Urge to Emerge
I have always wondered as to how to
break out of the prisons of our urges. By urges, I mean the most innate of
things like wanting to stay in one’s home town to an addiction of some sort. At
times, these preferences that we form for ourselves quite early in life limit
us from growing in to our destiny. Many a time, they turn out to be the unwanted
pit stops which slows down the lap of Life.
Some urges change with time and others with
circumstances. For instance, as we grow up we become less fuzzy about our
preferences. As regards to circumstances, our preferences become less rigid the
moment we start staying away from the comfort of our homes. One who used to
think beginning a day without tea would be next to impossible begins to think the
tea can wait till one reaches the office food court and at times, not to have
it at all.
If
I remember right it was Buddha who implored people to embrace their urges
to their highest levels so as to break free of the enslavement towards those
urges. I think it’s a great way to get over a preference. Satiate your urge so
much that there is no further liking for that urge. This is an easier way out.
It allows you to go in to the depths of the urges so much that you see the pinnacle
of it or the nadir of it, depending on how you look at it.
Recently,
I got to listen to a very different take on this matter from a friend. His take
was to enforce an abrupt disenchantment. In one breath, decide to give it up
and not turn back. He said that he used to have huge cravings for fish when he
first stayed away from home. This went on for a while and one fine day, he just
stopped having them. It was difficult initially but as time passed, it became
more and more easy. And now, he no more has the urge to have fish. I must say,
this approach is not for the faint hearted. It can turn out to be quite a test
of one’s resolve. But if one is able to do it once, it can be replicated.
Imagine a state where you have a reasonable control over your urges, if not
complete!
So
the question is whether to walk along with one’s urges so long till one feel
like walking alone or to abandon them and start sprinting back to a place where
the urge to rein in one self is greater than the urge itself!
Arun
Babu