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My Upanishad is entitled "A Journey"
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There was a boy, who was told that he lived in the world of his dreams more than the world of his eyes, but he didn't see that they were two different worlds. His mother loved him but didn't understand him. His teachers found him frustrating, asking: "Who is this boy who daydreams instead of listening, instead of conforming, but yet knows the answers?" His father and others called him lazy saying "He'd rather daydream then put forth effort." They decided he must be broken.

"He must see that the world of his dreams and the world of his eyes are not one. He must see that the world of his eyes is what is real." The elders set out to make the boy conform and stop his dreaming.

 

Their narrow view was more important to them than whether the boy liked himself or knew his intelligence or knew his gifts. Soon the boy began to forget who he was, how good he was, how loved he was, how smart he was, but he couldn't stop dreaming. The boy began to feel bad, feel wrong, feel worthless that he could not stop dreaming and began to believe that there was a difference between dreaming and effort.

 

Many years went by. As the boy grew to be a man, he suffered, forgetting who he had been but remembering the words of those who conformed and worked to break him. He had been broken and now felt isolated and saw the world as a dark place of increasing separation and negativity.

One day the broken man, who had been the day dreaming boy, met a woman. That woman saw the day dreaming boy in the broken man and loved that boy. The two were married and as the man and woman lived together, the woman did her best to show the broken man the wonder of that dreaming boy.

 

She showed him that the boy was not wrong to dream, and that the dreams were a way of putting forth effort. She made him believe that the world did not need to be a place of negativity.

 

More important, the woman showed the man that there was more to the world of his eyes and that the world of his dreams was more real then he had been allowed to believe. As the woman loved him, the man began slowly to love the boy, and the man who had been the boy.

 

After many years together the woman became ill. While she was ill, the man and woman sought out healers and teachers. These teachers gave knowledge that the man and the woman and the world of the man's dreams and the world of the man's eyes were all one. But the sickness got worse and eventually took the woman from the world of the man's eyes.

 

But the knowledge given by the teachers remained: the knowledge that the woman, despite no longer being in the world of the man's eyes, was still one with the man, and one with the world of his dreams, and therefore still one with the world of his eyes. This gave the man some comfort, but only some. Because knowledge without experience could only give incomplete comfort.

Not long after the woman left the world of the man's eyes, the man met a great Teacher. This Teacher also spoke of the world of dreams and of the eyes as one but more than this, the Teacher showed the man a way, through meditation, to go beyond the world of his eyes, and even beyond the world of his dreams, to experience the source of both worlds. He led the man to the source of their oneness.

 

From then on the man followed the way of the Teacher and 2 times a day the man would practice meditation, going beyond his worlds to experience the source of this oneness. As the man continued the practice, the daily experience began to take him through and then beyond the loss of the woman and then beyond the healing.

 

The man began to reassemble the boy. He remembered who he was. He remembered how loved he was. He remembered how special he was. He remembered that the world of his eyes was a world of light and joy not darkness and negativity. He remembered that the objects in the world of his dreams became forms in the world of his eyes with very little effort. And most of all through this experience he remembered viscerally that he was one with all. The man had returned to being the boy and felt great joy.

 

 

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