The price you pay for helping others
The following is an excerpt from a samvaad (dialogue) session with Acharya Prashant.
Questioner (Q): Dear Sir, you once told me that teaching was the ability to see shit. I dare say it is more. It is not just the ability to see shit but to swim in it and come out clean on the other side and taking a few people out along with you — a concept of course but seems useful to me at this point in time.
You know sir, a year earlier, I had read Osho talk about Jiddu Krishnamurti and it said “He talked for so long and very few heard him. But I will take off from where he left, I will speak to your hearts.” And I was annoyed, but now I know Osho is right. Osho used pettiness to reach pettiness. How else will one talk to the diseased who speak another language? He indeed reached the hearts of the people, but to do so, he had to jump into the pool of shit — the urban sewers of civilization — we call cities and large corporations. Osho is the model of a Teacher and I appreciate what he has done far more now than I ever have before.
But one must be strong and also be able to derive joy — as you have said — “Joy is the ability of seeing rubbish”. I do not have that quality. I get angry, annoyed, and enraged at bigots, religious folks, corporations and capitalists, and all other “isms” and “schisms” that exist around me. Surely there is something…