Thought for the Day

Sunday 5 April

He insulted me, he cheated me, he beat me, he robbed me – those who are free of resentful thoughts surely find peace.

— The Buddha

Eknath Easwaran's Commentary

Resentment is nothing more than compulsive attachment to a set of memories. If you could peek through the window of the mind when you feel resentful, you would see a production line turning out the same emotion-charged memory over and over: “He did that to me in 1993, he did that to me in 1993 . . .” You are dwelling on something that took place in the past – or, more likely, on how you misunderstood that event and reacted to your misunderstanding. When you keep pumping attention into an event in this way, a limp little memory gets blown up into a big balloon of hostility. When you withdraw your attention by repeating the mantram, the balloon is deflated. It’s as simple as that.

The Thought for the Day is today's entry from Eknath Easwaran's Words to Live By.