The Unexpected

Who said that the unexpected is when you do not expect anything? Human mind is always in a state of expectation although one’s body and energy are not always ready. Is Death unexpected? If this is the case, then no one wants to expect it. And yet not wishing to wait for death, we still expect it. Nothing is unexpected then!

We have learned to wish for the unexpected yet whenever it comes, it proves essentially expected and necessary only for the adrenaline and the emotion it brings. If you are about to jump with a parachute from an airplane - no matter whether the parachute opens or not - you are, at each step of the way, expecting the unexpected.

Someone goes to bed at night thinking ‘A new life begins tomorrow’. Yet he wakes up the next morning and nothing begins. Is this unexpected? Then we can certainly claim that we were unexpectedly born because our parents met unexpectedly. The unexpected follows its own program – it distracts you and puts your mind in the state of expecting.

Yet the less we expect, the less the unexpected. Of course, if we wish to live in an unmanifested state, then we will have the unexpected. Yet the true issue here is where did this ‘wish’ come from?

 

26 august 2010

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