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Life Is Precious

Suddenly he stumbled upon a sack-like object. He bent down and opened it, but as it was dark he could only feel some pebble like objects inside the bag. "Maybe a piece of shipwreck washed away by the waves," he muttered to himself. His happy mood prompted him to play with his just found objects; he decided to toss the pebbles into the sea to test his capacity to hurl them. He opened the bag, took out the pebbles one after another, heaving them skillfully into the sea, feeling happy by the "plup" sound they made when they fell into the waters.
He went on doing it until dawn broke and a dim light of rising sun began to scatter all over. Now, he paused, curiously looked into his bag to examine his pebbles. And lo! They were no ordinary pebbles, they were large-sized diamonds that he was mistakenly throwing away! Only a few had remained.
This
is
how
most
human
lives
are
spent.
We
begin
our
life
by
playing
with
the
precious
life-opportunities
mistaking
them
to
be
worthless
pebbles,
fit
to
be
thrown
into
the
sea
of
events
without
realizing
how
important
and
precious
they
are.
Every
time
we
give
way
to
greed
or
lust
or
anger
or
jealousy
or
selfishness
of
any
kind,
we
treat
the
precious
diamond
of
life
like
a
pebble,
heaving
it
into
an
endless
ocean
of
time
from
where
we
just
cannot
retrieve
what
we
have
thrown
away.
The
tragedy
is
that
we
treasure
our
"fun" more
than
our
diamonds.
When we discover the value of this life-diamond, at the dawn of wisdom, much of our life by then would have already been wasted in those meaningless pursuits. This is the story of most lives. The one wonder of life, however, is that once we wake up to the precious opportunity of human life, our loss, too, becomes a gain - for it then becomes a stepping stone in the learning process of how to utilize what we are left with.
"Even a little of this religion," says Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, "protects a man from a great danger." Whatever we are left with, practically speaking, is more important and precious than any losses that we may have suffered. Of what use is the regret for that which has happened and cannot be altered in any way? We must focus on what can be done rather than bother about what could have been done.
About the author
This article is written by Swami Atmashraddhananda for the 'Vedanta Vani' magazine of Chinmaya Mission.
To be continued



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