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Find A Purpose

Patrick Hill, a researcher of Carleton University in Canada, has published a very significant study in the Psychological Science journal. His finding points out that a sense of purpose in life, and setting overarching goals to achieve that target may help us live longer, no matter what our age. He concludes that the earlier someone comes to a direction for life, the earlier its protective effects begin.
There’s a beautiful story of Rohini from the days of Gautama Buddha which proves this fact. On one occasion, Buddha’s disciple Anuruddha visited Kapilavastu. While he was staying at the monastery there, all his relatives, with the exception of his sister Rohini, came to see him. On learning from them that Rohini did not come because she was suffering from leprosy, he sent for her. Rohini came to see her brother, but covered her head in shame. Feeling very sorry for her sister, Anuruddha advised her to do some meritorious deed. He suggested that she should sell some of her jewellery, and with the money gained, to build a refectory for bhikkhus.
Rohini agreed to do as she was told. Anuruddha also asked his other relatives to help in the construction of the hall. Further, he told Rohini to sweep the floor and fill the water-pots every day, even while the construction was on. She did as she was instructed and she began to get better. This inspired her to put her whole energy into this noble work. A miracle happened. Ninety per cent of her leprosy disappeared during this period when she was totally involved in this work. She was visualising bhikkhus meditating in the hall in the presence of the Buddha, their faces glowing with divine energy and she sitting in satsang with them. This visualisation transformed Rohini’s whole being.
When the construction of the hall was completed, the Buddha and his bhikkhus were invited for alms-food. After the meal, the Buddha asked for the donor of the building and alms-food, but Rohini was not there. The Buddha sent for her. When she came he asked her whether she knew why she was inflicted with this dreaded disease. She did not. Buddha told her that she had done an evil deed in one of her past lives.
Rohini was, at one time, the chief queen of the king of Varanasi. It so happened that the king had a favourite dancer and the chief queen was very jealous of her. The queen wanted to punish the dancer. Thus, one day, she had her attendants put some itching powder made from cow-hage pods in the dancer’s bed, her blankets, etc.
Next they called the dancer and, as though in jest, threw some itching powder on her. The girl itched all over and ran to her room and her bed, which made her suffer even more. As a result of that evil deed Rohini had become a leper in this life. The Buddha then exhorted the congregation not to act foolishly in anger and not to bear any ill-will towards others.
Then the Buddha gave the following sutra to his bhikkhus: “Give up anger, abandon conceit, overcome all fetters. Ills of life (dukkha) do not befall one who does not cling to mind and body and is free from moral defilements.”
At that moment, Rohini also attained total freedom — her skin disease disappeared, and her complexion became fair, smooth and very attractive.

This Article written by Swami Chaitanya Keerti was published in

The Asian Age and the Deccan Chronicle in summer 2014….

Love Yogis

Meditation purifies and enriches our life. It takes away from life all that is burdensome. It creates space for love and love is the ultimate nourishment for the human heart and soul.

Osho offers a simple method of meditation to allow love to fill the atmosphere. He says: “Create vibrations of love energy around you. And you will start feeling immediately that something is happening, something in your aura is changing, something around your body is changing; a warmth is arising around your body… a warmth like deep orgasm. You are becoming more alive. Something like sleep is disappearing. Something like awareness is arising.”

A journalist asked Osho: “How can people turn falling in love into meditation?”

Osho replied: “It is the easiest way. In human life, love is the closest phenomenon to meditation. The moment you fall in love with someone, what transpires between those two who have fallen in love? They drop their egos at least for each other. They drop their hypocrisies, their masks. That’s love. And this is a beautiful moment to change it into meditation. It’s just that nobody has ever told them this.”

Osho has often been condemned for teaching love. But it is his love for life and truth that matters most. He wants to liberate human beings from all falsities and hypocrisies and support people to live a life of love and meditation, fearlessly and courageously. He accepts and embraces love at all levels of existence from the mundane and the physical to the metaphysical and the transcendental and turn this vital force into meditation.

Osho concludes that love helps you relax, which is a part of meditation. Love helps you to be joyous, which is a part of meditation. Love helps you, for a few moments at least, to be silent, which is an essential part of meditation. And finally, making love, if you attain an orgasmic experience, gives you a glimpse of what meditation is, but it is millions of times more than this. So to me, love is a basic experience which can help you become meditators. The old religions have been preventing it, and they have been preventing it for a reason. If people can transform their love into meditation, then the priests and the churches and the synagogues are no more needed, then people are totally free.

Kabir, the mystic of saint of love, sings a song:
The flute of the infinite is played without ceasing
and its sound is love
When love renounces all limits,
it reaches truth.
How widely the fragrance spreads!
It has no end, nothing stands in its way.
The form of this melody is bright
like a million suns: incomparably sounds the veena, the vina of the notes of truth.

— The articles written by Swami Chaitanya Keerti,
published in the Asian Age and The Deccan Chronicles in the months of August, September and October……