Changing our Vision
There was a very wealthy man who was bothered by severe eye pain. He consulted many physicians and was being treated by several. He did not stop consulting a galaxy of medical experts; he consumed heavy loads of drugs and underwent hundreds of injections. But the ache persisted with more vigour than before.
At
last, a monk who was supposed to be an expert in treating such patients was
called for by the suffering man. The monk understood his problem and said that
for sometime he should concentrate only on green colours and not to let his
eyes fall on any other colors. It was a strange prescription, but he was
desperate and decided to try it.
The
millionaire got together a group of painters and purchased barrels of green
paint and directed that every object his eye was likely to fall to be painted
green just as the monk had directed. When the monk came to visit him after few
days, the millionaire's servants ran with buckets of green paint and poured it
on him since he was in red dress, lest their master see any other colour and
his eye ache would come back.
Hearing
this, the monk laughed and said "If only you had purchased a pair of green
spectacles, worth just a few dollars, you could have saved these walls and
trees and pots and all other articles and also could have saved a large share
of his fortune. You cannot paint the world green."
Let us change our vision and the
world will appear accordingly. It is foolish to shape the world, let us shape
ourselves first.
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