It
is written in the Mahabharata that once Yudhisthira asked the elder
statesman Bhishma, “How can one get peace?” Bhishma replied with this
example: Once a king made his elephant drink a lot of wine, then went on
it for a ride. On the way, the intoxicated elephant threw the king off.
He was terrified and ran for his life. He fell into a well and was
caught up in the roots of a fig tree. After a short while, the elephant
reached there, trumpeting. Meanwhile, the king noticed that one black
and one white mouse were eating away the root which was holding him up.
He looked down and saw many snakes and scorpions waiting to bite him. On
the other hand, the mad elephant was waiting outside the well to kill
him. However, the king saw a beehive. He opened his mouth hoping to
drink some honey. He forgot everything except how sweet the honey was.
The
king represents the individual, the mind is the elephant, attachment is
the wine. With these a person comes to see the world. Here the mind has
thrown the individual into the well of rebirth. He is being supported
by a very thin root which is his life-span and which is being cut
shorter by the mice of day and night. As soon as his allotted time comes
to an end he will go back into the well of rebirth where he will have
to suffer various kinds of miseries arising from lust, anger, greed,
attachment and ego. The poor creature hopes that he will get happiness
some day, but he doesn’t get it. Thus, his life comes to an end. Beings
can get rid of these vicious elements which make life a misery only
during the human lifetime. You can only hurt yourself in the dark. Birds
and animals cannot remove darkness. Only man lives in light. He uses
electricity or a lamp to remove the darkness.
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