Being Indifferent  
        There was  once a guy who was searching for a spiritual Guru and was keen to get an  Upadesh (or spiritual advice)from such a Guru. One fine day, a renowned Guru  was camping near his town and so he went to visiting. The Guru usually observed  a vow of silence and would not speak with anyone. When this guy went near the  Guru and asked his for the Upadesh, the Guru spoke two words "Chuuma  Iru" in Tamil which meant "Keep quiet".
  
  Normal people would take this as an admonition and may sulk. However, so  intense was this desire of this devotee that he literally accepted the Guru's  words as gospel and started observing a vow of silence himself. Over a period  of time, his observation skills shot up sharply. He also slowly started  withdrawing into himself as his conversations with others had ended.
  
  Over a period of time, he became what a true Yogi aspires to be. He started  observing things with a disinterested eye and witnessed events without getting  involved. He realised through personal experience that the world is like a  stage with different people playing different roles. Different event occurred  unexpectedly just as it would in a interesting play. He realised, in his mind,  that nothing is permanent and there is no point getting attached to things.  Just as the waves which rise and fall again in the mighty ocean, thoughts come  and go, possessions come and go, friends come and go...
  
  His mind became peaceful and balanced. Nothing disturbed his equilibrium and  calm state of mind. Soon he too became sought after as a Guru.
  
  This real story shows us a path to realise our life's purpose. We too can  cultivate an attitude of indifference in ourselves. We too can withdraw  ourselves from the overpowering attraction of the world and start seeking  inwards. We too can use our senses for the right purposes only and not misuse  it for indulging ourselves. 
  
  Of course, this path is not easy and not for every one. One practicing it will  find people mistrusting and unhappy with this approach. One can be accused of  hypocrisy. One way to reach this stage is to practice meditation earnestly. If  we can learn to be indifferent at all times and in all eventualities, we will  certainly find peace.
  
  Moderation, which consists in indifference about little things, and in a  prudent and well proportioned zeal about things of importance, can proceed from  nothing but true knowledge, which has its foundation in self acquaintance. – Plato
Source: http://vishsesh.blogspot.com/
 
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