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I Believe Life Is a Life Long Lesson

Meditation is an Experience. Experiencing who you really are..

Here is a story that helps you understand the state of Meditation, and also have you live better with the problems you are having in your life.


There is a very rich king, who is fond of various forms of arts such as painting, dance, music and plays. He always wants to explore his inner talent and see all the infinite possible things he can do to entertain himself.

So one day he joins a play / stage-show.

In this play, the king is playing the role of Beggar.

The beggar is a character, who is very very poor, and has very limited capacities to survive in the world. He is almost illiterate, and is living very difficult life.

The beggar has a wife who always fights with him and curses him for not being able to earn much for the family. She also scold him for being a wrong life partner, and makes drama everyday for blaming her parents to marry her with the beggar.

The poor beggar has 10 kids, who are very naughty and do not listen to him at all. They always do what they want to do and create new troubles for the family.

The beggar has few childhood friends who did go to school and are now very very rich. One of those friends have become the mayor of the city and is living very luxurious life.

The beggar’s wife always shows him the difference of living they live and the one his friend’s has got. She curses him for not being able to do anything for a better life and bring some good money so that they can have all the luxuries of their life.

The beggar is trying his best to do anything that is possible but no one including his own friends are willing to help him. He is very helpless and crying days and nights, cursing the God for giving him such a life.

Frustrated, One day he decides to end his life, seeing no other option to bring any further goodness to his life and go on the top of the hill to commit suicide.

Just when he is about to jump, he see a very peaceful, calm sadhu who is smiling at him with all love.

Surprised with his peaceful face, the beggar goes to the sadhu and tells him all his worries in hope to get a solution. He asks the sadhu, “Why he is having so many problems in life? is there any solution to his problems?”

The sadhu, with a smile, lifts his hand and point his finger in a direction, and say

“Go there, and you will find all solutions to your worries. “

The beggar asks him with doubt, “How can going to that direction will solve my all problems?”

The sadhu says “Because, once you reach there, you will remember who you are!”

The beggar becomes more confused, and says “But what is the connection of knowing who I am, to the problems I have got?

You are not understanding my problem. I am a very very poor beggar, who has no skills, with a huge family to feed, and no friends to help.

I want to know how I can get rich?

How I can have good relationships?

How can I excel in my life and career?

And you are saying that going into that direction will solve my problem?

By knowing who am I?

How is that possible even remotely?”

Here is the ultimate truth!


When the beggar goes into the given direction, he will reach to the make-up room, where he will see the make-up related things. When he applies them on his face, his make-up will be removed one by one, and then one day in the mirror he will see his real face.

The beggar is not a real beggar, he is a King acting as Beggar, who forgot his reality.

What do you think will happen, after the beggar remembers that he is a real king with an unlimited treasure, and all that he was worried including the family, making a living and all, was part of a play?

Will he still cry, and curse his life? or he will laugh and go back to the stage, only to enjoy his role now?

As shakespeare said,
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances

The make-up room is Meditation.

The process is to undone the makeup.

The ultimate stage of meditation is Self Expression.

Meditation is Experience.

Experiencing who you really are..


Hope this story changes the way you look at your life and your problems.

Best Wishes. :)
Nelladell · 80-89, F Best Comment
This happened in the early 60s:

My witchy mother-in-law lived nearby and was a constant pain. In addition, we had horrid, uncaring, uppity neighbors. One day I read a book which gave directions for a simple form of meditation and I began to use it. After about six weeks my mother-in-law was a caring helpful person whom I dearly loved, and my neighbors were friendly and kind. The trees were greener, the breezes sweeter. Had the world changed -- or had I?
@Nelladell Hi ,I would be interested as well.
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@SimplyLogicalDiscipline my attention was nust now drawn to the fact that I seem to have failed to reply to you. I am so sorry. In case you are stiill interested, I am se nding you a private message. Thanks for your understanding. Peace
@Nelladell thank you :)

SW-User
Love this post.
Thank you for sharing this.
Mindful · 56-60, F
Thank you for sharing!!
thedesi123 · 51-55, C
Deep thoughts.
The saddest part is : The king only learnt about himself.
Yes , he learnt gratitude, but no compassion.
His meditation didnt enlighten him to apply his experience to his subjects and fellow man, and learn empathy and true grace.

Meditation isnt just about finding peace and love within oneself, for oneself....its about realising to enact it in ones life - to bring peace and love to others. To discover we are all. And the all is us.

To BE those things: love, compassion, joy, beauty, unity and peace. To express and strive for it, share it and give it.

I wish it had ended with him realising the strife of the poor.😔
Mindful · 56-60, F
It reinforces my beliefs
Platoscave · F
Meditation is not magic and will not turn us into something else. But it will show the way to humility and these days that's kinda important and it might have to be...enough.
laotzu92 · 70-79, M
@Platoscave very well stated.
zeeva70 · F
Easily the best thing I've read all day. Thanks for sharing!
ABCDEF7 · M
@zeeva70 Thanks. I would be happy if it could help you in your life in any way.
zeeva70 · F
It has. It's a gentle reminder for us to remember who we really are. @ABCDEF7
ABCDEF7 · M
@zeeva70 Thanks.🙂

Take care..
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
Why did the King fall into that feeling of loss and despair? Maybe he needed to meditate?
ABCDEF7 · M
@SimplyTracie That happens to most of us. We forget that our play started with this life, we keep changing our roles, child, student, lover, employee, mom, dad, etc. With the things in our lives, we get so attached that we forget that it's just a role we are playing.

We are not just what we are playing/living in our lives.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@ABCDEF7 Ummm, what?
Being poor and/or homeless is a reality for many people. Did I totally miss the moral of your post?

Please explain your story a little bit more.

Maybe @SweetMae can help explain it to me.
ABCDEF7 · M
@SimplyTracie Yes, many people are poor, homeless, childless and other sorrows. But if we just get into the sorrows of life, neither we are going to enjoy the life nor we will be able to perform better to handle the problems of life.

The longer you dwell on your misfortune, the greater is their power to hurt you. - Voltaire

The HAPPIEST People DO NOT Necessarily have "BEST" THINGS in Life, They Simply APPRECIATE the Things They Have.

It's about living the life without getting attached and affected by it. Do your duties because you have to do it, but don't get affected by hurdles and results.
SweetMae · 70-79, F
Thank you for sharing this.
ABCDEF7 · M
@SweetMae Welcome. :)
Absolutely loved this!!
ABCDEF7 · M
@LittleTinks Thankyou 🙂
ethereal · F
Thank you for sharing this. 😊
ABCDEF7 · M
@ethereal welcome 🙂
Somexyz · 36-40
Nice story.
ABCDEF7 · M
@Somexyz Thanks :)

 
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