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Mannu
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posted August 06, 2006 07:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message
Sharing a story which I learnt on my own spiritual journey.

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In India there are a lot of monkeys. When the locals want to catch one, they anchor a bottle to the ground. The neck of the bottle is just large enough for a monkey's hand to fit through. Then, they put a small banana in the bottle, sit back and wait.

The monkey trap
Before long a monkey comes by, sees the banana, reaches his hand into the bottle, and grabs it. But then, the monkey discovers that he can't get his hand out of the bottle while holding onto the banana. There is loud chattering and squealing as the person who set the trap walks up to the monkey and places a burlap sack over him. In the darkness the monkey releases the banana and is captured.

The monkey could, of course, let go of the banana and run before getting caught. Some do. But most of the monkeys hang on to the banana until the sack goes over their head. Why? Because the banana has value to the monkey and the monkey is unwilling to let go of that value. So unwilling that he gives up his life for it. People do the same thing.

The people trap

People get trapped by their thoughts in the same way monkeys get trapped by bananas.

The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wrote: "I get through many a bad night with the thought of suicide." Suicidal thoughts had value for him; comforting him when he felt down and depressed, easing the pain of his sadness. Unfortunately, these thoughts that seemed to help, also trapped him in the depression, like the monkey was trapped by the banana. He, and the monkey, could have let go and gained their personal freedom.

The religious person has thoughts of "heaven" to get through troubled times. The business man has thoughts of "making more money" to keep him going. The gambler has thoughts of "hitting the jackpot" to comfort him; the drug addict thinks about the "next fix;" the alcoholic, the "next bottle," etc, etc. We are all, to some extent, trapped by our own thoughts.

Thoughts color all our decisions. A suicidal person seldom makes good life choices because they dislike themselves and feel they have no future. The religious person may endure much abuse and discrimination because they feel resolved in the future, and the business man may actually cheat, lie and hurt others in his pursuit of money because he is trapped by intense thoughts of wealth. etc, etc.

You are not your thoughts!

Thoughts arise from beliefs. If we believe life to be bad, we will expect bad things to happen. Beliefs are like filters, allowing what we expect to experience, and diminishing, or eliminating, things we don't expect to experience. That is why understanding ourselves is so important. We are not our thoughts. We are in control of our thoughts and our destiny at all times whether we know it or not. We create our own reality with our thoughts and beliefs.

Diogenes refused to bow before Alexander. As solders moved to kill Diogenes, Alexander stopped them and asked: "I am Alexander the Great, I have conquered the world, why do you not bow to me?" Diogenes replied: "because I am Diogenes the Cynic, and I have conquered myself." After a moment's thought Alexander stated: "were I not Alexander, be I Diogenes, go in peace." Being in control of your thoughts is very powerful, it means freedom and peace of mind. If you can't be Alexander, be Diogenes.

Changing your world.

To change your world, change yourself, the world will follow you. It has no meaning until you give it meaning. What you believe about the world is reflected back to you as reality. You can change it any time you wish. Is the world bad because you see no good in it? Yes! Is the world good because you see no bad in it? Yes, again! What you see is what you get!

Now, it is possible to see beyond good and bad; happy and sad; real and fad. There you will find peace of mind. There you will find the self knowledge you seek. There you will find freedom. But you have to let go of your banana to get there.

Letting go of your banana.

Kahlil Gibran wrote: "Forgetfulness is a form of freedom." How many times have you heard the old adage "Forgive and Forget." The path to freedom flows through forgiveness to a nonjudgemental attitude to unconditional love. All will walk that path sooner or later.

Forgiveness releases the hate, depression, and angst from your life forever. If you would say right now: "I forgive you world for all the hurts I feel, and I forgive myself for feeling them," three times with meaning, you would notice you felt better for doing it. Forgiveness is the key to personal freedom. It unlocks the hurt and releases the pain.

If you can forgive, then you can be free. Forgiveness clears the past and the mind. You will then be able to make better choices by letting go of your banana.



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Petron
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posted August 06, 2006 11:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Petron     Edit/Delete Message

"my problem is a little more complicated than that mannu!!"

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Mannu
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posted August 06, 2006 11:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message
Petron, I have read your posts on global unity and understand what you are implying

I'm amazed that the monkey-trap principle can be applied to so many areas of our lives.

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silverstone
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posted August 07, 2006 07:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for silverstone     Edit/Delete Message
Mannu...

Petron, you're funny!

Cheers,


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~*Silverstone~*

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AcousticGod
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posted August 07, 2006 02:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
That's a good one Mannu. I've read the idea many times, and it's always good to get a new reminder. One writer put it that whatever you believe the Universe says, "Yes," to, and that goes for your self-opinion as well as your opinion of your external environment.

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MysticMelody
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posted August 07, 2006 10:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MysticMelody     Edit/Delete Message
"The path to freedom flows through forgiveness to a nonjudgemental attitude to unconditional love. All will walk that path sooner or later."

Petron, hehehe!

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ScorpioRising
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posted August 07, 2006 11:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ScorpioRising     Edit/Delete Message
THANKS MANNU!-I really love this analogy! I have been repeating to myself-let go of the banana! I am going to teach my kids one day abt this!

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AcousticGod
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posted August 08, 2006 12:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
SunChild posted this elsewhere.
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/thesecret.htm

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Kat
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posted August 12, 2006 11:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kat     Edit/Delete Message
perfect! I love the story, but it's so tough to give up the banana and at times I realize that I'm not even aware that I'm holding onto the banana until after the fact. That banana can be something as simple as holding onto "wanting to be right" and the effects can be unbelievably devistating.

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