FOOD FOR THOUGHT
STRESS MANAGEMENT – A
STORY
Zen Story and “Moral”
of the Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
Recently – I read a
Zen Story.
A Zen Master and his
Students were walking in a Forest where they saw a large Stone.
Pointing to the Stone
– the Master asked his students: “Is that Stone heavy…?”
“Yes – it is very
heavy…” the students said.
“Only if you decide
to pick it up…” the Master said.
A Zen Story can be
interpreted in many ways.
Here is my interpretation.
The “Stone” in the
story is a metaphor for “Entity”.
Like there are many
stones in a forest – there are many entities around us – tangible and
intangible.
These entities
include tangible things like objects, people, situations, events in the real
world etc. – and – intangible things like thoughts, ideas, politics, events we
see on the electronic media and that happen in cyberspace, social media etc.
We keep worrying
about these entities – and – feel burdened and stressed out by them.
That is because we try
to “lift” those “stones” (entities)
Is there any need to
try and “lift” all the “stones”…?
Should we bother
about:
1. Things that don’t
concern us.
2. Things that are
beyond our control.
Is there any point in
worrying about entities that don’t concern us or even those entities that
concern is but may be beyond our capability to handle...?
Media and Social
Media keeps bombarding you with such things.
People and Society too.
Why engage with
people who don’t concern you – or – people who are beyond your control…?
Why get stressed out
by things which are remote and don’t concern you – like some event or news
happening far away – especially political events and news….?
Why become anxious thinking
about problems and issues that don’t concern you or are beyond your control…?
Isn’t it best to avoid
trying to “lift” all those “stones” and remain in your “comfort zone…?
Why try to pick up all
the “stones” we come across…?
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VIKRAM KARVE
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