According to Isha Sadhguru as he puts things in perspective as regard fortune and misfortune says in terms of life, both are of completely different nature. Hence, if so-called
misfortunes strike, you must learn to take them in your stride because there
may be a deeper intelligence to these misfortunes. However, what is fortune and what is
misfortune is a social thing...
Harvest
Time
After I got into
teaching, I spent all my money very rapidly, traveling and organizing programs.
It was the tradition in those days that whatever nominal fee was collected, at
the end of the program, we would show the balance sheet to the participants,
and call an old age home, orphanage, or some other people who needed money and
donate it to them. After about three-and-a-half years, I had finished up my
savings, so I had to make a living. I decided to grow cabbage because it was
doing great in the market at that time. A friend gave me a few acres on his
farm, and I gave myself ninety days to grow the crop, including preparation and
harvesting.
Hybrid cabbage seeds
are expensive, so I first grew them in a tray inside the house. After they all
came up, I took each one of them and transplanted them. If you plant them in
the day, their survival rate is low. So, after sunset, I would sit and work
till 1 AM, planting with a torch light. I did all this backbreaking work and in
about 12 to 15 days, tiny little cabbages were forming. I would just sit there
in the morning mist waiting to see the first light fall on these cabbages. It
was the most incredible scene. It almost felt like delivering 10,000 babies.
Every day, each one of them was getting bigger. I sat up in the morning because
one thing, I liked to watch them. Another thing, I didn’t want somebody to eat
them up. I had such an incredible experience growing them. The cabbages all
sized up nicely and I was counting money in my head.
Though it was such a
beautiful experience to grow the cabbage, when the time to harvest came, the
vegetable prices crashed. It wasn’t even worth harvesting and loading them on a
truck because the sale price wouldn’t even cover the transport costs. So I just
told the villagers, “Come and take five cabbages per family.” Still there were
plenty. So I just left them to the cattle. When I saw the cattle eating the
cabbage, initially I thought about all the time and money that had gone into
the cabbages. Then I saw the cattle were so happy. They had not eaten anything
so juicy in their life. So I thought, “Okay, what the hell!”
When you are harvesting
something for the market, sometimes it can become a bitter experience. For most
people, they might have enjoyed their college time, but the final phase of
going to the examination is when they are most tense and bitter. That is
because they are harvesting for the market. We are harvesting to get somebody’s
approval either in terms of money or marks or whatever else. If that is not the
issue, then harvest is great.
When it is time to
harvest, you must just gather what comes. It will all be worthwhile if you
simply gather. What a great thing that the market fell on that day because the
way I was then, if the market had worked, I would have thought, “Okay, let me
grow one more crop. Let me try to squeeze the next crop in 60 days instead of
90 days.” And then maybe one more, and maybe I would have become a very rich
cabbage farmer! How fortunate the market crashed and it all got washed out.
What
is fortune, what is misfortune?
The spiritual process
is not about causing a particular event. It is about causing a certain way of
being that whatever the situation, it turns into a fortune. Those who look at
certain situations as fortune and certain other situations as misfortune are
the unfortunate people on the planet because then you are a slave of those
situations.
Once you are beginning
to touch another dimension of energy, intelligence, and possibility, you should
learn to count your fortune and misfortune in a completely different way.
“Where are my cabbages, where are my cabbages?” That is not the way to look at
it. The cabbages were eaten by the cows, but what a fortune it was that they
were eaten by the cows.
If you keep counting
your fortunes and misfortunes by the same old social standards as you have been
trained to do for a lifetime, you will continuously count in misfortune when
there is no misfortune. The greatest misfortune for a human being is when even
if fortune falls upon him, he thinks it is a misfortune. And that is happening
to too many people.
#DubemickyInspiringGreatnessDaily. Beautiful morning to you, this excellent Friday. Have yourself a fabulous day.

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