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Buddha simply smiled. He showed no
anger, though the disciples around him were angry.
They would have liked to react but could not because
Buddha was there. So, everybody was holding their
lips and fists tight. After the businessman spat at
Buddha and realized his action was not drawing a
reaction, simply walked away in a huff.
Buddha did not react or say
anything. He just smiled. And that was enough to
shock the angry man. For the first time in his life,
the man had met someone who would just smile when he
spat on his face. That man could not sleep all night
and his whole body underwent such a transformation.
He was shivering, shaking. He felt as if the whole
world had turned upside down. The next day he went
and fell at Buddha's feet and said, "Please forgive
me. I did not know what I did." To which Buddha
replied, "I cannot excuse you!"
Everyone including the man and
Buddha's disciples were flabbergasted. Buddha then
explained the reason for his statement. He said,
"Why should I forgive you when you have done nothing
wrong".
The businessman looked a little
more surprised and told Buddha that it was he who
had wronged him by spitting on him. Buddha simply
said, "Oh! That person is not there now. If I ever
meet that person whom you spat on, I will tell him
to excuse you. To this person who is here, you have
done no wrong." That is real compassion.
MORAL :
Compassion is not saying, "I
forgive you." Your forgiveness should be such that
the person who is forgiven, does not even know that
you are forgiving them. They should not even feel
guilty about their mistake.
YOU HAVE TO DO IS...
If someone holds on to you for
something you did in the past, just laugh at them.
This is because you are not the same person now..
You see it as though somebody else did it.
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This is because the samskara of
your consciousness has been erased; those things of
the past have been erased. This makes you a new
person, every time, every day.
This is pure knowledge.
OM Tat Sat |