A disciple and his teacher were walking through the forest. The
disciple was disturbed by the fact that his mind was in constant unrest.
He asked his teacher: "Why most people's minds are restless, and only
a few possess a calm mind? What can one do to still the mind?"
The teacher looked at the disciple, smiled and said: "I will tell you
a story. An elephant was standing and picking leaves from a tree. A
small fly came, flying and buzzing near his ear. The elephant waved it
away with his long ears. Then the fly came again, and the elephant waved
it away once more."
This was repeated several times. Then the elephant asked the fly:
"Why are you so restless and noisy? Why can't you stay for a while in
one place?"
The fly answered: "I am attracted to whatever I see, hear or smell.
My five senses pull me constantly in all directions and I cannot resist
them. What is your secret? How can you stay so calm and still?"
The elephant stopped eating and said: "My five senses do not rule my
attention. Whatever I do my work, I get immersed in it. Now that I am
eating, I am completely immersed in eating. In this way I can enjoy my
food and chew it better. I rule and control my attention, and not the
other way around."
On hearing these words, the disciple's eyes opened wide and a smile
appeared on his face. He looked at his teacher and said: "I understand!
If my five senses are in control of my mind and attention, then my mind
is in constant unrest. On the other hand, if I am in charge of my five
senses and attention, then my mind becomes calm." Yes, that's right,
answered the teacher.
The Moral of the Story: The mind is restless and goes wherever the
attention is. Control your attention, and you can control your mind.
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