The New Year arrived and knocked at my
door and asked me what I am thinking. It came to me as bright as sunlight and lightened
my chamber. It looked straight into my eyes and asked what I am thinking. A
single word came from my mouth:
PRACTICE!
The new year smiled and said, yes, it is PRACTICE.
Let it be the mantra of the new year!
We say many good words, but do not
translate them into action. More we say, the more the gap between our words and
our action!
We do not practice what we say. We say
something and do something else.
Two days back, I watched the movie Swami
Vivekananda (1998). In one of the scenes, the wandering monk goes to a temple and
finds a Pundit preaching. The Pundit was preaching service to man is service
to God. A disabled person passed through the temple and fell down, but the
preacher did not care. The Swami comforted the disabled and helped him sit down.
The Pundit realized his mistake and said, ‘Now I realize the gap between words
and deeds. Simply preaching is not enough.’
This is a message that the wise across
cultures delivered. Whether East or West, North or South, this great message
has been vibrating since centuries.
Whether in our individual and family life,
or in our community, or in our society and the world, we can see the gap
between thought and practice, between words and deeds. This gap in its train
brings innumerable suffering to us.
It is only practice, not preaching, that
there can be enduring peace within and without. An individual who is tumultuous
inside cannot establish peace outside. An individual who is truly peaceful
inside can only practice what he preaches.
What is true peace then?
Peace is a state of mind. When the mind
does not need external props to remain happy, true peace dawns. When the mind depends
on external things to remain happy, true peace does not happen.
Let the New Year be peaceful!
Let us practice the good things we have
learnt. Let us practice them every day.
The chasm between words and deeds, between
theory and practice, has created much of the tumult in individual life, and in
the life of larger formations – whether community or the state or the world.
When in the individual life, this chasm
between words and deeds directly affects the individual and his family, in the
case of society and the world, this chasm produces wars and other kinds of
violence. We see this in action in various parts of the world. Leaders preach peace
and meet at high tables to negotiate peace, while their actions promote narrow
interests.
It seems as if the noble sayings, ‘let truth
alone emerge victorious’, ‘service to mankind is service to God’, ‘different
religions are but different flowers in a beautiful garden’, ‘love thy neighbor’
ring good to the ear, but are alien to practice. That is the challenge before
us. Unless we practice the universal values that transcend divides, there is no
meaning preaching them.
At least we can try to reduce the chasm in
our individual life. If each one of us think this way and resolve, ‘we will practice
the good words we say, we will walk our talk’, we will help create a better
year, and a better world, ahead.
Wish you Happy New Year! May this year fill
our life with true joy and happiness! May we move swiftly to bridge the gap
between our words and deeds, and see everything in a new light!
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