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Do we really care about 'Care'?-Four Tips To Care

What
is
it
to
care?
While
hurrying
to
office,
you
happen
to
see
an
unusual
sight
of
a
dog
and
a
cat
frisking
about
and
your
lips
expand
into
a
little
smile.
This
simply
means
to
care.
To
find
a
little
time
to
write
to
a
the
child
for
whose
education
you
have
sponsored,
apart
from
unfailingly
making
the
payments,
is
to
care.
'Care' simply reflects in the way we walk, talk, sit, respond etc, in all our activities.
A colleague may walk up to you when you are really busy and ask you for the number of the hotel where you order food regularly.
“Hey here is the number of the hotel" But you could have missed out on enquiring, “Well shall I place your order when I do mine?" -You have simply not cared enough here.
J Krishnamurti aptly puts in. “Caring is really a part of that profound thing called love. It begins with the care of little things...."
Care for little things is the base for compassion to flower in one. To simply notice a poor girl on the street, an old man working in the making of the road in the hot sun, a dog limping on the road etc helps trigger compassion. When compassion is at its fullest action takes place.
Care reflects gratitude. The feeling of gratitude is very essential to be an integrated human being. When we enjoy the moonlight, the gentle sweep of the breeze, when we look at streaks of sunlight peeping through the trees; when we are aware of a leaf whirling in the wind, a drop of the rain dripping from the edge of the sliding roof, all reflect care. It is gratitude camouflaged in care.
To put one's clothes in order, to feed your dog at time, to take your wife out after a long day's work is all to care.
Care enhances the fine quality of feeling, of being sensitive which, has been lost in the mad rush in life. Here are a few tips that help us to care.
Be sensitive to your surroundings
Be aware of things around you. Observe the way you interact with people. Observe the way you respond to different aspects of nature. This will help you modify your uncaring ways. J Krishnamurti says, “When you observe, when you listen, you care, when you care you cannot help but act"
Do not judge
Just be a witness to things that happen to you and happen around you. Do not judge. Judgement leads to conditioning. Conditioning of the mind with regards to things as good and bad hampers care.
Let Go
Do
not
bottle
up
feelings
as
they
hamper
relationships.
By
letting
go
you
are
spontaneous
and
open
to
receive
life
every
moment
as
new.
Read
how
to
let
go.
Inculcating
the
feeling
of
oneness
Caring is at its heights when one identifies oneself with the creation. This is also the ultimate spiritual goal. This is what Jesus Christ meant by love thy neighbour as thyself. Try to delve deep within yourself and understand that you are beyond the body and the mind. The abidance in this truth is what made the enlightened ones love unconditionally. As normal human beings, even a little understanding of this truth goes a long way to make one care.
Reference : “What is it to care" by J Krishnamurti.



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