How to Know a Man’s Real Intentions || Acharya Prashant
Author Name:Shakti
Youtube Channel Url:https://www.youtube.com/@AP_Shakti_English
Youtube Video URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VegP7qES3XY
Transcript:
(00:00) How are we supposed to know and gauge people's intentions towards us? Cuz people fake their emotions for a long period of time as well. >> When we say we cannot judge others' intentions, we do not know whether the other is fooling us. The question is who is the one [music] person closest to you? Who is the one person most intimate to you? If you do not know this person, can you know any other person? This person [music] is your workshop, your laboratory, your most intimate testing ground, [music] your home ground.
(00:37) When you say, "I cannot see where he's coming from. This fellow is there and I cannot see his center, the point he's coming from." If somebody has broken your expectations, the fault, tell yourself lies not with that [music] person or that event or whatever. The fault lies with the >> So, my question is, uh, how are we supposed to know and gauge people's intentions towards us? Cuz people fake their emotions for a long period of time as well.
(01:13) >> How do we know and gauge people's real intentions and emotions towards us because people fake? People fake their emotions, their faces, their personality, their intentions. That's the question, right? Yes. Who is the first person that you know? Who is the one person closest to you? Who is the one person most intimate to you? >> Ourselves.
(01:48) >> Right? You are the one closest to you. If you do not know this person, can you know any other person? This person is your workshop, your laboratory. Your most intimate testing ground, your home ground. Right? When we say we cannot judge others intentions, the question is, do we know our own intentions? We do not know whether the other is fooling us.
(02:26) Do we know when we are fooling ourselves? The greatest deception is not the one others inflict on us. The greatest deception is self-deception. Don't we fool ourselves, cheat ourselves all the time? When you say, "How to know the other's real face, because he's wearing a mask?" Has it happened? People wear masks.
(02:55) Mhm? When you say, "I want to know that fellow's real face." Do we know our own real face? You're sure you know your own real face? Do you? When you say, "I cannot see where he's coming from." Uh this fellow is there and I cannot see his center, the point he's coming from. Do we really know where we are coming from? If If for example, you feel angry, do you really always know where your anger is coming from? Have you gone to the depth of it? Don't you experience moods and
(03:39) fluctuations? And somebody asks you, "Why do you look upset today? Why are you so down?" And you say, "I don't know, just just moods." Do you really know where your moods are coming from? If you do not know where your thoughts, feelings, emotions, personality, faces are coming from, how will you know where the other is coming from? Because you are the one closest to yourself.
(04:05) You are the laboratory in your own backyard. You are your own testing ground. You have to begin with yourself. But we are extremely sensitive to being fooled by others. No, no, no, I don't want to be shown up as an idiot. I want to be smart, clever. And we just don't like it when somebody manages to get past us.
(04:41) When somebody proves smarter, we don't like it, right? But we are surprisingly okay with being beaten daily by ourselves. Does that not happen? You know of what is right, yet you end up doing something else. Does that happen? Does it happen? So, who has defeated you? An external opponent? Your own self? But you're okay with it.
(05:12) This is not something that you would grieve. Somebody else, an outsider, comes and defeats you, puts you down and pins you there. And you'll take it to heart. Right? You might even shed a few tears. You say, >> [snorts] >> "Damn it, that fellow prevailed over me." But when you keep sleeping, when you know you should be on your feet and running and doing something and achieving something or whatever, and you still find yourself snoring in bed, do you feel an equal amount of pain or guilt? No.
(05:51) Rarely. Even if some guilt is experienced, we forgive ourselves. We rationalize it. We invent excuses, don't we? So, when we defeat ourself, when we cheat ourself, we justify. We come up with innovative excuses. But, we just don't like it when the same treatment is meted out to us by others. What we don't realize is that our worst enemy is not outside of us.
(06:29) And also our best friend. Neither of them are located outside of us. Outside what you see are very secondary kind of friends and foes. The one who is her own enemy will find she's surrounded by millions of enemies outside. Where and the one who is her own friend will find that even so-called adverse situations outside are being utilized constructively by
(07:13) her. So, if somebody has managed to play a fraud on you, defeat you or cheat you, the finger must point inward. Don't lay the blame there. Mhm? Watch what is here. There is somebody here so content with getting fooled. That deception has become a way of life.
(08:01) Mhm? Even in Even in intimate matters of life, if somebody asks you, for example, "Well, why are you here in this institution of higher learning?" Do we really know the exact reason? Rarely. And even if we do know it to some extent, are we able to confess? Do we do that? You go to someone and say, "I love you.
(08:33) " Is that really the matter? Is that really the matter? Do we know where that thing called love is coming from? Do we know our own center? We don't know our own center. But then, how is it surprising that somebody comes, professes love to us, and then, in a few days or weeks or months, turns his back? How is it any surprising? Just as we do not know where where our our own center is, we also fail to see where the center of that person is.
(09:13) Mhm? The one who who fools us is first of all in the mirror. Mhm? The person who declares, "I'm not going to fool anymore. I'll be very ruthless with the facts of my being. Such a person will be very very difficult to cheat or conquer
(10:00) or condition. You see this? Now onwards when it happens that you that you find that your expectations have been belied, your trust has been broken. Hm? Life has given you some kind of a shock. Use these things. Use these as opportunities to turn inward. Hm? If somebody has broken your expectations the fault, tell yourself, lies not with
(10:46) that person or that event or whatever. The fault lies with the expectation itself. This is black tea. This is black tea. And how do I know it's black tea? Because it's contained in a black mug. That that kind of logic I carry, right? And I sip. What kind of Kaliyuga is this? Coffee? It came displaying its color and intent to me
(11:32) via its container. I trusted it to be tea, but it turned out to be coffee. Now, should I blame this and take this and throw this away and play all kinds of tantrums and break the mug and shout aloud? We all love doing that. Huh? Or should I ask myself, "Was I being discreet? Fair in expecting this to be coffee?" Or is it so that I was so much in craving for coffee that I wanted
(12:18) it to be coffee? Did it say that it is coffee or was it me who superimposed his desires on this thing because I wanted this to be coffee? And when it turns out to be tea, I say, "You know, look at this world, full of thugs and liars. They say one thing and do another. Didn't this fellow show this mug to me?" You were seeing the outside.
(12:57) You never tested the inside. Because when it comes to our own life, we again we are we are we have practiced it so much just to stay on the outside and never venture inside. So, just as we stay on the outside of our own being and don't venture inside, similarly when it comes to the other person, all we look at is their face, their words, what they profess, what they promise, that's what we limit our self to.
(13:34) We don't inquire deeper. We don't test. We don't taste. Huh? We What do we do? We posit. We imagine. We assume. We superimpose our desires on that person. Has it happened with you? When you want something, huh? You You You start seeing it everywhere. And when that thing that you are assuming to be the thing that you want does not turn out to be the thing that you want, you put blame on You put blame on that thing.
(14:13) Is that thing to be blamed really? So, know where your desire is coming from. And make it a practice to be honest. You are here. Labs do not exist just just in the academic building or in the departmental blocks. The first lab must be inside. Inquiry is not merely a credit requirement at an IIT. Inquiry is a way of life.
(14:52) I want to know. I want to understand. I'm not an automaton, and I'm also not an animal. To be human, I must be conscious. And to be conscious is to know with discretion. Is to ask repeatedly. Is to test and experiment. Not to fool oneself with amusing belief. Hm? Yeah. >> Thank sir. >> Just download the Acharya Prashant app and there you go to the community section.
(15:30) And you have live testimonials streaming in at the rate of one every 5 minutes. I'm seeing lives change >> [music] >> in thousands, if not millions, every day in front of my own eyes. We're doing it. We have actually done it. >> Join the community of more than 2 lakh participants on the Acharya Prashant app.
(15:52) Your first month is completely free. You'll get full access to Gita mission. On the app, you will get regular live sessions, daily exclusive conversations with Acharya Prashant, >> [music] >> access to the vibrant Gita community, wisdom exams, curated news, audiobooks, quotes, and much more. Search Acharya Prashant on Google Play Store or Apple App Store and download now.
(16:21) >> [music]
No comments:
Post a Comment