beggar. He asked the beggar, "What do you want?"

The beggar laughed and said, "You are asking me as though you can fulfill my
desire!"

The king was offended. He said, "Of course I can fulfill your desire. What
is it? Just tell me."

And the beggar said, "Think twice before you promise anything."

The beggar was no ordinary beggar, he was the emporers past life master. He
had promised in that life, "I will come and try to wake you in your next
life.
This life you have missed but I will come again." But the king had forgotten
completely -- who remembers past lives? So he insisted, "I will fulfill
anything you ask. I am a very powerful emperor, what can you possibly desire 
that I
can not give to you?"

The beggar said, "It is a very simple desire. You see this begging bowl? Can
you fill it with something?"

The emperor said, "Of course!" He called one of his viziers and told him,
"Fill this mans begging bowl with money." The vizier went and got some money
and poured it into the bowl, and it disappeared. And he poured more and more,
and the moment he would pour it, it would disappear. And the beggging bowl
remained always empty.

The whole palace gathered. By and by the rumor went throughout the whole
capital, and a huge crowd gathered. The prestige of the emperor was at
stake. He said to his viziers, "If the whole kingdom is lost, I am ready to 
lose it,
but I cannot be defeated by this beggar."

Diamons and pearls and emeralds, his treasuries were becoming empty.The
begging bowl seemed to be bottomless. Everything that was put into it --
everything!
-- immediately disappeared, went out of existence. Finally it was the
evening, and the people were standing there in utter silence. The king
dropped at the fet of the beggar and admitted his defeat. he said, "Just tell 
me one
thing. You are victorious - but before you leave, just fulfill my
curiousity. What is the beging bowl made of?"

The beggar laughed and said, "It is made up of the human mind. There is no
secret. It is simple made up of human desire."

This understanding transforms life. Go into one desire -- what is the
mechanism of it? First there is a great excitement, great thrill, adventure.
you feel a great kick. Somehting is going to happen, you are on the verge of 
it. And
then you have the car, you have the yacht, you have the house, you have the
woman, and suddenly all is meaningless again.

What happens? Your mind has dematerialised it. The car is standing in the
drive, but there is no excitement anymore. The excitement was only in
getting it. You became so drunk with the desire thah you forgot your inner
nothingness. Now the desire is fulfilled, the car in the drive, the woman in
your bed,the money in your bank account - again excitement disappears. Again the
emptiness is there, ready to eat you up. Again you have to create another
desire to escape this yawning abyss.

That's how one moves from one desire to another desire. That's how one
remains a beggar. Your whole life proves it again and again -- every desire
frustrates.
And when the goal is achieved, you will need another desire.

The day you understand that desire as such is going to fail comes the
turning point in your life.

The other journey is inwards. move inwards, come back home.

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