"When all your desires are distilled you will cast just two votes: To love more and to be happy."
- Hafiz, quoted in The Ten Commitments, page 1
"For our lives to change, we have to change."- The Ten Commitments, page 9
According to Dr. Simon, commitment is a one-pointed intention toward the fulfillment of our deepest desires. Intentions that carry such power never return to their un-manifested state. The fulfilment of a commitment is realized when our intentions become our automatic style of functioning in the world. The actions we take move us through a door of change through which we don’t plan to return.
To make solid choices that reflect the type of person we really want to be, we are offered Commitments (along with reflections and practices) within 10 realms:
"In the defense our image, we imprison our spirit."- The Ten Commitments, page 19
As David says, most people live in voluntary confinement, believing the security gained outweighs the freedom surrendered. Many mistakenly believe external forces limit their happiness. Ironically, our favorite fairy tales and epic sagas are the stories of heroic characters overcoming obstacles to freedom. These internal adversaries are embodied as the troll hiding under the bridge, the wicked witch and the wolf in the woods.
Interestingly, opportunities to be liberated from our conditioned responses present themselves daily. Here is a step-by-step process to create such freedom:
"I encourage you to look for and nurture the seeds of rebirth in the ashes of loss."- The Ten Commitments, page 61
Acceptance for the author means focusing on the present while assessing the choices available to you now. If there are many possibilities, make the choice likely to bring about the best results. If there is only one choice, take it. If there are no obvious choices, relax and accept that for the moment, you cannot do anything.
To reinforce this point, an example is made of Lauren, a senior investment manager in a large organization who was abruptly downsized. After several months of anger, anxiety and depression, she finds a new role with a smaller company where she experiences greater control of her life and more satisfying relationships with clients plus staff.
To enhance the essence of this Commitment, we are further encouraged to:
As Deepak Chopra writes in the foreword, our planet stands at a crossroads. We can either continue to relate to each other with a tribal mentality or we can pierce the mask of “me against you” to embrace our underlying unity. What Dr. Simon does in this volume is to offer a practical path to speed our evolution individually and collectively for the benefit of our children, grandchildren and generations to follow.
DAVID SIMON, M.D. Co- Founder, CEO and Medical Director of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing