Contact and Connection
A monk of the
Ramakrishna mission was being interviewed by a journalist from New York. The
journalist started Interviewing the monk as planned earlier.
Journalist — “sir,
in your last lecture, you told us about jogajog (contact) & sanjog
(connection).
It’s really
confusing. Can you explain?”
The monk smiled
and apparently deviating from the question asked the journalist: “Are you from
New York?”
Journalist — “yeah…”
Monk — “who are
there at home? “
The journalist
felt that the monk was trying to avoid answering his question since this was a
very personal and unwarranted question. Yet the journalist said: “mother has
expired. Father is there. Three brothers and one sister. All married…”
The monk, with a
smile on his face, asked again: -
“Do you talk to
your father?”
The journalist
looked visibly annoyed…
The monk - “When
did you talk to him last?”
The journalist,
supressing his annoyance said: “may be a month ago.”
The monk: “Do
you brothers and sisters meet often? When did you meet last as a family
gathering?”
At this point,
sweat appeared on the forehead of the journalist. Now who is conducting the
interview, the monk or the journalist. It seemed that the monk was interviewing the journalist.
With a sigh, the
journalist said: “We met last at Christmas two years ago.”
The monk: “ How
many days did you all stay together?”
The journalist
(wiping the sweat on his brow) said: “three days…”
Monk: “how much
time did you spend with your father, sitting right beside him?”
The journalist
looking perplexed and embarrassed and started scribbling something on a paper…
The monk: “did
you have breakfast, lunch or dinner together? Did you ask how he was? Did you
ask how his days are passing after your mother’s death?”
Drops of tears
coming out started to flow from the eyes of the journalist.
The monk held
the hand of the journalist and said: “Don’t be embraced, upset or sad. I am
sorry if I have hurt you unknowingly… But this is basically the answer to your
question about “contact and connection (jogajog and sanjog)”.
You have
‘contact’ with your father but you don’t have ‘connection’ with him. You are
not connected to him. Connection is between heart and heart… Sitting together,
sharing meals and caring for each other; touching, shaking hands, having eye
contact, spending some time together…you brothers and sisters have ‘contact’
but you have no ’connection’ with each other….”
The journalist
wiped his eyes and said: “thanks for teaching me a fine and unforgettable
lesson”
This is the
reality today. Whether at home or in the society everybody has lots of contacts
but there is no connection. No communication…. Everybody is in his or her own
world. Let us not maintain just “contacts” but let us remain “connected”;
caring, sharing and spending time with all our dear ones.
The monk was
none other than SWAMI VIVEKANANDA.
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