On one night,
a villager saw wise old man Mullah nasruddin searching
for something under a street lamp.
The villager asked Mullah what he is searching for.
Mullah said he is looking for his lost keys that he dropped
in the bushes,
which are away from the lamp post .
Villager asked if he
has dropped the key in the bushes why he is looking for it under the lamp post.
To that Mullah replied, that is where the light is.
It is common knowledge that
No one would look for a lost object where light is just
because there is light.
But, it is Mullah’s tale, so there must be an another layer to
it like in all other Mullah tales
Here, what Mullah implies without saying is, we
all do it all the time.
That is looking for causes in the wrong places or throwing
light over wrong places.
Now,
for anything gone wrong or any problem, there must be
causes.
And causes can be either external or internal.
External causes are in the world and in others.
Internal causes are our own thoughts, opinions, prejudices,
beliefs, values etc.
We have knowledge and some hold on the external factors because
they are under the light of our awareness.
What we don’t notice
is, we almost have no awareness of our internal factors like opinions or
prejudices.
We are not aware in the sense that we consider our opinions
as facts or truths
but not as opinions which are amendable.
This applies not only to surface level opinions
but also to
deeper level prejudices, values, beliefs etc.
In short, it applies to all our psychological conditionings.
These causes are in
the dark and accessible only to reflection.
Otherwise, they pass on like facts or truths.
One author said that our mind is on auto pilot mode as far
as its conditionings goes.
Most of the time,
We are unaware or
unable to reflect upon them with any sincerity and we just roll on.
This would cause problems and in this case we are the source
of problems and also unaware.
Moreover,
In such situations, we
are inclined to find or associate causes to external factors
because we are not
aware of the causes which are deep within us.
This is similar to those who have anxiety problem.
Their mind always finds external factors as cause of their
anxiety
– a crowded bus and also an empty bus.
The real cause is deep inside, which they can’t decipher.
It is more like, driving in the wrong lane and blaming
others for mishaps.
In other words, searching for a lost object where there is
light as Mullah did.
On the physical
plane, it is relatively simple to identify causes or our short comings.
For instance,
If a person of short stature takes up basket ball as his
sport,
he will invariably face formidable obstacles.
This being physical, he can easily see that he has chosen
the wrong sport for his physique
and there is nothing wrong with the game or
its rules.
But, in the psychological sphere, it is not that easy to see
things clearly.
One needs to reflect and throw light inside to see whether
anything is wrong with the perception.
Even if one is able to reflect, it is also not easy to
acknowledge when one is wrong.
This is because one’s self image is built on one's opinions,
values, beliefs etc,( imposed & cultivated) as one grow up.
So, when someone questions one’s opinion,
It is perceived as a
danger to the psychological body (ego), just as one perceives danger to the
physical body.
Immediate reaction would be to defend one’s views or way of
doing things.
This is reaction, not a response.
But, unless the issues inside are addressed without egoistic tendency.
One would be
constantly creating problems for himself and continue to throw light on wrong
places without relief.
So, throwing light inside is imperative to address such problems
effectively.
And, it requires
honesty on one’s part to reflect and amend opinions, values, prejudices etc.
Then,
If one discovers joy in honesty, it would make reflection easier
and heartfelt.
This would help in resolving problems and also aid one in the
path of self discovery.
Mullah nasruddin’s naughty tale is simple demonstration in the
physical sphere,
what one normally does
in the psychological sphere.
And this tale has thrown light in the right direction and shows the importance of self reflection
and that may lead one to discover the authentic self.
and that may lead one to discover the authentic self.
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