Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Humor Wit Wisdom Story : THE “KEY” TO ENLIGHTENMENT

Are You Searching for the Key to Enlightenment...?

SEARCHING FOR THE LOST KEY
Inspirational Story of Wit and Wisdom
My Favourite Mulla Nasrudin Teaching Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
 
A friend of mine asked me which is my favourite Inspirational Teaching Story. 

Well, here it is  a Mulla Nasrudin Story THE KEY  my all time favourite Inspirational Tale:


THE KEY  

One blistering hot summer afternoon  under the blazing sun  people saw Mulla Nasrudin crawling on his knees in the middle of a road in broad daylight frantically searching for something.

The crowd observed him curiously for some time  and then an inquisitive man asked him, “Nasrudin – What are you searching for...?

“I have lost my key...” replied Mulla Nasrudin.

Being of a helping nature the man joined Mulla Nasrudin in searching for the lost key.

Soon  there were a large number of people on the ground crawling on all fours searching for the elusive key on the road in the scorching hot sun. 

An extensive search was carried out but the key was not found  so someone in the crowd asked Nasrudin, “Nasrudin  Do you remember where you lost your key...?” 

“I lost my key in the basement of my house...” replied Mulla Nasrudin matter-of-factly.

“What...? Are you crazy...? You lost the key in the basement of your house...? Then why are you searching for the key over here in the middle of the road...?” the astonished crowd asked Nasrudin. 

“Because there is more light here...” replied the wise Mulla Nasrudin, matter-of-factly. 

“But you lost the key in the basement of your house...?” the bewildered people said.

“Yes – but the basement of my house is very dark – but here on the street – there is so much bright light... Mulla Nasrudin opined.


MORAL OF THE STORY

This short Mulla Nasrudin Teaching Story is symbolic. 

The key is a metaphor.
 
Everybody is looking for “keys” they have lost – or “keys” they desire.

The key to happiness  the key to bliss  the key to freedom  the key to God  the key to peace and tranquility  the key to success – the key to good health – the key to self-actualization – the key to enlightenment...
 
And  everyone seems to be searching for their elusive “key” in the wrong places. 

Most of us look for the “key” outside ourselves.
 
The “key” is sought in Power, Wealth, Fame, Material and Intellectual Achievement, Success  or in relationships like love marriage, parenting, friendship, appreciation, approval of others etc  all of which are outside you. 
 
We search for the “key” outside because there seems to be much light outside (just like Nasrudin was searching for his lost key in bright sunlight in broad daylight on the middle of the road on a hot afternoon – even though he had lost his key in the dark basement of his house)
 
Very few look for the “key” within
 
You must remember that you have lost your “key” within you  and so  you must search for your “key” inside you – by reflection and introspection.  

The concept of teaching stories is embodied in the tales of the inimitable Mulla Nasrudin narrated by Sufis to illustrate aspects of human behaviour which are relevant to both our personal and professional lives. 

The first step to self-growth is to try to identify yourself in these stories.

You must acknowledge that you too could be as foolish or as lacking in discernment as the characters in these classic tales. 

Once you do this  it will be easy for you to imbibe the wisdom in these tales.

Now lets do an exercise.

Close your eyes.

Think of this story.

Then  reflect, ruminate  carry the story in your mind  identify yourself in the story  create a silence within you  and let the story reveal to you its inner depth and meaning.

Which “key” are you looking for…?

The key to happiness, the key to health, the key to bliss, the key to freedom, the key to inner peace and tranquillity, the key to love, the key to God…?

Why are you looking for the key outside  when you have lost the key deep inside within you…?

Are you searching for the 
key” outside because there is more “light” outside than within you...?

How can you find the key outside when you have lost it inside you…?

You have lost your key deep inside within you  so you have to search inwards deep within you…!

Have you lost your key...?

Yes...?

Which keyhave you lost...?

Did you search for your lost key...?

Have you found your lost key...?

No...? 

Keep searching.

But  remember to search for your lost key” in the right place.

Search for your lost key” within you  and not outside.

All the Best. 

May you discover your “key” soon.

Wish you Happiness and Enlightenment.

VIKRAM KARVE
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2. All stories in this blog are a work of fiction. Events, Places, Settings and Incidents narrated in the stories are a figment of my imagination. The characters do not exist and are purely imaginary. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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This is an extract of my article on Teaching Stories written 25 years ago in 1990 and earlier posted online by me Vikram Karve a number of times in my Blogs including at urls: http://creative.sulekha.com/my-favourite-mulla-nasrudin-story_82701_blog  and  http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2010/07/key.html and http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2013/02/the-key-my-favorite-mulla-nasrudin.html  and http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2013/11/have-you-lost-your-key.html etc

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