” or, “I’ve got more money than brains,” or, “The best return for my money is to invest in my company.”

On CNBC, Buffet said he was buying back shares of Berkshire Hathaway because the value of his stock was less than the “intrinsic value of his company.” This sent the price of his stock back up. Where Warren leads, the sheep follow. Who knows what the truth is? Only Warren knows.

There are two reasons why Robert suggest not to invest in stocks and I agree with him too,

Reason #1: Employees play too many games, from the CEO down. Many employees use the public company as their person expense account and ATM. This is why I tend to invest in private companies, not public ones. The private companies are businesses of friends, fellow entrepreneurs who own their company and whom I know and trust.

Reason #2: I invest for cash flow, not capital gains. Most people who play the stock market invest for capital gains, wanting the price to go up. Investing for cash flow, I receive a check every month or every quarter. If I don’t like the dollar amount on my check, I call my friend to find out what’s going on.

Well, try calling Warren and see what happens.

And I feel that the time of “Who is John Galt?” has come to show highest standard of humanity and to show the thin line between confidentiality and transparency in today’s business & investing. Who knows who is a turn-cult-of-the-century. Thank you Robert.

Keep Chargin’ Be Aware.

Be Awesome

Raj


Courtesy: Robert.



Saturday, September 10, 2011

Tango Second Act, Forgiving 9/11

By Jeff Girion

Growing up in the South Bronx, Ney Melo had one dream: Working on Wall Street.

He had watched the popular Michael Douglas film growing up, and had known friends who aspired to  incredible salaries. His Ecuadorian mother and Dominican father encouraged him to reach for the pinnacle of American society, and they enrolled him in private schools.

After choosing a "practical" accounting major in college, Melo soon found his way downtown to a career in New York City's famed financial district.  He embraced his new Wall Street career, and lived the life of a workaholic investment banker.

"It was 12 hour days. . .or more," Melo recalls. For a while, the energy of the lifestyle excited him: "I loved being in the center of everything."

In 2001, Melo was employed at Lehman Brothers, commuting by subway to the World Financial Center. He still remembers the World Trade Center towers soaring overhead,  into the clouds.

"The towers were the icons of New York City," Melo says. "Working there every day was an incredible thrill."

Melo's long days of analysis and number-crunching came to a halt on September 11, 2001. For Melo, it was an almost completely unexpected turning point in the course of his life. "It [started off as] a normal-enough day," Melo says, "and yet everything changed so quickly."

That morning, a co-worker's yells pulled him out of his cubicle, located on the 24th floor of a building directly across from one of the towers. Smoke and a tornado of paper poured from a huge hole in the North tower. Soon, he was fleeing into an elevator, heading to the ground floor, his mind churning.

His days, he soon realized, had become an unending blur of report-writing and analysis. The sudden shock of the tragedy unfurlingthat morning forced him to re-evaluate his priorities.

"I still remember walking up the West Side Highway and looking back and seeing the towers burning," Melo says. "It's just a sight that I'llnever forget."

Jennifer Bratt and Ney Melo

He found himself laid off months after the tragedy, and Melo looked for something to keep busy. He found that in dance classes. First he enrolled in salsa classes, which he had tried before, and then a poster led him to tango, which quickly became his passion.

Melo started lessons at Dance Manhattan studio, and soon became a self-described tango addict. He  danced by day in classes, and sought out tango dance parties -- called milongas -- at night. His former Wall Street workmates couldn't understand his new passion, and they grew even more skeptical when he flew to Buenos Aires to learn tango in its native culture.

In Buenos Aires, Melo says he approached tango systematically, using the work habits of an  investment banker. He made spreadsheets of the various tango classes and milongas he wanted to attend, and he immersed himself completely in the dance.

Back in the United States, Melo soon found himself a tango partner in Jennifer Bratt. The two began taking master classes together, and began a life of teaching tango -- in New York City and around the world.

Since then, Melo's life of teaching and performing tango has given him a number of rewards, including the ability to share his unusual passion with others.

"Tango is a difficult dance to learn," Melo says, "and I love giving people the chance to have a magical experience on the dance floor."

These days, Jennifer and Ney have a new kind of partnership: They are expecting twins.

But the two of them still find themselves at milongas throughout New York City. One of their favorites is Triangulo, a dance studio solely dedicated to the Argentine tango.

"Tango is actually a community," Melo says. "Anywhere in the world you can find people dancing tango."

Interested in learning tango in New York City?  Melo recommends Dance Manhattan and Triangulo.

Courtesy to Yahoo News! Thanks to video producer, Jeff Girion. Production by Josh Kesner, Chris Ward, Stephen Napolitano and Anne Lilburn. Post-production Audio by John Adams. Graphics by Howard Kim for Yahoo! Studios.

Post by John Daniel



Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Breaking of the mould "ego" & prayer

by Dr. Yuvraj Kapadia

Hi, oh it feels good; it feels good to connect back, sitting in front of this camera, reaching out to my extended family. It has been perhaps close to a year or maybe a little more than that, since we started this Facebook exercise. We did with the concept of trying to facilitate a spread of this way of life to people beyond our workshops, talks etc. and very interestingly whenever I have contemplated that maybe I have done my bit and I should take a break from this, its amazing to see how the universe, in its own crazy way, sends me a very gentle reminder, to tell me that the show must go on.

So just a very quick two-minute on the last affirmation I got on this, about ten days back, I was in Dubai. The last video I had shot was ready for upload, I got Vasu’s message, he is the person handling this whole program, and I was thinking, ya, maybe we have done enough, we ran this for a year, touched people’s lives, I should maybe now take a sabbatical from this exercise and almost bizarrely this happened at 5:45 in the evening, I leave my workshop at 6:00 pm, I am on the foot path, this is in an alien country, a different city, and I am just walking on the foot path, car comes stop, a person gets down, I don’t know this person, comes right in front of my life, asks me if I was the Yuvraj who does the videos, and I am a little psyched, because it is very bizarre to have an know an unknown person in an unknown country just walking up to you and talking to you like this! Then he tells me I haven’t done any workshops of yours and I haven’t done any spiritual programs but somehow I have just been following your videos for a year and they have completely changed my life, in and out. So, I was driving on the road, on instinct, I turned, saw your face and thought, it is an excellent time to tell you that it is great work, please, fantastic, and for me, I felt so small, so humble, humbled, I would say, simply because this is the universe telling me in no uncertain terms, telling me, dude it is not you, you are chosen as a channel for something to flow into the universe, what gives you the right to even think that you are the one doing it, so you are the one who needs to take a break! That’s coming from your ego!

So, let’s go to the ego. The human mind as we all know, is this one huge sponge, and it is this sponge which keeps soaking in believes, experiences, realities and through that process, each one of us develops a mould of a certain behaviourr, or a certain way of living, through which we identify ourselves, which is our ego.

So if I were to give a very complicated definition of the ego, it would be, “just the position of all the experiences we go through along with the intertwined emotional interplay that comes out of it which we then choose as core believes to identify ourselves with”. Of course, these are the usual, because, they come from the world. But we choose to believe them and then the moment we make them as our belief, as long as our life moves with that belief we are living. And then sometimes, we get a punch, sometimes we get a hard knock and the mould suddenly crashes. The crashing of the mould is perhaps one of the most challenging moments in a person’s life. Why is it challenging?

Because, every single thing, which you believed was you, you were told this by your parents, by your system, by your family, by your education, by your job, by your boss and suddenly one fine day, it’s not working! You feel you are the same person and yet it’s not working. The mould begins to crack! The cracking of the mould could be either a very very, painful journey or it can be a moment of great divine revelation. In both situations, the cracking of the mould brings you to your knees. It brings you to your knees, either in pain or it brings you to your knees by reverence, humility & wisdom.

The cracking of the mould compels you to pray. So, whenever in life you are in great pain, your ego is getting shattered, the mask that you are wearing in your interplay with your universe is systematically being dismantled and that is the time you seek the benevolence of prayer and when you are praying and when you are on your knees, you are essentially relating to that part of yourself which is free from all this drama.

Now in your minds because of your upbringing, because of your associations you may give shapes names and images to this purity of consciousness. So for some of us when we pray, we pray to our masters. For some of us when we pray, we pray to our spirit guides, for some of us when we pray, we pray to our angles, for many of us, when we pray, we pray to the divine.

My question is who is this divine that you are praying to? So that divine is nothing but the purest form of your own consciousness. It’s you, confronting you without your drama. So whenever you are praying, you are seeking to establish a bond with the purest form of your being hoping that through that association, through that chord, through that connection, that purity of consciousness gets seeded into your core space. The greater the degree of purity of consciousness, in your core space, the more transparent your life is, and the more transparent your life is, the greater is the ease with which you will look beyond the illusions of life and the greater these with which you look beyond the illusions of life the greater is the degree of mastery that you achieve over your day to day living.

So, for this particular series of videos that is what I am going to focus on, this video is like an intro, an intro of going beyond your ego, it’s like an intro of going down in prayer and confronting yourself without your drama. Its like an intro to a process which will gradually bring you to an understanding that the light is not out there, it is all in here and if the light is all in here how do I get the awareness to just be in it so that I am a complete and replete light being. A light being whose belief manifests his choice of reality around him. I just hope, wish, pray and of course completely believe that this journey will be as exciting for you as the previous ones have been.

Good luck....

Dr. Yuvraj Kapadia

Dr. Yuvraj Kapadia is a student of life. He has learnt quite a deal from the many dramatic experiences of his life. Through this page he is connecting to his group and to people who want to follow his anecdotes on how life can be simple and easy.