In
Search of a Lost Love- Lesson from the Musk (Kasturi) Deer
Mother Nature is always speaking. She
speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere
observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and trees; they all served as
Teachers in the Himalayan foothills. They shared the kind of lessons that
elevate the spirit.
One particularly illuminating lesson
from the forest comes in the form of the Himalayan Musk Deer. The musk deer is
referenced in Sanskrit poetry and philosophy owing to its peculiar behavior.
Prized by the perfume industry for its exceptional aroma, musk is one of the
world’s most expensive natural products, fetching more than three times its
weight in gold. The aroma of musk is so alluring that when the stag’s sensitive
nose catches wind of it he roams the forest day and night in pursuit of its
source. He exhausts himself in a fruitless quest, never realizing the bitter
irony: the sweet fragrance he was chasing resided nowhere but within himself.
Musk, you see, is produced by a gland in the stag’s very own navel: it was
searching without for what was all along lying within.
The sages of India found in the musk
deer an apt description of the human condition. We are all pleasure-seeking
creatures wandering a forest of some sort — replete with pleasures and perils
alike. Moreover, we are prone to the same type of folly as the deer: we seek
our happiness externally. Misconceiving our true needs, we wrongly equate our
fulfillment and self-worth with possessions, positions, mental and sensual
thrills. We are often drawn into superficial relationships which hold the
promise of lasting satisfaction, yet leave us feeling empty.
The true treasure lies within. It is
the underlying theme of the songs we sing, the shows we watch and the books we
read. What is that treasure? Love is the nature of the Divine. Beneath the
covering of the false ego it lies hidden. The purpose of human life is to
uncover that divine love. The fulfillment that we’re all seeking is found in
the sharing of this love.
The power of love is most profound. It
has various levels. In its crudest sense, the word love refers to acts of
physical intimacy, and its influence over society is obvious. But on a deeper,
more emotional level, not simply of the body but of the heart, there is no
greater power than love. For the sake of money and prestige, one may be willing
to work long hours, weekends, even holidays. A mother’s love, on the other
hand, is selfless and unconditional. There’s nothing she won’t do for the
well-being of her child, and she asks for nothing in return.
When love is pure it has the power to
conquer. Lover and beloved conquer each other by their affection. The source,
the essence, the fullest manifestation of love’s conquering power is the love
of the soul for the supreme soul, or God. The sages who authored our Hindu
sacred texts found that the most astonishing of all of God’s wonders was His
willingness and eagerness to not only is touched by our love, but to be
conquered by it. The cultivation of that dormant love is called the path of
Bhakti (devotion). This love is within all of us. It is the greatest of
all powers because it is the only power that can grant realization of the
highest truths and the only power that can reveal the deepest inner fulfillment
in our lives. On the strength of this love we can overcome envy, pride, lust,
anger and greed. There is no other means of conquering these diseases within
us.
One who loves God sees everything in
relation to God. Therefore their love flows spontaneously toward everyone, at
all times, everywhere. They even love those who wish them harm. If you love
God, you can’t hate anything or anyone. If the love one offers is met with
hate, it doesn’t die, rather it manifests in the form of compassion. That is
universal love. It is not just a sentiment. It cannot be manifested merely by a
shift in mental disposition. It can only come from inner cleaning, an inner
awakening. Then that love becomes the reality of life.
This inner cleansing is the goal of
all spiritual practice. Every prayer offered, mantra chanted, or ritual
performed should be for the purpose of removing the impurities which impede the
full blossoming of unconditional love and compassion. This is the only way to
peace, both individually and collectively. When our intrinsic love is awakened
and our divine qualities shine through, we will not only find the pleasure
we’ve been seeking but also become powerful agents of change in the world.
We are all searching, roaming the
forest like the musk deer, seeking the pleasures without. When we recognize
what we are really looking for and begin searching for the lost love within, at
that point, the real journey of human life begins.
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