今天一早靜坐時突然有這想法,快樂與不快樂都必須接受且享受,結果就讀到以下這篇文章,太貼切了。
See the dictionary under the letter ‘h’ — only there will you always
find happiness. In life things are very mixed up. Day and night are
together, so are happiness and unhappiness. Life and death are together,
so is everything. Life is rich because of polar opposites. The very
idea that one would like to be happy forever is stupid. the very idea
will create only unhappiness and nothing else. You will become more and
more miserable because more and more you will be missing your so-called
eternal happiness.
Your greed is too much.
Then who is the happy person? The happy
person is not one who is always happy. The happy person is one who is
happy even when there is unhappiness. Try to understand it. The happy
person is one who understands life and accepts its polarities. He knows
success is possible only because failure is also possible. So when
failure comes he accepts it.
I remember one incident of my childhood. A great wrestler had come to
my town. Everybody was very interested in wrestling, so the whole town
had gathered. I have seen many people and many wrestlers in my life but
he was really rare. He had something of Zen in him.
For ten days the wrestling continued, and every day he defeated a
famous wrestler. Finally he was declared to be the winner. The day he
was declared to be the winner he went around and touched the feet of all
the ten persons whom he had defeated.
Everybody was puzzled about why he did it. I was a small child, I
went to him and I asked him, ‘Why did you do that? This is strange.’
He said, ‘It is only because of them that I am victorious. If they
had not allowed themselves to be defeated, I would not be victorious. So
I owe it to them. My victory depends on their defeat, so really I feel
greatly thankful to them. There was only one possibility: either I was
to be defeated or they were to be defeated. And they are good people,
they accepted defeat.’
This is a very Sufi or Zen idea. Things are interdependent:
failure/success, happiness/unhappiness, summer/winter, youth/old age,
beauty/ugliness — all are interdependent, they exist together. And the
man who starts seeking one pole against the other pole is getting into
unnecessary trouble. It is not possible, he is desiring the impossible;
and he will get very frustrated.
Then what should the attitude be? When happiness comes, enjoy
happiness; when unhappiness comes, enjoy unhappiness. When there is
happiness, dance with it; when there is unhappiness, cry with it. That’s
what I mean when I say ‘Enjoy’. Unhappiness is a must. If you can
accept unhappiness as smoothly as you welcome happiness, you will
transcend both. In that very acceptance is transcendence. Then
unhappiness and happiness will not make much difference to you, you will
remain the same. When there is sadness you will have a taste of it; and
when there is joy you will have a taste of it. And sometimes bitter
things also taste beautiful.
And sadness has something of depth in it which no happiness can ever
have. Happiness has something shallow. Laughter always looks shallow,
tears always look deep. If you want to be happy always you will become a
shallow person, a superficial person. Sometimes it is good to fall into
the depths, dark depths, dismal depths of sadness. Both are good. And
one should be total in both. Whatsoever happens, go totally into it.
When crying, become the crying, and when dancing, become the dance. Then
the ultimate happens to you. By and by you forget the distinction
between what happiness is and what unhappiness is. You enjoy both! So by
and by the distinction disappears. And when the distinction has
disappeared, there arises something which is eternally there, which
remains always there. That is witnessing.
Article link
http://oshotimes.blog.osho.com/2012/05/happiness-is-not-always/
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