The Upside Of Irritation
Things That
Annoy Us
There are many
stories of spiritual masters embracing the presence of an annoying student in
their community. There is even one story that documents a teacher paying an
irritating person to live among his students. From an everyday perspective, this
is difficult to comprehend. We generally work hard to avoid people and things
that we find annoying so they don't bother us.
From a deeper spiritual
perspective, however, irritation can be an important teacher and indicator that
we are making progress on our path. Being able to remain centered and awake even
when we feel uncomfortable is much more impressive than doing so in an
environment where everything is to our liking. No matter how good we are at
controlling our circumstances, there will always be factors and people that we
cannot control. How we respond to these experiences to a great degree determines
the quality of our lives. The goal of spiritual development is not to learn to
control our environment-which is more of an ego-driven desire. And while having
some measure of control over our external reality is important, it is when we
are confronted with a person or situation that irritates us and we can choose
not to react that we know have made progress spiritually. It is when we have
mastered our internal reality that we will have become the masters of our lives.
The more we try to eliminate annoyances, instead of learning to handle
them gracefully, the further we get from developing the qualities that come with
spiritual growth, such as patience, tolerance, and acceptance. It is often in
the presence of people and experiences we find annoying that we have an
opportunity to develop these qualities. Fortunately for most of us, our lives
offer an abundance of opportunities to practice and cultivate these traits.