Beyond Control
We have virtually no control over the external event, situations, behaviour of others or their deeds. No husband can control the wife, no mother can control the son or daughter beyond a certain age. ‘Can’ should be replaced here by the word ‘should.’ But when we refuse to appreciate that we should not try to own or control anyone, then nature in its infinite wisdom teaches us that we cannot even do that. But we feel hostile to the other’s refusal to be owned in the name of care or love. This hostility when expressed triggers the other’s obstinacy and promptly leads to being alienated. Now both feel that the other is responsible for this alienation due to errors of omission and commission. Nobody is willing to take responsibility for our inability to dissolve our initial hurt which was caused by our lack of understanding the laws of living and loving which made us want the other person to function as per our own desired mental pattern. This amounts to an immoral act of treating the othe...