Why Man Never Finds What He Is Searching For
Generations of men
Never find it.
Legions die
Never having known.
If a man searches
Why does he never find it?
He listens to one guru
Who says to be in the moment.
Another guru says
To focus on happiness.
One guru says
Forget the self.
Another one says
There is only the self.
Yet another one says
That there is a True self
And a False self.
One book says
That good men go to heaven.
Another book says
Heaven does not exist.
One author says
You will come back in the next life.
Another author says
There is no afterlife.
One guru says
Count your breaths.
Another one says
Watch your thoughts.
One author says
How you think is how you feel.
Another author says
What you think does not matter.
Yoga
Has hundreds of different styles.
Meditation
Has hundreds of different varieties.
Which of them
Is correct?
If you give the diplomatic non-answer
That “they are all correct,”
Then will you do All of them?
Even if you lived
A thousand years,
And did nothing but follow all of these prescriptions
There would not be enough time.
You will
Or likely have already . . .
Chosen.
But what if the guru
Or the path
You have chosen,
Turns out to be wrong?
Will you get your time back?
Will you get your life back?
Upon what basis
Can you judge
Who is right
Or wrong?
If you have followed a way
Or a guru,
And you have Arrived,
Then you can confidently say
That this guru or this way
Is correct.
But if you have not Arrived
Or if you have not gotten what you seek,
Upon what basis can you judge
Who is right
And who is wrong?
How can you say
That X guru is correct.
And Y guru is incorrect?
What is the litmus test
You can use
To verify the words in any book
Or on the lips of any guru?
You may choose to “believe.”
That is your right.
But belief is but a preference.
It is no different
Than you preferring chocolate over vanilla.
Or salty over sweet.
If one is going to spend
The only life that he has,
Basic logic and reasoning dictates
That he choose wisely.
And in order to choose wisely,
One must have a system of measure
Or some tool by which to evaluate.
If he does not,
It is a blind guess.
And a blind guess
Is a terrible thing
To risk one’s Life upon.
The Buddhists say that Buddha meditated
And achieved enlightenment.
So they are all meditating.
And because you heard them say this
And you read their writings,
You likely meditate also.
Everyone in this world
Is doing things
For no other reason
Than because someone told them to.
Everything in this world
Is hearsay.
Everything in this world
Is circumstantial.
Everything in this world
Is willy-nilly.
Everything in this world
Is arbitrary.
No evidence.
No standard of measurement.
No litmus test.
Just pretty
And “scientific”
And “spiritual”
Words.
It is all time-pass.
It is all spitting into the wind.
It is all rabbit’s feet,
Salt over the shoulder,
Four-leaf clovers
And a swift breath into the fist
For good luck.
What an unfortunate thing
Upon which to devote
A Human Life.
Namaste.
Kapil Gupta is a personal advisor to Kings, Queens, CEO’s, Professional Athletes, Celebrities, and Performing Artists around the world.
His books include:
Atmamun: The Path To Achieving The Bliss Of The Himalayan Swamis. And The Freedom Of A Living God
A Master’s Secret Whispers: For those who abhor the noise and seek The Truth about life and living
Direct Truth: Uncompromising, non-prescriptive truths to the enduring questions of life