Generally
everything in life comes in pairs. Not in terms of opposites but in terms of
ensuring balance in-existence Like rights come with duty, freedom comes with
responsibility and so on. The secret is to identify the pairs. Some of them are
visible and taken for granted. For some others, you have to play something like
a memory game..... You have to search out the pair. When any concept is
understood along with its pair then it becomes firmly rooted and gives more
results than when it is tackled or pursued in isolation.
One such
single which is hunting for its pair is fame. Most people seek fame. Some want
international recognition and work towards that some want national acclaim and
yet others are happy being the leader in the family circle or the colony
community. Again the reason for the fame and the talent being showcased can be
as varied as flowers in a garden. To celebrate the idea of fame we also have
many record books that document the different fields.
Our
quest for fame is perhaps only younger than our quest for truth. Psychologists
say that every human being seeks immortality and therefore seeks fame..... So
that they live beyond their calendar years at least in name. And that is why
there is the obsession to 'become'.
Fame brings
immediate power. Sometimes the power of fame may not bring any wealth. But it
brings honor and respect. What makes the fame lasting? What pairs with fame?
Much too often fame is confused with the riches it might bring it is believed
that if money is made, dignity and respect will naturally accrue. That is not
entirely untrue. Money does buy many things..... But that which is bought, also
sells is it not? As the market decides the price for such things, the halo of
fame remains, but the substances that makes it, in terms of adulation and trust
that the famous inspire, gets whittled down.
On
looking a little closer one finds that, since the power wielded by fame is
derived from it, lasting fame will accrue only when you recognize from whom you
have derived that power and invest it back in them or that. Sacred books live
eternally because they invest the reader with the power of divine blessing.
Leaders derive their power from the people, parents from their children, a cook
from the people who scour his food, a designer from his craftsmen and so it
goes, in every field of life.
The pair
of fame is thus service, which is to be useful. When there is service, fame
comes automatically and this fame is rooted in a noble activity. To remember
this is the path to the kind of fame that lives after you is what makes you
immortal. That is why a good teacher is remembered at all times and is 'famous'
among students of the school and their families.
The
Sanskrit tradition identified long ago that the eternal quality of fame and the
dignity it inspires is oft-smudged by the grime of life. What remains and
dominated all actions is the desire for fame. So it is said humorously in a
subhashitani (a couplet which has an inherent lesson in it) that break a pot,
tear your clothes and ride a donkey, if you may, but make sure you become
famous - at any cost! But surely, not at the cost of crossing the thin line
that divides fame from notoriety?
It is
this power that transforms me inside, making me pure and powerful. When the
soul and God are linked together, there is a power that reaches me and
invisibly across to others, bringing about transformation in them, in nature
and in the world.
The
secret of this power of silence is that I don’t have to do the work of
transformation. Divine power automatically transforms. Let me do the inner
work. Let me go deeply into that experience of the original sate of the self,
and let there be silence so that God is able to do His work through me.
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