<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.blogger.com/styles/atom.css" type="text/css"?><feed xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:openSearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/' xmlns:georss='http://www.georss.org/georss' xmlns:gd='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005' xmlns:thr='http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0'><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7190669301296619711</id><updated>2011-07-28T11:22:47.936-07:00</updated><title type='text'>The monk who sold his Ferrari</title><subtitle type='html'></subtitle><link rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#feed' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://fauzi-novel7.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/7190669301296619711/posts/default?max-results=100'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://fauzi-novel7.blogspot.com/'/><link rel='hub' href='http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'/><author><name>fauzi</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/11510621445609689080</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><generator version='7.00' uri='http://www.blogger.com'>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>1</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>100</openSearch:itemsPerPage><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7190669301296619711.post-3755505817017876452</id><published>2008-04-17T21:11:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2008-04-17T21:22:41.422-07:00</updated><title type='text'></title><content type='html'>&lt;center&gt;CHAPTER FIVE&lt;br /&gt;A Spiritual Student&lt;br /&gt;of the Sages &lt;/center&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Great dreamers' dreams are never fulfilled, they&lt;br /&gt;are always transcended.&lt;br /&gt;Alfred Lord Whitehead&lt;br /&gt;It was now 8:00 p.m. and I still had to prepare for my court&lt;br /&gt;appearance the next day. Yet I was fascinated by the experience of&lt;br /&gt;this former legal warrior who had dramatically transformed his life&lt;br /&gt;after meeting and studying under these marvellous sages from&lt;br /&gt;India. How amazing, I thought, and what an extraordinary&lt;br /&gt;transformation! I secretly wondered whether the secrets Julian&lt;br /&gt;had learned in that far off mountain hideaway could also elevate&lt;br /&gt;the quality of my life and replenish my own sense of wonder for the&lt;br /&gt;world we live in. The longer I listened to Julian, the more I came to&lt;br /&gt;realize that my own spirit had become rusty. What had happened&lt;br /&gt;to the uncommon passion I brought to everything I did when I was&lt;br /&gt;younger? Back then, even the simplest of things filled me with a&lt;br /&gt;sense of joy. Maybe it was time for me to reinvent my destiny.&lt;br /&gt;Sensing my fascination with his odyssey and my eagerness to&lt;br /&gt;learn the system of enlightened living that the sages had passed on&lt;br /&gt;to him, Julian quickened the pace as he continued with his tale. He&lt;br /&gt;told me how his desire for knowledge, coupled with his sharp&lt;br /&gt;intellect—refined through many years of battles in the courtroom&lt;br /&gt;had made him a well-loved member of the Sivana community. As a&lt;br /&gt;mark of their affection for Julian, the monks eventually made him&lt;br /&gt;an honorary member of their band and treated him like an integral&lt;br /&gt;part of their extended family.&lt;br /&gt;Eager to expand his knowledge of the workings of the mind,&lt;br /&gt;body and soul, and to attain self-mastery, Julian spent literally&lt;br /&gt;every waking moment under the tutelage of Yogi Raman. The sage&lt;br /&gt;became more like a father to Julian than a teacher, though they&lt;br /&gt;were separated in age by only a few years. It was clear that this&lt;br /&gt;man had the accumulated wisdom of many lifetimes and, most&lt;br /&gt;happily, he was willing to share it with Julian.&lt;br /&gt;Beginning before dawn, Yogi Raman would sit with his&lt;br /&gt;enthusiastic student and fill his mind with insights on the meaning&lt;br /&gt;of life and little-known techniques that he had mastered for living&lt;br /&gt;with greater vitality, creativity and fulfillment. He taught Julian&lt;br /&gt;ancient principles which he said anyone could use to live longer,&lt;br /&gt;stay younger and grow far happier. Julian also learned how the&lt;br /&gt;twin disciplines of personal mastery and self-responsibility would&lt;br /&gt;keep him from returning to the chaos of crisis that had&lt;br /&gt;characterized his life in the West. As the weeks slipped into&lt;br /&gt;months, he came to understand the treasure-trove of potential&lt;br /&gt;sleeping within his own mind, waiting to be awakened and used for&lt;br /&gt;higher purposes. Sometimes the teacher and his student would&lt;br /&gt;simply sit and watch the blazing Indian sun rising from the deep&lt;br /&gt;green meadows far below. Sometimes they would rest in quiet&lt;br /&gt;meditation, savoring the gifts that silence brings. Sometimes they&lt;br /&gt;would walk through the pine forest, discussing points of&lt;br /&gt;philosophy and enjoying the pleasures of each other's company.&lt;br /&gt;Julian said that the first indications of his personal expansion&lt;br /&gt;came after only three weeks in Sivana. He started noticing the&lt;br /&gt;beauty in the most ordinary of things. Whether it was the marvel&lt;br /&gt;of a starry night or the enchantment of a spider's web after it had&lt;br /&gt;rained, Julian absorbed it all. He also said that his new lifestyle&lt;br /&gt;and the new habits associated with it started to have a profound&lt;br /&gt;effect on his inner world. Within a month of applying the principles&lt;br /&gt;and techniques of the sages, he told me that he had begun to&lt;br /&gt;cultivate the deep sense of peace and inner serenity that had&lt;br /&gt;eluded him in all the years he had lived in the West. He became&lt;br /&gt;more joyful and spontaneous, growing more energetic and&lt;br /&gt;creative with each passing day.&lt;br /&gt;Physical vitality and spiritual strength followed the changes in&lt;br /&gt;Julian's attitude. His once overweight frame grew strong and lean&lt;br /&gt;while the sickly pallor which had characterized his face was&lt;br /&gt;replaced by a splendid shimmer of health. He actually felt as if he&lt;br /&gt;could do anything, be anything and unlock the infinite potential&lt;br /&gt;that he learned was inside every one of us. He started to cherish&lt;br /&gt;life and to see the divinity in every aspect of it. The ancient system&lt;br /&gt;of this mystical band of monks had started to work its miracles.&lt;br /&gt;After pausing as if to express disbelief at his own tale, Julian&lt;br /&gt;grew philosophical. "I've realized something very important, John.&lt;br /&gt;The world, and that includes my inner world, is a very special&lt;br /&gt;place. I've also come to see that success on the outside means&lt;br /&gt;nothing unless you also have success within. There is a huge&lt;br /&gt;difference between well-being and being well-off When I was a&lt;br /&gt;hotshot lawyer, I used to snicker at all those people who worked at&lt;br /&gt;improving their inner and outer lives. 'Get a life!' I thought. But I&lt;br /&gt;have learned that self-mastery and the consistent care of one's&lt;br /&gt;mind, body and soul are essential to finding one's highest self and&lt;br /&gt;living the life of one's dreams. How can you care for others if you&lt;br /&gt;cannot even care for yourself? How can you do good if you don't&lt;br /&gt;even feel good? I can't love you if I cannot love myself," he offered.&lt;br /&gt;Suddenly Julian grew flustered and slightly uneasy. "I've&lt;br /&gt;never opened my heart to anyone like this before. I apologize for&lt;br /&gt;this, John. It is just that I experienced such a catharsis up in those&lt;br /&gt;mountains, such a spiritual awakening to the powers of the&lt;br /&gt;universe, that I feel others need to know what I know."&lt;br /&gt;Noticing that it was getting late, Julian quickly told me he&lt;br /&gt;would take his leave and bid me adieu.&lt;br /&gt;"You can't leave now, Julian. I'm really pumped to hear the&lt;br /&gt;wisdom you learned in the Himalayas and the message you&lt;br /&gt;promised your teachers you would bring back to the West. You&lt;br /&gt;can't leave me in suspense — you know I can't stand it."&lt;br /&gt;"I'll be back, rest assured, my friend. You know me, once I&lt;br /&gt;start telling a good story I just can't stop. But you have your work&lt;br /&gt;to do, and I have some private matters that need to be taken care&lt;br /&gt;of."&lt;br /&gt;"Just tell me one thing then. Will the methods you learned in&lt;br /&gt;Sivana work for me?"&lt;br /&gt;"When the student is ready, the teacher appears," came the&lt;br /&gt;swift reply. "You, along with so many others in our society, are&lt;br /&gt;ready for the wisdom I now have the privilege of holding. Every&lt;br /&gt;one of us should know the philosophy of the sages. Every one of us&lt;br /&gt;can benefit by it. Every one of us must know of the perfection that&lt;br /&gt;is their natural state. I promise I will share their ancient&lt;br /&gt;knowledge with you. Have patience. I will meet you again&lt;br /&gt;tomorrow night, this time at your house. Then I'll tell you all that&lt;br /&gt;you need to know to put far more living into your life. Is that fair?"&lt;br /&gt;"Yeah, I guess if I've done without it all these years, waiting&lt;br /&gt;another twenty-four hours won't kill me," I responded with&lt;br /&gt;disappointment.&lt;br /&gt;And with that, the master litigator turned enlightened yogi of&lt;br /&gt;the East was gone, leaving me with a mind full of unanswered&lt;br /&gt;questions and unfinished thoughts.&lt;br /&gt;As I sat in my office quietly, I realized how small our world&lt;br /&gt;really was. I thought about the vast pool of knowledge that I had&lt;br /&gt;not even begun to dip my fingers into. I thought about how it&lt;br /&gt;might feel to regain my own zest for living, and about the curiosity&lt;br /&gt;I had had when I was younger. I would love to feel more alive and&lt;br /&gt;to bring unbridled energy to my days. Maybe I too would leave the&lt;br /&gt;legal profession. Maybe there was a higher calling for me as well?&lt;br /&gt;With these weighty considerations on my mind, I turned out the&lt;br /&gt;lights, locked the door to my office and walked out into the thick&lt;br /&gt;heat of another summer's night.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;center&gt;CHAPTER SIX&lt;br /&gt;The Wisdom of&lt;br /&gt;Personal Change&lt;/center&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I am an artist at living — my work of art is my life.&lt;br /&gt;Suzuki&lt;br /&gt;True to his word, Julian showed up at my home the next evening.&lt;br /&gt;At about 7:15 p.m., I heard four quick knocks on the front door of&lt;br /&gt;my house, a Cape Cod design with awful pink shutters that my&lt;br /&gt;wife believed made our house look like something out of&lt;br /&gt;Architectural Digest. Julian himself looked strikingly different&lt;br /&gt;than he had the day before. He still embodied radiant health and&lt;br /&gt;exuded a wonderful sense of calm. It was what he was wearing that&lt;br /&gt;made me a little uncomfortable.&lt;br /&gt;Adorning his obviously supple body was a long red robe&lt;br /&gt;topped by an ornately embroidered blue hood. And though it was&lt;br /&gt;another sticky night in July, the hood covered his head.&lt;br /&gt;"Greetings my friend," Julian offered enthusiastically.&lt;br /&gt;"Greetings."&lt;br /&gt;"Don't look so alarmed, what did you expect me to wear —&lt;br /&gt;Armani?"&lt;br /&gt;We both started to laugh, softly at first. Soon our giggles had&lt;br /&gt;turned to guffaws. Julian certainly had not lost that wicked sense&lt;br /&gt;of humor that had kept me entertained so long ago.&lt;br /&gt;As we relaxed in my cluttered but comfortable living room, I&lt;br /&gt;couldn't help but notice the ornate necklace of wooden prayer&lt;br /&gt;beads dangling from his neck.&lt;br /&gt;"What are those? They're really beautiful."&lt;br /&gt;"More about these later," he said, rubbing some of the beads&lt;br /&gt;with his thumb and index finger. "We have much to talk about&lt;br /&gt;tonight."&lt;br /&gt;"Let's get started. I could hardly get anything done at work&lt;br /&gt;today I was so excited about our meeting."&lt;br /&gt;Hearing his cue, Julian immediately started to reveal more&lt;br /&gt;about his personal transformation and the ease with which it&lt;br /&gt;was effected. He told me of the ancient techniques he had&lt;br /&gt;learned for mind control and for erasing the habit of worry&lt;br /&gt;that was consuming so many in our complex society. He spoke&lt;br /&gt;of the wisdom that Yogi Raman and the other monks had&lt;br /&gt;shared for living a more purposeful and rewarding life. And he&lt;br /&gt;spoke of a series of methods to unleash the wellspring of&lt;br /&gt;youthfulness and energy he said every one of us has&lt;br /&gt;slumbering deep inside of us.&lt;br /&gt;Though the conviction with which he spoke was clear, I began&lt;br /&gt;to grow skeptical. Was I the victim of some prank? After all, this&lt;br /&gt;Harvard-trained lawyer was once widely known within the firm&lt;br /&gt;for his practical jokes. As well, his story was nothing less than&lt;br /&gt;fantastic. Think about it: one of this country's best known trial&lt;br /&gt;lawyers throws in the towel, sells all his worldly goods and treks&lt;br /&gt;off to India on a spiritual odyssey, only to return as a wise&lt;br /&gt;prophet from the Himalayas. This could not be real.&lt;br /&gt;"C'mon Julian. Stop pulling my leg. This whole story is&lt;br /&gt;starting to smack of one of your gags. I'll bet you rented that robe&lt;br /&gt;from the costume shop across the street from my office," I&lt;br /&gt;suggested, breaking into my best fear grin.&lt;br /&gt;Julian was quick to respond, as if my disbelief was something&lt;br /&gt;he had expected. "In court, how do you prove your case?"&lt;br /&gt;"I offer persuasive evidence."&lt;br /&gt;"Right. Look at the evidence that I have offered you. Look at&lt;br /&gt;my smooth, lineless face. Look at my physique. Can't you sense&lt;br /&gt;the abundance of energy I have? Look at my peacefulness. Surely&lt;br /&gt;you can see that I have changed?"&lt;br /&gt;He had a point. This was a man who, only a few years ago, had&lt;br /&gt;looked decades older.&lt;br /&gt;"You didn't go to a plastic surgeon did you?"&lt;br /&gt;"No," he smiled. "They only focus on the outer person. I&lt;br /&gt;needed to be healed from within. My unbalanced, chaotic lifestyle&lt;br /&gt;left me in great distress. It was much more than a heart attack&lt;br /&gt;that I suffered. It was a rupture of my inner core."&lt;br /&gt;"But your story, it's so . . . mysterious and unusual."&lt;br /&gt;Julian remained calm and patient in the face of my persistence.&lt;br /&gt;Spotting the pot of tea I had left on the table next to him, he&lt;br /&gt;started to pour into my waiting cup. He poured until the cup was&lt;br /&gt;full—but then he kept on pouring! Tea started to trickle down the&lt;br /&gt;sides of the cup and into the saucer, then onto my wife's prized&lt;br /&gt;Persian rug. At first I watched silently. Then I couldn't take it any&lt;br /&gt;more.&lt;br /&gt;"Julian, what are you doing? My cup is overflowing. No matter&lt;br /&gt;how hard you try, no more will go in!" I yelled impatiently.&lt;br /&gt;He looked at me for a long moment. "Please don't take this the&lt;br /&gt;wrong way. I really respect you, John. I always have. However,&lt;br /&gt;just like this cup, you seem to be full of your own ideas. And how&lt;br /&gt;can any more go in. . . until you first empty your cup?"&lt;br /&gt;I was struck by the truth of his words. He was right. My many&lt;br /&gt;years in the conservative legal world, doing the same things every&lt;br /&gt;day with the same people who thought the same thoughts every&lt;br /&gt;day had filled my cup to the brim. My wife Jenny was always&lt;br /&gt;telling me that we should be meeting new people and exploring&lt;br /&gt;new things. "I wish you were just a little more adventurous, John,"&lt;br /&gt;she would say.&lt;br /&gt;I couldn't remember the last time I had read a book that didn't&lt;br /&gt;deal with law. The profession was my life. I began to realize that&lt;br /&gt;the sterile world I had grown accustomed to had dulled my&lt;br /&gt;creativity and limited my vision.&lt;br /&gt;"Okay. I see your point," I admitted. "Perhaps all my years as&lt;br /&gt;a trial lawyer have made me a hardened skeptic. From the minute&lt;br /&gt;I saw you in my office yesterday, something deep inside me told me&lt;br /&gt;that your transformation was genuine, and that there was some&lt;br /&gt;sort of lesson in it for me. Maybe I just didn't want to believe it."&lt;br /&gt;"John, tonight is the first night of your new life. I simply ask&lt;br /&gt;that you think deeply about the wisdom and strategies that I will&lt;br /&gt;share with you and apply them with conviction for a period of one&lt;br /&gt;month. Embrace the methods with a deep trust in their&lt;br /&gt;effectiveness. There is a reason why they have survived for&lt;br /&gt;thousands of years — they work."&lt;br /&gt;"One month seems like a long time."&lt;br /&gt;"Six hundred and seventy-two hours of inner work to&lt;br /&gt;profoundly improve every waking moment of the rest of your life&lt;br /&gt;is quite a bargain, don't you think? Investing in yourself is the best&lt;br /&gt;investment you will ever make. It will not only improve your life,&lt;br /&gt;it will improve the lives of all those around you."&lt;br /&gt;"How's that?"&lt;br /&gt;"It is only when you have mastered the art of loving yourself&lt;br /&gt;that you can truly love others. It's only when you have opened your&lt;br /&gt;own heart that you can touch the hearts of others. When you feel&lt;br /&gt;centered and alive, you are in a much better position to be a better&lt;br /&gt;person."&lt;br /&gt;"What can I expect to happen in those six hundred and&lt;br /&gt;seventy-two hours that comprise one month?" I asked earnestly.&lt;br /&gt;"You will experience changes within the workings of your&lt;br /&gt;mind, body and even your soul that will astonish you. You will have&lt;br /&gt;more energy, enthusiasm and inner harmony than you have had in,&lt;br /&gt;perhaps, your entire life. People will actually begin telling you that&lt;br /&gt;you look younger and happier. A lasting sense of well-being and&lt;br /&gt;balance will swiftly return to your life. These are just some of the&lt;br /&gt;benefits of the Sivanan System."&lt;br /&gt;"Wow."&lt;br /&gt;"All of what you will hear tonight is designed to improve your&lt;br /&gt;life, not just personally and professionally but spiritually as well.&lt;br /&gt;The advice of the sages is just as current today as it was five&lt;br /&gt;thousand years ago. It will not only enrich your inner world, it will&lt;br /&gt;enhance your outer world and make you far more effective in all&lt;br /&gt;that you do. This wisdom is truly the most potent force I have ever&lt;br /&gt;encountered. It is straightforward, practical and has been tested&lt;br /&gt;in the laboratory of life for centuries. Most importantly, it will work&lt;br /&gt;for anyone. But before I share this knowledge with you, I must ask&lt;br /&gt;you for a promise."&lt;br /&gt;I knew there would be strings attached. "There are no free&lt;br /&gt;lunches," my loving mother used to say.&lt;br /&gt;"Once you see the power of the strategies and skills shown to&lt;br /&gt;me by the Sages of Sivana and observe the dramatic results they&lt;br /&gt;will bring to your life, you must make it your mission to pass this&lt;br /&gt;wisdom on to others who will benefit from this knowledge. This is&lt;br /&gt;all that I ask of you. By agreeing to this, you will help me fulfill my&lt;br /&gt;own pact with Yogi Raman."&lt;br /&gt;I agreed without reservation, Julian began to teach me the&lt;br /&gt;system he had come to consider as sacred. While the techniques&lt;br /&gt;that Julian had mastered during his stay were varied, at the heart&lt;br /&gt;of the Sivanan System were seven basic virtues, seven&lt;br /&gt;fundamental principles which embodied the keys to selfleadership,&lt;br /&gt;personal responsibility and spiritual enlightenment.&lt;br /&gt;Julian told me that Yogi Raman was the first to share the seven&lt;br /&gt;virtues with him after a few months in Sivana. On a clear night,&lt;br /&gt;when all the others had drifted off into deep slumber, Raman&lt;br /&gt;knocked softly on the door of Julian's hut. In the voice of a gentle&lt;br /&gt;guide, he spoke his mind: "I have observed you closely for many&lt;br /&gt;days now Julian. I believe that you are a decent man who deeply&lt;br /&gt;desires to fill his life with all that is good. Since you have arrived&lt;br /&gt;you have opened yourself up to our traditions and embraced them&lt;br /&gt;as your own. You have learned a number of our daily habits, and&lt;br /&gt;have seen their many salutary effects. You have been respectful of&lt;br /&gt;our ways. Our people have lived this simple, peaceful life through&lt;br /&gt;countless ages and our methods are known to but a few. The&lt;br /&gt;world needs to hear our philosophy on enlightened living. Tonight,&lt;br /&gt;on the eve of your third month in Sivana, I will begin to share the&lt;br /&gt;inner workings of our system with you, not only for your benefit&lt;br /&gt;but for the benefit of all those in your part of the world. I will sit&lt;br /&gt;with you daily as I sat with my son when he was a child. Sadly, he&lt;br /&gt;passed on a few years ago. His time had come and I do not question&lt;br /&gt;his exit. I enjoyed our time together and cherish the memories. I&lt;br /&gt;now see you as my son and I feel grateful that all I have learned&lt;br /&gt;over many years of silent contemplation will live on within you."&lt;br /&gt;I looked at Julian and noticed that his eyes were now shut, as&lt;br /&gt;if he were transporting himself back to this fairy-tale land that had&lt;br /&gt;showered the blessing of knowledge on him.&lt;br /&gt;"Yogi Raman told me that the seven virtues for a life&lt;br /&gt;overflowing with inner peace, joy and a wealth of spiritual gifts&lt;br /&gt;were contained within a mystical fable, this fable was the essence&lt;br /&gt;of it all. He asked me to shut my eyes as I have now done, here on&lt;br /&gt;the floor of your living room. He then told me to picture the&lt;br /&gt;following scene in my mind's eye:&lt;br /&gt;You are sitting in the middle of a magnificent, lush, green&lt;br /&gt;garden. This garden is filled with the most spectacular&lt;br /&gt;flowers you have ever seen. The environment is supremely&lt;br /&gt;tranquil and silent. Savor the sensual delights of this&lt;br /&gt;garden and feel as if you have all the time in the world to&lt;br /&gt;enjoy this natural oasis. As you look around you see that&lt;br /&gt;in the center of this magical garden stands a towering, red&lt;br /&gt;lighthouse, six stories high. Suddenly, the silence of the&lt;br /&gt;garden is disturbed by a loud creaking as the door at the&lt;br /&gt;base of the lighthouse opens. Out stumbles a nine-foot-tall,&lt;br /&gt;nine-hundred-pound Japanese sumo wrestler who&lt;br /&gt;casually wanders into the center of the garden.&lt;br /&gt;"It gets better," chuckled Julian. "The Japanese sumo&lt;br /&gt;wrestler is naked! Well, actually he is not totally naked. He has a&lt;br /&gt;pink wire cable covering his private parts."&lt;br /&gt;As this sumo wrestler starts to move around the garden,&lt;br /&gt;he finds a shiny gold stopwatch which someone had left&lt;br /&gt;behind many years earlier. He slips it on, and falls to the&lt;br /&gt;ground with an enormous thud. The sumo wrestler is&lt;br /&gt;rendered unconscious and lies there, silent and still. Just&lt;br /&gt;when you think he has taken his last breath, the wrestler&lt;br /&gt;awakens, perhaps stirred by the fragrance of some fresh&lt;br /&gt;yellow roses blooming nearby. Energized, the wrestler&lt;br /&gt;jumps swiftly to his feet and intuitively looks to his left.&lt;br /&gt;He is startled at what he sees. Through the bushes at the&lt;br /&gt;very edge of the garden he observes a long winding path&lt;br /&gt;covered by millions of sparkling diamonds. Something&lt;br /&gt;seems to instruct the wrestler to take the path, and to his&lt;br /&gt;credit, he does. This path leads him down the road of&lt;br /&gt;everlasting joy and eternal bliss.&lt;br /&gt;After hearing this strange tale high atop the Himalayas,&lt;br /&gt;seated next to a monk who had seen the torchlight of&lt;br /&gt;enlightenment first-hand, Julian told me that he was disappointed.&lt;br /&gt;Quite simply, he said that he thought he was going to hear&lt;br /&gt;something earth-shattering, knowledge that would stir him to&lt;br /&gt;action, perhaps even move him to tears. Instead, all he heard was&lt;br /&gt;a silly story about a sumo wrestler and a lighthouse.&lt;br /&gt;Yogi Raman detected his dismay. "Never overlook the power&lt;br /&gt;of simplicity," Julian was told.&lt;br /&gt;"This story may not be the sophisticated discourse that you&lt;br /&gt;expected," said the sage, "but there is a universe of sensibility in&lt;br /&gt;its message and a purity in its purpose. From the day you arrived,&lt;br /&gt;I have thought long and hard as to how I would share our&lt;br /&gt;knowledge with you. At first I considered giving you a series of&lt;br /&gt;lectures over a period of months but realized that this traditional&lt;br /&gt;approach was ill-suited to the magical nature of the wisdom you&lt;br /&gt;are about to receive. I then thought of asking all of my brothers&lt;br /&gt;and sisters to spend a little time with you every day tutoring you&lt;br /&gt;in our philosophy. However, this too was not the most effective way&lt;br /&gt;for you to learn what it is we have to tell. After great deliberation,&lt;br /&gt;I finally arrived at what I thought was a very creative yet highly&lt;br /&gt;effective way to share the entire system of Sivana with its seven&lt;br /&gt;virtues. . . and that is this mystical fable."&lt;br /&gt;The sage added: "At first it might seem to be frivolous and&lt;br /&gt;perhaps even childish. But I assure you that every element of the&lt;br /&gt;fable embodies a timeless principle for radiant living and has great&lt;br /&gt;depth of meaning. The garden, the lighthouse, the sumo wrestler,&lt;br /&gt;the pink wire cable, the stopwatch, the roses and the winding path&lt;br /&gt;of diamonds are symbols of the seven timeless virtues for an&lt;br /&gt;enlightened life. I can also assure you that if you remember this&lt;br /&gt;little story and the fundamental truths that it represents, you will&lt;br /&gt;carry within you all that you need to know to raise your life to its&lt;br /&gt;highest level. You will have all the information and strategies you&lt;br /&gt;will need to profoundly influence the quality of your life and the&lt;br /&gt;lives of all those you touch. And when you apply this wisdom on a&lt;br /&gt;daily basis, you will change—mentally, emotionally, physically and&lt;br /&gt;spiritually. Please write this story deep into your mind and carry it&lt;br /&gt;within your heart It will only make a dramatic difference if you&lt;br /&gt;embrace it without reservation."&lt;br /&gt;"Luckily John," said Julian, "I did embrace it. Carl Jung once&lt;br /&gt;said that 'your vision will become clear only when you can look into&lt;br /&gt;your heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside,&lt;br /&gt;awakens.' On that very special night, I looked deep into my heart&lt;br /&gt;and awakened to the secrets of the ages for enriching the mind,&lt;br /&gt;cultivating the body and nourishing the soul. It is now my turn to&lt;br /&gt;share them with you."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;center&gt;CHAPTER SEVEN&lt;br /&gt;A Most Extraordinary Garden&lt;/center&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Most people live—whether physically, intellectually&lt;br /&gt;or morally—in a very restricted circle of their potential&lt;br /&gt;being. We all have reservoirs of life to draw upon of&lt;br /&gt;which we do not dream.&lt;br /&gt;William James&lt;br /&gt;"In the fable, the garden is a symbol for the mind," said Julian. "If&lt;br /&gt;you care for your mind, if you nurture it and if you cultivate it just&lt;br /&gt;like a fertile, rich garden, it will blossom far beyond your&lt;br /&gt;expectations. But if you let the weeds take root, lasting peace of&lt;br /&gt;mind and deep inner harmony will always elude you.&lt;br /&gt;"John, let me ask you a simple question. If I went into your&lt;br /&gt;backyard where you have that garden you used to tell me so&lt;br /&gt;much about and threw toxic waste over all your prized petunias,&lt;br /&gt;you wouldn't be thrilled, would you?"&lt;br /&gt;"Agreed."&lt;br /&gt;"As a matter of fact, most good gardeners guard their gardens&lt;br /&gt;like proud soldiers and make certain that no contamination ever&lt;br /&gt;enters. Yet look at the toxic waste that most people put into the&lt;br /&gt;fertile garden of their minds every single day: the worries and&lt;br /&gt;anxieties, the fretting about the past, the brooding over the future&lt;br /&gt;and those self-created fears that wreak havoc within your inner&lt;br /&gt;world. In the native language of the Sages of Sivana, which has&lt;br /&gt;existed for thousands of years, the written character for worry is&lt;br /&gt;strikingly similar to the character symbolizing a funeral pyre. Yogi&lt;br /&gt;Raman told me that this was no mere coincidence. Worry drains&lt;br /&gt;the mind of much of its power and, sooner or later, it injures the&lt;br /&gt;soul."&lt;br /&gt;"To live life to the fullest, you must stand guard at the gate of&lt;br /&gt;your garden and let only the very best information enter. You truly&lt;br /&gt;cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought—not even one. The&lt;br /&gt;most joyful, dynamic and contented people of this world are no&lt;br /&gt;different from you or me in terms of their makeup. We are all flesh&lt;br /&gt;and bones. We all come from the same universal source. However,&lt;br /&gt;the ones who do more than just exist, the ones who fan the flames&lt;br /&gt;of their human potential and truly savor the magical dance of life&lt;br /&gt;do different things than those whose lives are ordinary. Foremost&lt;br /&gt;amongst the things that they do is adopt a positive paradigm about&lt;br /&gt;their world and all that is in it."&lt;br /&gt;Julian added: "The sages taught me that on an average day&lt;br /&gt;the average person runs about sixty thousand thoughts through&lt;br /&gt;his mind. What really amazed me though, was that ninety-five&lt;br /&gt;percent of those thoughts were the same as the ones you thought&lt;br /&gt;the day before!"&lt;br /&gt;"Are you serious?" I asked.&lt;br /&gt;"Very. This is the tyranny of impoverished thinking. Those&lt;br /&gt;people who think the same thoughts every day, most of them&lt;br /&gt;negative, have fallen into bad mental habits. Rather than focusing&lt;br /&gt;on all the good in their lives and thinking of ways to make things&lt;br /&gt;even better, they are captives of their pasts. Some of them worry&lt;br /&gt;about failed relationships or financial problems. Others fret over&lt;br /&gt;their less-than-perfect childhoods. Still others brood over more&lt;br /&gt;trifling matters: the way a store clerk might have treated them or&lt;br /&gt;the comment of a co-worker that smacked of ill-will. Those who&lt;br /&gt;run their minds in this fashion are allowing worry to rob them of&lt;br /&gt;their life force. They are blocking the enormous potential of their&lt;br /&gt;minds to work magic and deliver into their lives all that they want,&lt;br /&gt;emotionally, physically and, yes, even spiritually. These people&lt;br /&gt;never realize that mind management is the essence of life&lt;br /&gt;management.&lt;br /&gt;"The way you think stems from habit, pure and simple,"&lt;br /&gt;Julian continued with conviction. "Most people just don't realize&lt;br /&gt;the enormous power of their minds. I have learned that even the&lt;br /&gt;best-conditioned thinkers are using only 1/100th of a percent of&lt;br /&gt;their mental reserves. In Sivana, the sages dared to explore the&lt;br /&gt;untapped potential of their mental capacity on a regular basis.&lt;br /&gt;And the results were astounding. Yogi Raman, through regular&lt;br /&gt;and disciplined practice, had conditioned his mind so that he was&lt;br /&gt;able to slow down his heartbeat at will. He had even trained&lt;br /&gt;himself to go for weeks without sleep. While I would never&lt;br /&gt;suggest that these should be goals for you to aspire to, I do&lt;br /&gt;suggest that you start to see your mind for what it is — nature's&lt;br /&gt;greatest gift."&lt;br /&gt;"Are there some exercises I can do to unlock this mind power?&lt;br /&gt;Being able to slow down my heartbeat would definitely make me&lt;br /&gt;a hit on the cocktail-party circuit," I suggested cheekily.&lt;br /&gt;"Don't worry about that now, John. I'll give you some practical&lt;br /&gt;techniques that you can try later that will show you the power of&lt;br /&gt;this ancient technology. For now, what is important is that you&lt;br /&gt;understand that mental mastery comes through conditioning,&lt;br /&gt;nothing more and nothing less. Most of us have the same raw&lt;br /&gt;materials from the moment we take our first breath of air; what&lt;br /&gt;separates those people who achieve more than others or those that&lt;br /&gt;are happier than others is the way that they use and refine these&lt;br /&gt;raw materials. When you dedicate yourself to transforming your&lt;br /&gt;inner world your life quickly shifts from the ordinary into the&lt;br /&gt;realm of the extraordinary."&lt;br /&gt;My teacher was growing more excited by the moment. His&lt;br /&gt;eyes seemed to twinkle as he spoke of the magic of the mind and&lt;br /&gt;the wealth of goodness it would surely bring.&lt;br /&gt;"You know John, when all is said and done, there is only one&lt;br /&gt;thing that we have absolute dominion over."&lt;br /&gt;"Our kids?" I said, smiling good-naturedly.&lt;br /&gt;"No, my friend — our minds. We might not be able to control&lt;br /&gt;the weather or the traffic or the moods of all those around us. But,&lt;br /&gt;we most certainly can control our attitude towards these events.&lt;br /&gt;We all have the power to determine what we will think about in any&lt;br /&gt;given moment. This ability is part of what makes us human. You&lt;br /&gt;see, one of the fundamental gems of worldly wisdom I have&lt;br /&gt;learned in my travels to the East is also one of the most simple."&lt;br /&gt;Julian then paused as if to summon up a priceless gift.&lt;br /&gt;"And what might that be?"&lt;br /&gt;"There is no such thing as objective reality or 'the real world.'&lt;br /&gt;There are no absolutes. The face of your greatest enemy might&lt;br /&gt;be the face of my finest friend. An event that appears to be a&lt;br /&gt;tragedy to one might reveal the seeds of unlimited opportunity to&lt;br /&gt;another. What really separates people who are habitually upbeat&lt;br /&gt;and optimistic from those who are consistently miserable is how&lt;br /&gt;the circumstances of life are interpreted and processed."&lt;br /&gt;"Julian, how could a tragedy be anything but a tragedy?"&lt;br /&gt;"Here's a quick example. When I was travelling through&lt;br /&gt;Calcutta, I met a schoolteacher named Malika Chand. She loved&lt;br /&gt;teaching and treated her students as she would her own children,&lt;br /&gt;nurturing their potential with great kindness. Her perennial&lt;br /&gt;motto was 'Your I can is more important than your I.Q.' She was&lt;br /&gt;known throughout her community as a person who lived to give,&lt;br /&gt;who selflessly served anyone in need. Sadly, her beloved school,&lt;br /&gt;which had stood as a silent witness to the delightful progress of&lt;br /&gt;generations of children, succumbed to the flames of a fire set by an&lt;br /&gt;arsonist one night. All those in the community felt this great loss.&lt;br /&gt;But as time passed, their anger gave way to apathy and they&lt;br /&gt;resigned themselves to the fact that their children would be&lt;br /&gt;without a school."&lt;br /&gt;"What about Malika?"&lt;br /&gt;"She was different, an eternal optimist if there ever was one.&lt;br /&gt;Unlike everyone around her, she perceived opportunity in what&lt;br /&gt;had happened. She told all the parents that every setback offers&lt;br /&gt;an equivalent benefit if they took the time to search for it. This&lt;br /&gt;event was a gift in disguise. The school that burned to the ground&lt;br /&gt;was old and decrepit. The roof leaked and the floor had finally&lt;br /&gt;buckled under the strain of a thousand little feet scampering&lt;br /&gt;across its surface. This was the chance that they had been waiting&lt;br /&gt;for to join hands as a community and build a much better school,&lt;br /&gt;one that would serve many more children in the years to come.&lt;br /&gt;And so, with this sixty-four-year-old dynamo behind them, they&lt;br /&gt;marshalled their collective resources and raised enough funds to&lt;br /&gt;build a sparkling new school, one that stood as a shining example&lt;br /&gt;of the power of vision in the face of adversity."&lt;br /&gt;"So it's like that old adage about seeing the cup as half full&lt;br /&gt;rather than half empty?"&lt;br /&gt;"That's a fair way to look at it. No matter what happens to you&lt;br /&gt;in your life, you alone have the capacity to choose your response to&lt;br /&gt;it. When you form the habit of searching for the positive in every&lt;br /&gt;circumstance, your life will move into its highest dimensions. This&lt;br /&gt;is one of the greatest of all the natural laws."&lt;br /&gt;"And it all starts with using your mind more effectively?"&lt;br /&gt;"Exactly, John. All success in life, whether material or&lt;br /&gt;spiritual, starts with that twelve-pound mass sitting between your&lt;br /&gt;shoulders. Or more specifically, with the thoughts that you put into&lt;br /&gt;your mind every second of every minute of every day. Your outer&lt;br /&gt;world reflects the state of your inner world. By controlling the&lt;br /&gt;thoughts that you think and the way you respond to the events of&lt;br /&gt;your life, you begin to control your destiny."&lt;br /&gt;"This makes so much sense, Julian. I guess my life has become&lt;br /&gt;so busy that I have never taken the time to think about these&lt;br /&gt;things. When I was in law school, my best friend Alex used to love&lt;br /&gt;reading inspirational books. He said that they kept him motivated&lt;br /&gt;and energized in the face of our crushing workload. I remember&lt;br /&gt;him telling me that one of them said that the Chinese character for&lt;br /&gt;'crisis' is comprised of two sub-characters: one that spells 'danger'&lt;br /&gt;and another that spells 'opportunity.' I guess that even the ancient&lt;br /&gt;Chinese knew that there is a bright side to the darkest&lt;br /&gt;circumstance — if you have the courage to look for it."&lt;br /&gt;"Yogi Raman put it this way: 'There are no mistakes in life,&lt;br /&gt;only lessons. There is no such thing as a negative experience, only&lt;br /&gt;opportunities to grow, learn and advance along the road of selfmastery.&lt;br /&gt;From struggle comes strength. Even pain can be a&lt;br /&gt;wonderful teacher.' "&lt;br /&gt;"Pain?" I protested.&lt;br /&gt;"Absolutely. To transcend pain, you must first experience it. Or&lt;br /&gt;to put it another way, how can you really know the joy of being on&lt;br /&gt;the summit of the mountain unless you have first visited the lowest&lt;br /&gt;valley. Get my point?"&lt;br /&gt;"To savor the good one must know the bad?"&lt;br /&gt;"Yes. But I suggest that you stop judging events as either&lt;br /&gt;positive or negative. Rather, simply experience them, celebrate&lt;br /&gt;them and learn from them. Every event offers you lessons. These&lt;br /&gt;little lessons fuel your inner and outer growth. Without them, you&lt;br /&gt;would be stuck on a plateau. Just think about it in your own life.&lt;br /&gt;Most people have grown the most from their most challenging&lt;br /&gt;experiences. And if you meet with an outcome you did not expect&lt;br /&gt;and feel a little disappointed, remember that the laws of nature&lt;br /&gt;always ensure that when one door closes another opens."&lt;br /&gt;Julian started to raise his arms in excitement, much as a&lt;br /&gt;Southern minister might while preaching to his congregation.&lt;br /&gt;"Once you consistently apply this principle to your daily life and&lt;br /&gt;start to condition your mind to translate every event into a&lt;br /&gt;positive, empowering one, you will banish worry forever. You will&lt;br /&gt;stop being a prisoner of your past. Instead, you will become the&lt;br /&gt;architect of your future."&lt;br /&gt;"Okay, I understand the concept. Every experience, even the&lt;br /&gt;worst, offers me a lesson. Therefore, I should open my mind to the&lt;br /&gt;learning in every event. In this way, I will grow stronger and&lt;br /&gt;happier. What else might a humble, middle-class lawyer do to&lt;br /&gt;improve things?"&lt;br /&gt;"First of all, begin to live out of the glory of your imagination,&lt;br /&gt;not your memory."&lt;br /&gt;"Run that one by me again."&lt;br /&gt;'All I'm saying is that to liberate the potential of your mind,&lt;br /&gt;body and soul, you must first expand your imagination. You see,&lt;br /&gt;things are always created twice: first in the workshop of the mind&lt;br /&gt;and then, and only then, in reality. I call the process 'blueprinting'&lt;br /&gt;because anything that you create in your outer world began as a&lt;br /&gt;simple blueprint in your inner world, on the lush picture screen of&lt;br /&gt;your mind. When you learn to take control of your thoughts and&lt;br /&gt;vividly imagine all that you desire from this worldly existence in a&lt;br /&gt;state of total expectancy, dormant forces will awaken inside you.&lt;br /&gt;You will begin to unlock the true potential of your mind to create&lt;br /&gt;the kind of magical life that I believe you deserve. From tonight&lt;br /&gt;onwards, forget about the past. Dare to dream that you are more&lt;br /&gt;than the sum of your current circumstances. Expect the best. You&lt;br /&gt;will be astonished at the results.&lt;br /&gt;"You know, John, all those years in the legal profession I&lt;br /&gt;thought I knew so much. I spent years studying at the finest&lt;br /&gt;schools, reading all the law books I could get my hands on and&lt;br /&gt;working with the best role models. Sure, I was a winner at the&lt;br /&gt;game of law. Yet I how realize I was losing in the game of life. I was&lt;br /&gt;so busy chasing the big pleasures of life that I missed out on all the&lt;br /&gt;little ones. I never read those great books my father used to tell me&lt;br /&gt;to read. I haven't built any great friendships. I've never learned to&lt;br /&gt;appreciate great music. Having said this, I really think I am one of&lt;br /&gt;the lucky ones. My heart attack was my defining moment, my&lt;br /&gt;personal wake-up call, if you will. Believe it or not, it gave me a&lt;br /&gt;second chance to live a richer, more inspired life. Like Malika&lt;br /&gt;Chand, I saw the seeds of opportunity in my painful experience.&lt;br /&gt;More importantly, I had the courage to nourish them."&lt;br /&gt;I could see that while Julian had grown younger on the outside&lt;br /&gt;he had grown far wiser within. I realized that this evening was&lt;br /&gt;more than just a fascinating conversation with an old friend. I&lt;br /&gt;realized that tonight could be ray own defining moment and a clear&lt;br /&gt;chance for a new beginning. My mind started to consider all that&lt;br /&gt;was wrong in my own life. Sure I had a great family and a stable&lt;br /&gt;job as a well-regarded lawyer. Yet in my quiet moments I knew&lt;br /&gt;there had to be more. I had to fill that emptiness that was starting&lt;br /&gt;to envelope my life.&lt;br /&gt;When I was a kid, I dreamed such great dreams. Often, I&lt;br /&gt;visualized myself as a sports hero or as a business tycoon. I really&lt;br /&gt;believed that I could do, have and be whatever I wanted to be. I&lt;br /&gt;also remembered the way I used to feel as a young boy growing up&lt;br /&gt;on the sun-splashed west coast. Fun came in the form of simple&lt;br /&gt;pleasures. Fun was spending a glorious afternoon skinny-dipping&lt;br /&gt;or riding through the woods on my bicycle. I had such a curiosity&lt;br /&gt;for life. I was an adventurer. There were no limits on what my&lt;br /&gt;future could bring. I honestly don't think I have felt that kind of&lt;br /&gt;freedom and joy for fifteen years. What happened?&lt;br /&gt;Perhaps I lost sight of my dreams when I became an adult and&lt;br /&gt;resigned myself to acting the way adults were supposed to act.&lt;br /&gt;Maybe I lost sight of them when I went to law school and started&lt;br /&gt;talking like lawyers were supposed to talk. In any event, that&lt;br /&gt;evening with Julian at my side, pouring his heart out over a cup of&lt;br /&gt;cold tea, made me resolve to stop spending so much time making&lt;br /&gt;a living and to spend far more time creating a life.&lt;br /&gt;"Looks like I have you thinking about your life also," Julian&lt;br /&gt;observed. "Start thinking about your dreams for a change, just&lt;br /&gt;like when you were a little child. Jonas Salk said it best when he&lt;br /&gt;wrote: 'I have had dreams and I have had nightmares. I overcame&lt;br /&gt;the nightmares because of my dreams.' Dare to dust off your&lt;br /&gt;dreams John. Start to revere life again and celebrate all of its&lt;br /&gt;wonders. Awaken yourself to the power of your own mind to make&lt;br /&gt;things happen. Once you do, the universe will conspire with you to&lt;br /&gt;work magic in your life."&lt;br /&gt;Julian then reached into the depths of his robe and pulled out a&lt;br /&gt;little card, about the size of a business card, which had tears along&lt;br /&gt;its sides, apparently the result of many months of constant use.&lt;br /&gt;"One day, while Yogi Raman and I were walking along a quiet&lt;br /&gt;mountain path, I asked him who his favorite philosopher was. He&lt;br /&gt;told me that he had many influences in his life, and it was difficult&lt;br /&gt;for him to single out any one source for his inspiration. There was&lt;br /&gt;one quotation, however, that he carried deep within his heart; one&lt;br /&gt;that encapsulated all the values he had come to cherish over a life&lt;br /&gt;spent in quiet contemplation. At that glorious place, deep within&lt;br /&gt;the middle of nowhere, this learned sage of the East shared it with&lt;br /&gt;me. I too etched its words into my heart. They serve as a daily&lt;br /&gt;reminder of all that we are—and all that we can be. The words&lt;br /&gt;came from the great Indian philosopher Patanjali. Repeating them&lt;br /&gt;aloud every morning before I sit down to meditate has had a very&lt;br /&gt;profound influence on the course of my day. Remember, John,&lt;br /&gt;words are the verbal embodiment of power."&lt;br /&gt;Julian then showed me the card. The quotation read:&lt;br /&gt;When you are inspired by some great purpose, some&lt;br /&gt;extraordinary project, all of your thoughts break their&lt;br /&gt;bonds: your mind transcends limitations, your&lt;br /&gt;consciousness expands in every direction and you find&lt;br /&gt;yourself in a new, great and wonderful world. Dormant&lt;br /&gt;forces, faculties and talents become alive and you discover&lt;br /&gt;yourself to be a greater person than you ever dreamed&lt;br /&gt;yourself to be.&lt;br /&gt;In that instant, I saw the connection between physical vitality&lt;br /&gt;and mental agility. Julian was in picture-perfect health and looked&lt;br /&gt;many years younger than he had when we had first met. He&lt;br /&gt;brimmed with vibrancy and it appeared that his energy, enthusiasm&lt;br /&gt;and optimism knew no bounds. I could see that he had made many&lt;br /&gt;changes to his former lifestyle, but it was obvious that the starting&lt;br /&gt;point of his magnificent transformation was mental fitness. Success&lt;br /&gt;on the outside indeed begins with success on the inside, and by&lt;br /&gt;changing his thoughts, Julian Mantle had changed his life.&lt;br /&gt;"Exactly how can I develop this positive, serene and inspired&lt;br /&gt;attitude, Julian? After all these years in my routine, I think my&lt;br /&gt;mental muscles have grown a little flabby. Come to think of it, I&lt;br /&gt;have very little control over the thoughts that are floating around&lt;br /&gt;the garden of my mind," I said with sincerity.&lt;br /&gt;"The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master. If you&lt;br /&gt;have become a negative thinker, this is because you have not cared&lt;br /&gt;for your mind and taken the time to train it to focus on the good.&lt;br /&gt;Winston Churchill said that 'the price of greatness is,&lt;br /&gt;responsibility over each of your thoughts.' Then you will install the&lt;br /&gt;vibrant mindset you are looking for. Remember, the mind truly is&lt;br /&gt;like any other muscle in your body. Use it or lose it."&lt;br /&gt;"Are you saying that if I don't exercise my mind it will grow&lt;br /&gt;weak?"&lt;br /&gt;"Yes. Look at it this way. If you want to strengthen the&lt;br /&gt;muscles of your arm to achieve more, you must train them. If you&lt;br /&gt;want to toughen up your leg muscles, you must first exert them.&lt;br /&gt;Similarly, your mind will do wonderful things for you if only you&lt;br /&gt;will let it. It will attract all that you desire into your life, once you&lt;br /&gt;learn how to operate it effectively. It will create ideal health if you&lt;br /&gt;care for it properly. And it will return to its natural state of&lt;br /&gt;peacefulness and tranquility — if you have the vision to ask for it.&lt;br /&gt;The Sages of Sivana have a very special saying: 'The boundaries of&lt;br /&gt;your life are merely creations of the self.'"&lt;br /&gt;"I don't think I understand that one, Julian."&lt;br /&gt;"Enlightened thinkers know that their thoughts form their&lt;br /&gt;world and the quality of one's life comes down to the richness of&lt;br /&gt;one's thoughts. If you want to live a more peaceful, meaningful life,&lt;br /&gt;you must think more peaceful, meaningful thoughts."&lt;br /&gt;"Hit me with the quick-fix, Julian."&lt;br /&gt;"What do you mean?" Julian asked gently, running his bronzed&lt;br /&gt;fingers along the front of his brilliantly textured robe.&lt;br /&gt;"I'm excited about what you are telling me. But I'm an&lt;br /&gt;impatient guy. Don't you have any exercises or techniques that I&lt;br /&gt;can use right now, here in my own living room, to change the way&lt;br /&gt;I run my mind?"&lt;br /&gt;"Quick-fixes do not work. All lasting inner change requires&lt;br /&gt;time and effort. Persistence is the mother of personal change. I'm&lt;br /&gt;not saying that it will take years to make profound changes in your&lt;br /&gt;life. If you diligently apply the strategies I am sharing with you&lt;br /&gt;every day for only one month, you will be astonished at the results.&lt;br /&gt;You will begin to tap into the highest levels of your own capacity&lt;br /&gt;and enter the realm of the miraculous. But to reach this&lt;br /&gt;destination, you must not get hung up on the outcome. Instead,&lt;br /&gt;enjoy the process of personal expansion and growth. Ironically, the&lt;br /&gt;less you focus on the end result, the quicker it will come."&lt;br /&gt;"How so?"&lt;br /&gt;"It's like that classic story of the young boy who travelled far&lt;br /&gt;from his home to study under a great teacher. When he met the&lt;br /&gt;wise old man, his first question was, 'How long will it take me&lt;br /&gt;before I am as wise as you?'&lt;br /&gt;"The response came swiftly, 'Five years.'&lt;br /&gt;"'This is a very long time,' the boy replied. 'How about if I&lt;br /&gt;work twice as hard?'&lt;br /&gt;'"Then it will take ten,' said the master.&lt;br /&gt;'"Ten! That's far too long. How about if I studied all day and&lt;br /&gt;well into the night, every night?'&lt;br /&gt;'"Fifteen years,' said the sage.&lt;br /&gt;"'I don't understand,' replied the boy. 'Every time I promise to&lt;br /&gt;devote more energy to my goal, you tell me that it will take longer.&lt;br /&gt;Why?'&lt;br /&gt;'"The answer is simple. With one eye fixed on the destination,&lt;br /&gt;there is only one left to guide you along the journey'"&lt;br /&gt;"Point well taken, counselor," I conceded graciously. "Sounds&lt;br /&gt;like the story of my life."&lt;br /&gt;"Be patient and live with the knowledge that all you are&lt;br /&gt;searching for is certain to come if you prepare for it and expect it."&lt;br /&gt;"But I've never been the lucky sort, Julian. All that I have ever&lt;br /&gt;received has come through sheer persistence."&lt;br /&gt;"What is luck, my friend?" Julian replied kindly. "It is nothing&lt;br /&gt;more than the marriage of preparation with opportunity."&lt;br /&gt;Julian added softly: "Before I give you the precise methods&lt;br /&gt;passed on to me by the Sages of Sivana, I must first share a couple&lt;br /&gt;of key principles. First, always remember that concentration is at&lt;br /&gt;the root of mental mastery."&lt;br /&gt;"Seriously?"&lt;br /&gt;"I know. It surprised me too. But it is true. The mind can&lt;br /&gt;accomplish extraordinary things, you have learned this. The very&lt;br /&gt;fact that you have a desire or a dream means that you have the&lt;br /&gt;corresponding capacity to realize it. This is one of the great&lt;br /&gt;universal truths known to the Sages of Sivana. However, to&lt;br /&gt;liberate the power of the mind, you must first be able to harness it&lt;br /&gt;and direct its focus only to the task at hand. The moment you&lt;br /&gt;concentrate the focus of your mind on a singular purpose,&lt;br /&gt;extraordinary gifts will appear within your life."&lt;br /&gt;"Why is it so important to have a concentrated mind?"&lt;br /&gt;"Let me offer you a riddle that will answer your question&lt;br /&gt;nicely. Say you were lost in the woods in the middle of the winter.&lt;br /&gt;You desperately needed to stay warm. All you have in your&lt;br /&gt;knapsack is a letter your best friend had sent to you, a tin of tuna&lt;br /&gt;and a small magnifying glass that you carry to compensate for&lt;br /&gt;your fading eyesight. Luckily, you managed to find some dry&lt;br /&gt;kindling wood, but unfortunately you have no matches. How would&lt;br /&gt;you light the fire?"&lt;br /&gt;Good grief. Julian had stumped me. I had no idea what the&lt;br /&gt;answer was.&lt;br /&gt;"I give up."&lt;br /&gt;"It's very simple. Place the letter amongst the dry wood and&lt;br /&gt;hold the magnifying glass over it. The rays of the sun will be&lt;br /&gt;focused so as to ignite the fire within a matter of seconds."&lt;br /&gt;"And what about the can of tuna?"&lt;br /&gt;"Oh, I just threw that in to distract you from the obvious&lt;br /&gt;solution," Julian replied with a smile. "But the essence of the&lt;br /&gt;example is this: putting the letter over the dry wood would&lt;br /&gt;produce no result. Yet, the second you use the magnifying glass to&lt;br /&gt;concentrate the scattered rays of the sun onto the letter, it will&lt;br /&gt;ignite. This analogy holds true for the mind. When you&lt;br /&gt;concentrate its tremendous power on definite, meaningful&lt;br /&gt;objectives, you will quickly ignite the flames of your personal&lt;br /&gt;potential and produce startling results."&lt;br /&gt;"Like what?" I asked.&lt;br /&gt;"Only you can answer this question. What is it that you are&lt;br /&gt;searching for? Do you want to be a better father and live a more&lt;br /&gt;balanced, rewarding life? Do you desire more spiritual fulfillment?&lt;br /&gt;Is it adventure and fun that you feel you are lacking? Give it some&lt;br /&gt;thought."&lt;br /&gt;"How about eternal happiness?"&lt;br /&gt;"Go big or stay home," he chuckled, "Nothing like starting off&lt;br /&gt;small. Well, you can have that too."&lt;br /&gt;"How?"&lt;br /&gt;"The Sages of Sivana have known the secret of happiness for&lt;br /&gt;over five thousand years. Fortunately, they were willing to share&lt;br /&gt;this gift with me. Do you want to hear it?"&lt;br /&gt;"No, I thought I'd take a break and go wallpaper the garage&lt;br /&gt;first."&lt;br /&gt;"Huh?"&lt;br /&gt;"Of course I want to hear the secret of eternal happiness,&lt;br /&gt;Julian. Isn't that what everyone is searching for, ultimately?"&lt;br /&gt;"True. Well here it is . . . could I trouble you for another cup&lt;br /&gt;of tea?"&lt;br /&gt;"C'mon, quit stalling."&lt;br /&gt;"Alright, the secret of happiness is simple: find out what you&lt;br /&gt;truly love to do and then direct all of your energy towards doing&lt;br /&gt;it. If you study the happiest, healthiest, most satisfied people of&lt;br /&gt;our world, you will see that each and every one of them has found&lt;br /&gt;their passion in life, and then spent their days pursuing it. This&lt;br /&gt;calling is almost always one that, in some way, serves others. Once&lt;br /&gt;you are concentrating your mind power and energy on a pursuit&lt;br /&gt;that you love, abundance flows into your life, and all your desires&lt;br /&gt;are fulfilled with ease and grace."&lt;br /&gt;"So simply figure out what turns you on and then do it?"&lt;br /&gt;"If it is a worthy pursuit," Julian replied.&lt;br /&gt;"How do you define 'worthy'?"&lt;br /&gt;"As I said, John, your passion must, in some way, improve or&lt;br /&gt;serve the lives of others. "Victor Frankl said it more elegantly than&lt;br /&gt;I ever could when he wrote: 'Success, like happiness, cannot be&lt;br /&gt;pursued. It must ensue. And it only does so as the unintended side&lt;br /&gt;effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself.'&lt;br /&gt;Once you find out what your life's work is, your world will come&lt;br /&gt;alive. You will wake up every morning with a limitless reservoir of&lt;br /&gt;energy and enthusiasm. All your thoughts will be focused on your&lt;br /&gt;definite objective. You won't have time to waste time. Valuable&lt;br /&gt;mental power will, therefore, not be wasted on trifling thoughts.&lt;br /&gt;You will automatically erase the worry habit and become far more&lt;br /&gt;effective and productive. Interestingly, you will also have a deep&lt;br /&gt;sense of inner harmony, as if you are somehow being guided to&lt;br /&gt;realize your mission. It is a wonderful feeling. I love it," Julian&lt;br /&gt;offered gleefully.&lt;br /&gt;"Fascinating. And I like the part about getting up feeling good.&lt;br /&gt;To be really honest with you, Julian, most days I wish I could just&lt;br /&gt;stay under the covers. It would be so much better than facing the&lt;br /&gt;traffic, the angry clients, the aggressive opponents and the&lt;br /&gt;ceaseless flow of negative influences. It all makes me feel so tired."&lt;br /&gt;"Do you know why most people sleep so much?"&lt;br /&gt;"Why?"&lt;br /&gt;"Because they really don't have anything else to do. Those who&lt;br /&gt;rise with the sun all have one thing in common."&lt;br /&gt;"Insanity?"&lt;br /&gt;"Very funny. No, they all have a purpose that fans the flames&lt;br /&gt;of their inner potential. They are driven by their priorities, but not&lt;br /&gt;in an unhealthy, obsessive way. It is more effortless and gentle&lt;br /&gt;than that. And given their enthusiasm and love for what they are&lt;br /&gt;doing in their lives, such people live in the moment. Their attention&lt;br /&gt;is fully and completely on the task at hand. Therefore, there are no&lt;br /&gt;energy leaks. These people are the most vibrant and vital&lt;br /&gt;individuals you will ever have the good fortune to meet."&lt;br /&gt;"Energy leaks? Sounds a little New Agey, Julian. I'll bet you&lt;br /&gt;didn't learn that one at Harvard Law School."&lt;br /&gt;"True. The Sages of Sivana pioneered that concept. Though it&lt;br /&gt;has been around for centuries, its application is just as relevant&lt;br /&gt;today as it was when it was first developed. Too many of us are&lt;br /&gt;consumed by needless and endless worry. This drains us of our&lt;br /&gt;natural vitality and energy. Have you ever seen the inner tube of a&lt;br /&gt;bicycle tire?"&lt;br /&gt;"Of course."&lt;br /&gt;"When it is fully inflated, it can easily take you to your&lt;br /&gt;destination. But if there are leaks in it, the tube eventually&lt;br /&gt;deflates, and your journey comes to an abrupt end. This is also&lt;br /&gt;how the mind works. Worry causes your precious mental energy&lt;br /&gt;and potential to leak, just like air leaking out of an inner tube.&lt;br /&gt;Soon, you have no energy left. All of your creativity, optimism and&lt;br /&gt;motivation has been drained, leaving you exhausted."&lt;br /&gt;"I know the feeling. I often spend my days in the chaos of&lt;br /&gt;crisis. I have to be everywhere at once and I can't seem to please&lt;br /&gt;anyone. On those days, I notice that even though I have done very&lt;br /&gt;little physical labor, all my worrying leaves me totally deflated by&lt;br /&gt;the end of the day. About the only thing I can do when I get home&lt;br /&gt;is pour myself a scotch and cuddle up with the remote control."&lt;br /&gt;"Exactly. Too much stress does this to you. Once you find your&lt;br /&gt;purpose, however, life becomes much easier and far more&lt;br /&gt;rewarding. When you figure out what your main aim or destiny&lt;br /&gt;really is, you will never have to work another day in your life."&lt;br /&gt;"Early retirement?"&lt;br /&gt;"No," said Julian in the no-nonsense tone he had mastered&lt;br /&gt;during his days as an eminent lawyer. "Your work will be play."&lt;br /&gt;"Wouldn't it be a little risky for me to give up my job to start&lt;br /&gt;searching for my overriding passion and purpose? I mean, I have&lt;br /&gt;a family and real obligations. I have four people who depend on&lt;br /&gt;me."&lt;br /&gt;"I'm not saying you that have to leave the legal profession&lt;br /&gt;tomorrow. You will, however, have to start taking risks. Shake up&lt;br /&gt;your life a bit. (Jet rid of the cobwebs. Take the road less travelled.&lt;br /&gt;Most people live within the confines of their comfort zone. Yogi&lt;br /&gt;Raman was the first person to explain to me that the best thing&lt;br /&gt;you can do for yourself is regularly move beyond it. This is the way&lt;br /&gt;to lasting personal mastery and to realize the true potential of&lt;br /&gt;your human endowments."&lt;br /&gt;"And what might those be?"&lt;br /&gt;"Your mind, your body and your soul."&lt;br /&gt;"So what risks should I take?"&lt;br /&gt;"Stop being so practical. Start doing the things you have&lt;br /&gt;always wanted to do. I have known lawyers who have quit their&lt;br /&gt;jobs to become stage actors and accountants who have become jazz&lt;br /&gt;musicians. In the process, they have found the deep happiness that&lt;br /&gt;had eluded them for so long. So what if they could no longer afford&lt;br /&gt;two vacations a year and a posh summer home in the Caymans?&lt;br /&gt;Calculated risk taking will pay huge dividends. How will you ever&lt;br /&gt;get to third base with one foot on second?"&lt;br /&gt;"I see your point."&lt;br /&gt;"So take the time to think. Discover your real reason for being&lt;br /&gt;here and then have the courage to act on it."&lt;br /&gt;"With due respect, Julian, all I do is think. As a matter of fact,&lt;br /&gt;part of my problem is that I think too much. My mind never stops.&lt;br /&gt;It is filled with mental chatter — it drives me crazy sometimes."&lt;br /&gt;"What I'm suggesting is different. The Sages of Sivana all&lt;br /&gt;took time daily to silently contemplate not only where they were,&lt;br /&gt;but where they were going. They took the time to reflect on their&lt;br /&gt;purpose and how they were living their lives, every day. Most&lt;br /&gt;importantly, they thought deeply and genuinely about how they&lt;br /&gt;would improve the next day. Daily incremental improvements&lt;br /&gt;produce lasting results which, in turn, lead to positive change."&lt;br /&gt;"So I should take the time to reflect on my life regularly?"&lt;br /&gt;"Yes. Even ten minutes of focused reflection a day will have a&lt;br /&gt;profound impact on the quality of your life."&lt;br /&gt;"I understand where you are coming from, Julian. The&lt;br /&gt;problem is, once my day gets cranking, I can't even find ten&lt;br /&gt;minutes to eat lunch."&lt;br /&gt;"My friend, saying that you don't have time to improve your&lt;br /&gt;thoughts and your life is like saying you don't have time to stop for&lt;br /&gt;gas because you are too busy driving. Eventually it will catch up&lt;br /&gt;with you."&lt;br /&gt;"Yeah, I know. Hey, you were going to share some techniques&lt;br /&gt;with me, Julian," I said, hoping to learn some practical ways to&lt;br /&gt;apply the wisdom I was hearing.&lt;br /&gt;"There is one technique for mastering the mind which towers&lt;br /&gt;above all the rest. It is a favorite of the Sages of Sivana who taught&lt;br /&gt;it to me with great faith and trust. After practicing it for only&lt;br /&gt;twenty-one days I felt more energetic, enthusiastic and vibrant&lt;br /&gt;than I had felt in years. The practice is over four thousand years&lt;br /&gt;old. It is called The Heart of the Rose."&lt;br /&gt;"Tell me more."&lt;br /&gt;"All that you need to perform this exercise is a fresh rose and&lt;br /&gt;a silent place. Natural surroundings are best but a quiet room will&lt;br /&gt;also do nicely. Start to stare at the center of the rose, its heart.&lt;br /&gt;Yogi Raman told me that a rose is very much like life: you will&lt;br /&gt;meet thorns along the way but if you have faith and believe in&lt;br /&gt;your dreams you will eventually move beyond the thorns into the&lt;br /&gt;glory of the flower. Keep staring at the rose. Notice its color,&lt;br /&gt;texture and design. Savor its fragrance and think only about this&lt;br /&gt;wonderful object in front of you. At first, other thoughts will start&lt;br /&gt;entering your mind, distracting you from the heart of the rose.&lt;br /&gt;This is the mark of an untrained mind. But you need not worry,&lt;br /&gt;improvement will come quickly. Simply return your attention to&lt;br /&gt;the object of your focus. Soon your mind will grow strong and&lt;br /&gt;disciplined."&lt;br /&gt;"That's all there is to it? It sounds pretty easy."&lt;br /&gt;"That is the beauty of it, John," Julian replied. "However, this&lt;br /&gt;ritual must be performed daily for it to be effective. For the first&lt;br /&gt;few days, you will find it difficult to spend even five minutes in this&lt;br /&gt;exercise. Most of us live at such a frenetic pace that true stillness&lt;br /&gt;and silence is something foreign and uncomfortable. Most people&lt;br /&gt;hearing my words will say that they have no time to sit and stare&lt;br /&gt;at a flower. These are the same people that will tell you that they&lt;br /&gt;have no time to enjoy the laughter of children or to walk barefoot&lt;br /&gt;in the rain. These people say they are too busy to do such things.&lt;br /&gt;They don't even have time to build friendships, for friendships also&lt;br /&gt;take time."&lt;br /&gt;"You know a lot about such people."&lt;br /&gt;"I was one of them," said Julian. He then paused and sat still,&lt;br /&gt;his intense gaze riveted on the grandfather clock my grandmother&lt;br /&gt;had given Jenny and I as a housewarming present. "When I think&lt;br /&gt;of those who live their lives this way, I remember the words of an&lt;br /&gt;old British novelist whose work my father loved to read: 'One must&lt;br /&gt;not allow the clock and the calendar to blind him to the fact that&lt;br /&gt;each moment of life is a miracle — and a mystery.'&lt;br /&gt;"Persist and spend longer and longer periods savoring the&lt;br /&gt;heart of the rose," Julian continued in his throaty tone. "After a&lt;br /&gt;week or two you should be able to perform the technique for&lt;br /&gt;twenty minutes without your mind wandering onto other subjects.&lt;br /&gt;This will be your first indication that you are taking back control&lt;br /&gt;of the fortress of your mind. It will then focus only on what you&lt;br /&gt;command it to focus on. It will then be a wonderful servant, able&lt;br /&gt;to do extraordinary things for you. Remember, either you control&lt;br /&gt;your mind or it controls you."&lt;br /&gt;"Practically speaking, you will notice that you will feel far&lt;br /&gt;calmer. You will have taken a significant step towards erasing the&lt;br /&gt;worry habit that plagues most of the population and you will enjoy&lt;br /&gt;more energy and optimism. Most importantly, you will also&lt;br /&gt;observe a sense of joyfulness entering your life along with an&lt;br /&gt;ability to appreciate the many gifts that surround you. Each day,&lt;br /&gt;no matter how busy you get and how many challenges you might&lt;br /&gt;face, return to the Heart of the Rose. It is your oasis. It is your&lt;br /&gt;silent retreat. It is your island of peace. Never forget that there is&lt;br /&gt;power in silence and stillness. Stillness is the stepping stone to&lt;br /&gt;connecting with the universal source of intelligence that throbs&lt;br /&gt;through every living thing."&lt;br /&gt;I was fascinated by what I had heard. Could it really be&lt;br /&gt;possible to profoundly improve the quality of my life with such a&lt;br /&gt;simple strategy?&lt;br /&gt;"There must be more to the dramatic changes I see in you&lt;br /&gt;than the Heart of the Rose." I wondered aloud.&lt;br /&gt;"Yes. This is true. In fact, my transformation came about as a&lt;br /&gt;result of using a number of highly effective strategies in concert.&lt;br /&gt;Don't worry, they are all just as simple as the exercise I have just&lt;br /&gt;shared with you — and equally as powerful. The key for you, John,&lt;br /&gt;is to open your mind to your potential for living a life rich with&lt;br /&gt;possibilities."&lt;br /&gt;Julian, ever the fountain of knowledge, continued to reveal&lt;br /&gt;what he had learned in Sivana. "Another particularly good&lt;br /&gt;technique for ridding the mind of worry and other negative, lifedraining&lt;br /&gt;influences is based on what Yogi Raman called Opposition&lt;br /&gt;Thinking. I learned that under the grand laws of Nature, the mind&lt;br /&gt;can only hold one thought at any one time. Try it yourself John,&lt;br /&gt;you will see that it is true."&lt;br /&gt;I did try it and it is true.&lt;br /&gt;"Using this little-known information, anyone can easily&lt;br /&gt;create a positive, creative mindset within a short period. The&lt;br /&gt;process is straightforward: when an undesirable thought&lt;br /&gt;occupies the focal point of your mind, immediately replace it with&lt;br /&gt;a uplifting one. It's as if your mind is a giant slide projector, with&lt;br /&gt;every thought in your mind being a slide. Whenever a negative&lt;br /&gt;slide comes up on the screen, take swift action to replace it with&lt;br /&gt;a positive one.&lt;br /&gt;"This is where the prayer beads around my neck come in,"&lt;br /&gt;Julian added with rising enthusiasm. "Every time I catch myself&lt;br /&gt;thinking a negative thought, I take this necklace off and remove&lt;br /&gt;another bead. These beads of worry go into a cup I keep in my&lt;br /&gt;knapsack. Together they serve as gentle reminders that I still&lt;br /&gt;have a distance to travel on the road to mental mastery and&lt;br /&gt;responsibility over the thoughts that fill my mind."&lt;br /&gt;"Hey, that's a great one! This is really practical stuff I have&lt;br /&gt;never heard anything quite like it. Tell me more about this&lt;br /&gt;philosophy of Opposition Thinking."&lt;br /&gt;"Here's a real-life example. Let's say you have had a tough&lt;br /&gt;day in court. The judge disagreed with your interpretation of the&lt;br /&gt;law, the litigator on the other side belonged in a cage, and your&lt;br /&gt;client was more than a little annoyed with your performance. You&lt;br /&gt;come home and fall into your favorite chair, full of gloom. Step one&lt;br /&gt;is to become aware that you are thinking these uninspiring&lt;br /&gt;thoughts. Self-knowledge is the stepping stone to self-mastery.&lt;br /&gt;Step two is to appreciate once and for all that just as easily as you&lt;br /&gt;allowed those gloomy thoughts to enter, you can replace them with&lt;br /&gt;cheerful ones. So think of the opposite of gloom. Concentrate on&lt;br /&gt;being cheerful and energetic. Feel that you are happy. Perhaps you&lt;br /&gt;might even start to smile. Move your body as you do when you are&lt;br /&gt;joyful and full of enthusiasm. Sit up straight, breathe deeply and&lt;br /&gt;train the power of your mind on positive thoughts. You will notice&lt;br /&gt;a remarkable difference in the way you feel within minutes. Even&lt;br /&gt;more importantly, if you keep up your practice of Opposition&lt;br /&gt;Thinking, applying it to every negative thought that habitually&lt;br /&gt;visits your mind, within weeks you will see that they no longer hold&lt;br /&gt;any power. Do you see what I'm getting at?"&lt;br /&gt;Julian continued his explanation: "Thoughts are vital, living&lt;br /&gt;things, little bundles of energy, if you will. Most people don't give&lt;br /&gt;any thought to the nature of their thoughts and yet, the quality of&lt;br /&gt;your thinking determines the quality of your life. Thoughts are&lt;br /&gt;just as much a part of the material world as the lake you swim in&lt;br /&gt;or the street you walk on. Weak minds lead to weak actions. A&lt;br /&gt;strong, disciplined mind, which anyone can cultivate through daily&lt;br /&gt;practice, can achieve miracles. If you want to live life to the fullest,&lt;br /&gt;care for your thoughts as you would your most prized possessions.&lt;br /&gt;Work hard to remove all inner turbulence. The rewards will be&lt;br /&gt;abundant."&lt;br /&gt;"I never saw thoughts as living, things Julian," I replied,&lt;br /&gt;amazed at this discovery. "But I can see how they influence every&lt;br /&gt;element of my world."&lt;br /&gt;"The Sages of Sivana firmly believed that one should only&lt;br /&gt;think "Sattvic" or pure thoughts. They arrived at such a state&lt;br /&gt;through the techniques I have just shared with you along with&lt;br /&gt;other practices such as a natural diet, the repetition of positive&lt;br /&gt;affirmations or 'mantras' as they called them, reading books rich&lt;br /&gt;with wisdom and by constantly ensuring that their company was&lt;br /&gt;enlightened. If even one impure thought entered the temple of&lt;br /&gt;their minds they would punish themselves by travelling many&lt;br /&gt;miles to an imposing waterfall and standing under the ice-cold&lt;br /&gt;water until they could no longer bear the frigid temperature."&lt;br /&gt;"I thought you told me these sages were wise. Standing under&lt;br /&gt;an ice-cold waterfall deep in the Himalayan mountains for thinking&lt;br /&gt;one little negative thought strikes me as extreme behavior."&lt;br /&gt;Julian was lightning fast in his response, the result of his many&lt;br /&gt;years as a world-class legal warrior: "John, I'll be blunt. You truly&lt;br /&gt;cannot afford the luxury of even one negative thought."&lt;br /&gt;"Really?"&lt;br /&gt;"Really. A worrisome thought is like an embryo: it starts off&lt;br /&gt;small but grows and grows. Soon it takes on a life of its own."&lt;br /&gt;Julian stopped for a moment and then smiled. "Sorry if I seem&lt;br /&gt;a little evangelistic when I speak on this subject, on the philosophy&lt;br /&gt;I learned on my journey. It's just that I have discovered tools that&lt;br /&gt;can improve the lives of many people, people who feel unfulfilled,&lt;br /&gt;uninspired and unhappy. A few adjustments in their daily routines&lt;br /&gt;to include the Heart of the Rose technique and a constant&lt;br /&gt;application of Opposition Thinking will give them the lives they&lt;br /&gt;want. I think they deserve to know this.&lt;br /&gt;"Before I move from the garden to the next element of Yogi&lt;br /&gt;Raman's mystical fable, I must let you know of one more secret&lt;br /&gt;which will offer you great aid in your personal growth. This secret&lt;br /&gt;is based on the ancient principle that everything is always created&lt;br /&gt;twice, first in the mind and then in reality. I have shared already&lt;br /&gt;that thoughts are things, material messengers that we send out to&lt;br /&gt;influence our physical world. I have also informed you that if you&lt;br /&gt;hope to make remarkable improvements in your outer world you&lt;br /&gt;must first start within and change the caliber of your thoughts.&lt;br /&gt;"The Sages of Sivana had a wonderful way to ensure that their&lt;br /&gt;thoughts were pure and wholesome. This technique was also&lt;br /&gt;highly effective in manifesting their desires, however simple, into&lt;br /&gt;reality. The method will work for anyone. It will work for a young&lt;br /&gt;lawyer who seeks financial abundance just as it will work for a&lt;br /&gt;mother seeking a richer family life or a salesperson seeking to&lt;br /&gt;close more sales. The technique was known to the sages as the&lt;br /&gt;Secret of the Lake. To apply it, these teachers would rise at 4:00&lt;br /&gt;a.m., as they felt that the early morning possessed magical&lt;br /&gt;qualities from which they could benefit. The sages would then&lt;br /&gt;travel along a series of steep and narrow mountain paths which&lt;br /&gt;eventually led them to the lower reaches of the region they&lt;br /&gt;inhabited. Once there, they would walk along a barely visible trail&lt;br /&gt;lined with magnificent pine trees and exotic flowers until they&lt;br /&gt;arrived at a clearing. At the edge of the clearing was an aqua blue&lt;br /&gt;lake covered by thousands of tiny white lotuses. The water of the&lt;br /&gt;lake was strikingly still and calm. It was truly a miraculous sight.&lt;br /&gt;The sages told me that this lake had been a friend to their&lt;br /&gt;ancestors over the ages."&lt;br /&gt;"What was the Secret of the Lake?" I asked impatiently.&lt;br /&gt;Julian explained that the sages would look into the waters of&lt;br /&gt;the still lake and envision their dreams becoming reality. If it was&lt;br /&gt;the virtue of discipline they wished to cultivate within their lives&lt;br /&gt;they would picture themselves getting up at dawn, performing&lt;br /&gt;their rigorous physical regimen without fail and spending days in&lt;br /&gt;silence to enhance their willpower. If it was more joy they were&lt;br /&gt;seeking, they would look into the lake and envision themselves&lt;br /&gt;laughing uncontrollably or smiling each time they met one of their&lt;br /&gt;brothers or sisters. If it was courage they desired, they would&lt;br /&gt;picture themselves acting with strength in the moment of crisis&lt;br /&gt;and challenge.&lt;br /&gt;"Yogi Raman once told me that as a boy, he lacked confidence&lt;br /&gt;as he was smaller than the other boys his age. While they were&lt;br /&gt;kind and gentle to him given their environmental influences, he&lt;br /&gt;grew insecure and shy. To cure this weakness, Yogi Raman would&lt;br /&gt;travel to this heavenly spot and use the lake as a picture screen for&lt;br /&gt;images of the person he hoped to be. Some days he would visualize&lt;br /&gt;himself as a strong leader, standing tall and speaking with a&lt;br /&gt;powerful, commanding voice. Other days he would see himself as&lt;br /&gt;he wished to be when he grew older: a wise sage filled with&lt;br /&gt;tremendous inner strength and character. All the virtues he&lt;br /&gt;wished to have in his life, he saw first on the surface of the lake.&lt;br /&gt;"Within a matter of months, Yogi Raman became the person&lt;br /&gt;whom he mentally saw himself becoming. You see, John, the mind&lt;br /&gt;works through pictures. Pictures affect your self-image and your&lt;br /&gt;self-image affects the way you feel, act and achieve. If your selfimage&lt;br /&gt;tells you that you are too young to be a successful lawyer or&lt;br /&gt;too old to change your habits for the better, you never will achieve&lt;br /&gt;these goals. If your self-image tells you that lives rich with&lt;br /&gt;purpose, excellent health and happiness are only for people from&lt;br /&gt;backgrounds other than your own, this prophecy will ultimately&lt;br /&gt;become your reality.&lt;br /&gt;"But when you run inspiring, imaginative pictures through the&lt;br /&gt;movie screen of your mind, wonderful things start to happen in&lt;br /&gt;your life. Einstein said that 'imagination is more important than&lt;br /&gt;knowledge.' You must spend some time every day, even if it is just&lt;br /&gt;a few minutes, in the practice of creative envisioning. See yourself&lt;br /&gt;as you want to be, whether this means serving as a great judge, a&lt;br /&gt;great father or a great citizen of your community."&lt;br /&gt;"Do I have to find a special lake to apply the Secret of the&lt;br /&gt;Lake?" I asked innocently.&lt;br /&gt;"No. The Secret of the Lake was simply the sages' name for&lt;br /&gt;the ageless technique of using positive images to influence the&lt;br /&gt;mind. You can practice this method in your own living room or&lt;br /&gt;even at the office if you really want to. Shut your door, hold all calls&lt;br /&gt;and close your eyes. Then take a few deep breaths. You will notice&lt;br /&gt;that after two or three minutes you will start to feel relaxed. Next,&lt;br /&gt;visualize mental pictures of all that you want to be, to have and to&lt;br /&gt;attain in your life. If you want to be the world's best father,&lt;br /&gt;envision yourself laughing and playing with your kids, responding&lt;br /&gt;to their questions with an open heart. Picture yourself acting&lt;br /&gt;gracefully and lovingly in a tense situation. Mentally rehearse the&lt;br /&gt;way you will govern your actions when a similar scene unfolds on&lt;br /&gt;the canvas of reality.&lt;br /&gt;"The magic of visualization can be applied to so many&lt;br /&gt;situations. You can use it to be more effective in court, to enhance&lt;br /&gt;your relationships and to develop yourself spiritually. Consistent&lt;br /&gt;use of this method will also bring you financial rewards along with&lt;br /&gt;an abundance of material gain, if this is important to you.&lt;br /&gt;Understand once and for all that your mind has magnetic power to&lt;br /&gt;attract all that you desire into your life. If there is a lack in your&lt;br /&gt;life it is because there is a lack in your thoughts. Hold wonderful&lt;br /&gt;pictures in your mind's eye. Even one negative image is poisonous&lt;br /&gt;to your mindset. Once you start to experience the joy this ancient&lt;br /&gt;technique brings, you will realize the infinite potential of your&lt;br /&gt;mind and begin to liberate the storehouse of ability and energy&lt;br /&gt;that currently sleeps within you."&lt;br /&gt;It was as if Julian was speaking a foreign tongue. I had never&lt;br /&gt;heard anyone speak of the magnetic power of the mind to attract&lt;br /&gt;spiritual and material abundance. Nor had I ever heard anyone&lt;br /&gt;speak of the power of imaging and its profound effects on every&lt;br /&gt;aspect of one's world. Yet, deep inside I had faith in what Julian&lt;br /&gt;was saying. This was a man whose judgment and intellectual&lt;br /&gt;abilities were impeccable. This was a man who was internationally&lt;br /&gt;respected for his legal acumen. This was a man who had walked&lt;br /&gt;down the path I was now journeying along. Julian had found&lt;br /&gt;something on his odyssey to the East, that much was clear.&lt;br /&gt;Looking at his physical vitality, his obvious tranquility, seeing his&lt;br /&gt;transformation confirmed that I would be wise to listen to his&lt;br /&gt;advice.&lt;br /&gt;The more I thought about what I was hearing the more sense&lt;br /&gt;it made. Surely the mind must have a great deal more potential&lt;br /&gt;than most of us are currently using. How else could mothers lift&lt;br /&gt;otherwise immovable cars to save their crying infants who had&lt;br /&gt;fallen underneath? How else could martial artists break stacks of&lt;br /&gt;bricks with one fell swoop of their hands? How else could the yogis&lt;br /&gt;of the East slow down their heartbeats at will or endure&lt;br /&gt;tremendous pain without blinking an eye? Maybe the real problem&lt;br /&gt;was within me and my lack of belief in the gifts that every being&lt;br /&gt;possesses. Perhaps this evening sitting alongside a former&lt;br /&gt;millionaire-lawyer turned monk of the Himalayas was a sort of&lt;br /&gt;wake-up call for me to start making the most of my life.&lt;br /&gt;"But doing these exercises at the office, Julian?" I responded.&lt;br /&gt;"My partners think I'm strange enough as it is."&lt;br /&gt;"Yogi Raman and all the kind sages with whom he lived, often&lt;br /&gt;used a saying that had been passed down to them through the&lt;br /&gt;generations. It is my privilege to pass it on to you, on what has&lt;br /&gt;become an important evening for both of us, if I may say so. The&lt;br /&gt;words are as follows: 'There is nothing noble about being superior&lt;br /&gt;to some other person. True nobility lies in being superior to your&lt;br /&gt;former self.' All I'm really getting at is that if you want to improve&lt;br /&gt;your life and live with all that you deserve you must run your own&lt;br /&gt;race. It doesn't matter what other people say about you. What is&lt;br /&gt;important is what you say to yourself. Do not be concerned with&lt;br /&gt;the judgment of others as long as you know what you are doing is&lt;br /&gt;right. You can do whatever you want to do as long as it is correct&lt;br /&gt;according to your conscience and your heart. Never be ashamed of&lt;br /&gt;doing that which is right; decide on what you think is good and&lt;br /&gt;then stick to it. And for God's sake, never get into the petty habit&lt;br /&gt;of measuring your self-worth against other people's net worth. As&lt;br /&gt;Yogi Raman preached: 'Every second you spend thinking about&lt;br /&gt;someone else's dreams you take time away from your own.'"&lt;br /&gt;It was now seven minutes past midnight. Remarkably, I didn't&lt;br /&gt;feel the least bit tired. When I shared this with Julian he smiled&lt;br /&gt;once again. "You have learned yet another principle for&lt;br /&gt;enlightened living. For the most part, fatigue is a creation of the&lt;br /&gt;mind. Fatigue dominates the lives of those who are living without&lt;br /&gt;direction and dreams. Let me give you an example. Have you ever&lt;br /&gt;had an afternoon at the office where you were reading your dry&lt;br /&gt;case reports and your mind started to wander and you started to&lt;br /&gt;feel sleepy?"&lt;br /&gt;"From time to time," I answered, not wishing to reveal the fact&lt;br /&gt;that this was my modus operandi. "Sure, most of us feel drowsy at&lt;br /&gt;work on a regular basis."&lt;br /&gt;"Yet, if a friend calls on the phone to ask you if you want to go&lt;br /&gt;out to the ball game that night or asks you for advice on his golf&lt;br /&gt;game, I have no doubt that you would spring to life. Every trace of&lt;br /&gt;your fatigue would vanish. Is that a fair assessment?"&lt;br /&gt;"That's fair, counselor."&lt;br /&gt;Julian knew he was on a roll. "So your tiredness was nothing&lt;br /&gt;more then a mental creation, a bad habit your mind has cultivated&lt;br /&gt;to act as a crutch when you are performing a tedious task. Tonight&lt;br /&gt;you are obviously enchanted with my story and keen to learn the&lt;br /&gt;wisdom that has been revealed to me. Your interest and mental&lt;br /&gt;focus give you energy. This evening, your mind has not been in the&lt;br /&gt;past nor has it been in the future. It has been squarely focused on&lt;br /&gt;the present, on our conversation. When you consistently direct&lt;br /&gt;your mind to live in the present you will always have boundless&lt;br /&gt;energy, no matter what time the clock reflects."&lt;br /&gt;I nodded my head in agreement. Julian's wisdom seemed so&lt;br /&gt;obvious and yet so much of it had never occurred to me. I guess&lt;br /&gt;common sense is not always so common. I thought about what my&lt;br /&gt;father used to tell me when I was growing up: "Only those who&lt;br /&gt;seek shall find." I wished he was with me.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div align="right"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://fauzi-novel8.blogspot.com/"&gt;.... 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