The Key to Lasting Bliss Part – fifty Six
The Key to Lasting Bliss
All worldly pleasures are transient and temporary. Very often they result in sorrow and disappointment. God alone is the source of enduring bliss. The purpose of human birth is to realise the inherent divinity in man.

Once, a great Maharaja (ruler) held a big exhibition of paintings and art products. The finest works of art were on display. The exhibition was open to one and all. The king announced that anyone could walk in and take a way whatever one liked. Large numbers of men and women went to the exhibition and took back with them what ever they fancied.
| Among them was a lady. She saw everything in the exhibition. She came out through the main door without taking anything with her. The Maharaja noticed that of all the persons visiting the exhibition she was the only one to come out empty-handed. He was curious to know what the reason for this was. He asked the lady: “Madam, how is it you have found nothing to interest you in the exhibition? There are so many attractive things on display. Was there nothing that pleased you?” She replied: “There are innumerable desirable things in the exhibition.” The Maharaja asked: “But was there nothing which you wanted? ” ” No, ” she said. The Maharaja said “If that is so, tell me what you desire and I shall give it to you.” She said: “Maharaja, will you promise to give me what I want? Is your offer genuine? Will you keep your word? ” “Certainly, ” replied the Maharaja. “If that is so, I want only you, “said the lady. True to his word the Maharaja surrendered himself to her. When the Maharaja himself became hers, all that was in the exhibition also became hers. |
Some seek jobs, others wealth and so on. They are content to take objects of their choice. But no one asks the question: “Swami! If I take away one thing or another, what is it that I gain? If You become mine all these will become mine.” When you have entered the Cosmic exhibition, you must seek the Divine. Then, the whole universe becomes yours. You must seek that which is lasting and unchanging. There is no meaning in going after one thing after another. There is no end to that process. There is no satisfaction in that. What you acquire today, loses its charm the next day and you desire something new. But once the Divine is att ained, all things are obtained.




