It is seductive to hang onto goals. It’s a game we humans play.
Goals that give meaning to our lives is a prayer, else it is an
albatross!
Attach oneself to an inner purpose. Abandon measures and milestones.
They do limit.
Research says that once you fix a goal you limit yourself. Take the
Roger Bannister running bit. If you know it is under 4 minutes that sets the
record in the mind and for years it will act as a constraint. Take the bumble
bee. It is not aware of the laws of thermodynamic. Yet it does not know this
and yet it flies.
In the end, to me, goals are like pieces on the chessboard. To many
there are powerful like queens and knights. Yet, they are all wooden pieces and
lie inert in the box when the game is over. All equal. All inert. All lifeless.
All meaningless. Only in the game does the player gave it life. This is
important to remember, that the chess pieces are portent or otherwise, only as
per ‘rules defined and agreed’ and by the players, not by itself.
Alive within a goal is a deep purpose that needs to be understood. A
desire to see a force of potential. It is only this that inspires and lifts.
When we truly tap that energy within a goal, then only can we and empower
oneself.
Goals are like a 'Finance Plan' - it is a general
direction. It is an assumption. it is a plan, it is a commitment to deliver. It
is a path forward. it is indicative of progress. It is a jouney with stretch.
At all times it must be remembered that this 'goal' was based on a foundation
of - beliefs, assumptions, values, knowledge and desire to succeed. As such,
rigidity to one's goal becomes a burden. At it best, a goal lifts us up, at its
worst it imprisons us to a self slavery, or worse mortgaged to others. This
must be understood. It becomes a 'duty'- then we no longer enjoy it - we do it
mindlessly - as if it is the only thing we have to do.
i hear many people say, what to do this is my duty-
so i do it. nonsense. one should do it only if one enjoys it, not otherwise.
when one is aware of what one is doing, fully aware and enjoying what one is
doing - then there is a goal.
A goal should be replaced by VISION - it is
broader! A vision is a direction, like a sketch. when it becomes a clearly
defined map, it is disenabling. it is like a globe, where Greenland appears
larger than Australia, but one must know that it i an illusion ( Australia land
mass is 3x greenland). Knowing that goals are itself a perspective, it allows
one to traverse the path, with one's own experiences.
Tsu Lao, would have commented, there is
no need to journey across to the shore. The shore opposite is here. The beginning
exists with the end: the alpha with the omega. When one has a sense of one's
full journey, through a vision of his own purpose, there is an inner light that
drives him forward. he moves on his own violation - phototropicity, i think
scientist call it.
Then there is no need to travel: one moves only in
the RIGHT path. One moves intuitively only in the correct ways.
let me simplify: if one is a great batsman, he
needs no targets! he just enjoys batting and is aware each moment. he plays to
each ball, he is alive to each moment. then he knows what to do when a ball
comes through: he knows what to do with a full length, good length or short
pitch - he acts without targets. he acts only with a vision and purpose and
values. he steps forward or back, or sideways. he moves all at once. the
spectators do not see a bowler or a batsman: they see a display of genius.
when one is in flow, the actor, and the scene
disappears - just the act remains, the dancers give way to the dance.
Then there is only the dance, no dancers at all.
Goals, when embraced , without pressure, but
pleasure lifts; when taken on as 'desires' or obligations de-energise.
Also, one comes with the other- you cannot have one
without the other.
Goals belong there - not here! Goals lies in the future: an expectation. A phantasy. Drop Goals: here is. It is here already. It has always been here. No need for a search - that is a desire. Drop the desire, drop the source of the desire, drop goals. This world here is real, with the other: an unreal, never to be realized.
When there is no goal, one relaxes: with nothing to do, the ego disappears. The 'I' disappears.
Then acceptance, grace begins.....the bhagwan within unfolds....
Goals belong there - not here! Goals lies in the future: an expectation. A phantasy. Drop Goals: here is. It is here already. It has always been here. No need for a search - that is a desire. Drop the desire, drop the source of the desire, drop goals. This world here is real, with the other: an unreal, never to be realized.
When there is no goal, one relaxes: with nothing to do, the ego disappears. The 'I' disappears.
Then acceptance, grace begins.....the bhagwan within unfolds....
Drop all goals! Stay aware!
So what's the alternate to Goals? Focus on systems instead.
So what's the alternate to Goals? Focus on systems instead.
- If you are a Coach, your Goal is to win the tournament, your System is what your team does at practice each day.
- If you are a Writer, your Goal is to write a Book, your system is a writing schedule each day.
- If you are a runner, your goal is to run the marathon, your system is your training schedule each day.
- If you are an entrepreneur, your goal is to build a Million Dollar Business, your System is Sales and Marketing.
We are all motivated by 'wins' and get depressed by 'losses'. Have milestones along the way, so that you feel you are moving towards something each day. Keep the milestone related to each day and celebrate the small wins. Alcoholic Anonymous focus on staying 'Alcohol Free' each day! That's measurable each day and wins or losses are easily measurable.
The trick is not 'avoidance' ( like stop smoking), instead it is about, 'smoke free today'.
Timothy Gallwey, in his book, 'The inner Game of Tennis' shares that we have two selves - Self 1 and Self 2. Self 1 is egoistic and tends to worry, while Self 2 is intuitive. He argues that one should allow for Self 2, and let the game be played by intuition and by the subconscious rather than with an outcome focus. And finally to discover the Self 3, a better human being.
Loved this bit -
ReplyDelete"...lie inert in the box when the game is over. All equal. All inert. All lifeless. All meaningless. Only in the game does the player gave it life. This is important to remember, that the chess pieces are portent or otherwise, only as per ‘rules defined and agreed’ and by the players, not by itself"
which is to the point: everything in life is relational, no absolutes. The absolute is bindu: nothingness. I read somewhere that "The Heart Sutra says, "all phenomena in their own-being are empty." It doesn't say "all phenomena are empty." This distinction is vital. "Own-being" means separate independent existence. The passage means that nothing we see or hear (or are) stands alone; everything is a tentative expression of one seamless, ever-changing landscape. So though no individual person or thing has any permanent, fixed identity, everything taken together is what Thich Nhat Hanh calls "interbeing." This term embraces the positive aspect of emptiness as it is lived and acted by a person of wisdom -- with its sense of connection, compassion and love.
ReplyDeletePowerful. I read a similar explanation of "maya". The lotus is red in color. But if someone thinks that the color "red" has an existence independent of the lotus, that is "maya".
DeleteTill the time one realizes the illusion to be so, it IS real, in a sense.And there in lies its power
On a related note, someone told me the central problem that every religion, in its own way, has tried to addressed, but failed to, is that of maya. It is perhaps a stroke of nature's genius which we can't fathom in our normal existential states