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Ultimate Lie |
September 23, 2008 We live in very anxious time and in very unstable conditions. No one knows what the future will bring and if humanity has enough wisdom and compassion to protect its own existence. It seems that lies come from every direction even during some efforts to resolve apparent problems… I am sure there are many psychological theories and rationally sounding “good” reason why people do lie. But ultimately they do lie to themselves and deceive themselves. This is very sad to watch… Last night I was very tired trying to finish long and hard project. Around midnight I picked up from bookshelf a book which I read long ago. And there was a bookmark in the middle marking the following story. What a gift! I thought, and a good one to share. Enjoy! The Land of Truth
A certain man believed that ordinary waking life, as people know it, could not possibly be complete. He sought the real Teacher of the Age. He read many books and joined many circles, and he heard the words and witnessed the deeds of one master after another. He carried out the commands and spiritual exercises which seemed to him the most attractive. He became elated with some of his experiences. At other times he was confused; and he had no idea at all of what his stage was, or where and when his search might end. This man was reviewing his behavior one day when he suddenly found himself near the house of certain sage of high repute. In the garden of that house he encountered Khidr, the secret guide who shows the way to Truth. Khidr took him to a place where he saw people in great distress and woe, and he asked who they were. “We are those who did not follow real teachings, who were not true to our undertakings, who revered self-appointed teachers,” they said. Then the man was taken by Khidr to a place where everyone was attractive and full of joy. He asked who they were. “We are those who did not follow the real Signs of the Way“ they said. “But if you have ignored the Signs, how can you be happy?” asked the traveler. “Because we chose happiness instead of Truth,” said the people, “just as those who chose the self-appointed chose also misery.” “But is happiness not the ideal of man?” asked the man. “The goal of man is Truth. Truth is more than happiness. The man who has Truth can have whatever mood he wishes, or none,” the told him. “We have pretended that Truth is happiness, and happiness Truth, and people have believe us, therefore you, too, have until now imagined that happiness must be the same as Truth. But happiness makes you its prisoner, as does woe.” Then the man found himself back in the garden, with Khidr beside him. “I will grant you one desire,” said Khidr. “I wish to know why I have failed in my search and how I can succeed in it,” said the man. “You have all but wasted your life,” said Khidr, “because you have been a liar. Your lie has been in seeking personal gratification when you could have been seeking Truth.” “And yet I came to the point where I found you,” said the man, “and this is something which happens to hardly anyone at all.” “And you met me,” said Khidr, “because you had sufficient sincerity to desire Truth for its own sake, just for an instant. It was that sincerity, in that single instant, which made me answer your call.” Now the man felt overwhelming desire to find Truth, even if he lost himself. Khidr, however, was starting to walk away, and the man began to run after him. “You may not follow me.” said Khidr, “because I am returning to the ordinary world, the world of lies, for that is where I have to be, if I am to do my work.” And when the man looked around him again, he realized that he was no longer in the garden of the sage, but standing in the Land of Truth. /Idries Shah, Thinkers of the East, pp. 66-67/
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