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Be Selfish
Gautam
Buddha is passing near a village which consists of high caste brahmins
only. They are very much against Gautam Buddha, they have all gathered
outside the village to condemn him, to abuse him. He stands there
listening to their abuse, their allegations, their lies. Even Ananda --
who has been with him all these years -- feels angry. Because they were
born into a royal family: they were warriors, their whole training was
to fight. But because Gautam Buddha is present, he controls himself;
otherwise he would have killed one or two people then and there.
Gautam
Buddha said to them, "You see that the sun is going to set soon,
and we have to reach the other village before the sun sets. If you have
not finished all that you wanted to say to me, I will make a point that
when I return I set aside enough time to listen to you again. And in two
days, I will be returning along the same route -- so it will be very
kind of you if you can wait just two days."
One
man from the crowd said, "You don't seem to be disturbed at all.
And we are not just saying things to you -- we are abusing you,
insulting you."
Gautam
Buddha said, "You have come a little late. If you had come ten
years before, you would not have gone back alive. I am also a warrior.
There would have been bloodshed here; not a single man in this crowd
would have gone back alive. But you have come a little late.
"In
the village just before this village, people came with sweets and
fruits. And we said, `We eat only once a day, and we have taken our
food, so it would be very kind if you would take these things back with
you. We are grateful.' What do you think they did with those sweets and
those fruits?"
Somebody
said, "They must have distributed them amongst themselves; they
must have eaten them."
Buddha
said, "You are intelligent. Do the same: whatever you have brought,
I don't accept; take it back. Because unless I accept your insult, you
cannot insult me; it is a two-way affair. It is your mouth, you can say
anything -- but unless I accept it, you are just talking into the air.
Just go home and say all these things to each other; enjoy. And I will
be coming again after two days, so be ready."
They
were shocked, and they could not believe -- what kind of man is this?
When they moved on, Ananda said to Buddha, "This is too much. There
were moments when I was going to jump and hit the man! Just because of
you, I tried to control my temptation."
Buddha
said -- and remember it -- he said: "What those people were saying
has not hurt me.
What
you are saying hurts me. You have been with me for so many years, and
yet you are not aware enough to know what to take and what not to take?
Can't you discriminate?"
I
want you not to become missionaries, I want you to become messages.
And
that is possible only if you are utterly selfish, so that before you
start helping others, you have helped yourself; before you start
enlightening other people, you are enlightened yourself.
That's
what I mean by being selfish.
Whatever
you want to spread must be your living experience.
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