Association and dissociation are two
important rules of the success game. It involves a voluntary or involuntary
action of ‘give and take’ or ‘rejection’. In one of my earlier blog, I have
tried to define these two terms. So here, let us discuss a related topic:
‘dissociate and move on’.
Dissociation is rejecting the ‘give and
take’ process of association. But rejecting or dissociating from a negative person
or circumstance is not sufficient to attain success. Success is not a ‘just the
other side of the door’ phenomena. We have to move forward, learn on the way
and conquer it.
Success is the unknown region that lies far
way.
Success is the ‘promised land’.
Success is a myth which will become a
reality.
Success is a reachable aim that exists
beyond your reach.
Stretch out and touch; stretch out and
experience and stretch out and possess – this is the principle to success.
So ‘dissociate and move forward’ is very
important among other principles of success.
Why should we dissociate? I have
explained it in my earlier blog, “associate and dissociate”.
Dissociation is only rejection - rejecting
negative ideas and attitudes. Can it alone lead to success. No. We have to move
forward.
The journey forward to the ‘promised
land’ starts with dissociation.
Let us assume that we have dissociated.
We stopped the ‘give and take’ process with all negative personalities and
circumstances. Now what? Move forward.
Is not dissociation sufficient to attain
success? What happened if I do not move forward after dissociating with
negative people, attitudes and circumstances?
Let us try to understand with a lesson
from a great event in human history that happened in BC and is recorded in the
Bible.
Israelites were living in exile and as
slaves in Egypt for 430 years. They were crying loud to God for deliverance. A
national deliverance of the race from exile and slavery was an impossible dream
for many reasons. Where could they go to build their nation was one question.
Who would lead this national freedom movement was another. How could they
escape from King Pharaoh and his soldiers was the most frightening question.
God promised a land far away. God appointed Moses as their leader. To the third
question, God presented an elaborate plan that would have taken some years to
complete. To exercise pressure on King Pharaoh, so that he will eventually
declare freedom to the slaves, God had a ten steps plan in His mind. According
to His plan, God effected calamity on the Egyptians. The tenth calamity was the
massacre of the first born among men and animals of the Egyptians.
Before the great day of this massacre,
God instructed Israelites to kill a separated goat, paint their door lintels
with the blood of the goat, burn the flesh of the goat, eat it in the night and
move forward in the early morning to the ‘promised land’. In the same night,
God’s special angel will go around and kill all first born among men and
animals of the Egyptians. One of the instructions God gave to Israelites was to
get ready for long journey - even hold a long stick that they usually carry
along when going for a long journey- before they start eating the meat of the
goat. Eating the burned meat was the last thing they had to do in Egypt.
Israelites had dissociated with the Egyptians
long before. But they were staying among them in Egypt. So they continued their
life in slavery. They could not escape from slavery and could not possess the
‘promised land’. Though they had dissociated with Egypt and Egyptians (stopped
the ‘give and take’ process), had Moses as a courageous leader with a small
team of leaders and had the divine support who intervened in their favour, they
could not enjoy freedom or possess success. In order to possess success, they
had to move forward.
Because success is not attainable in a
slavish land.
Slavish masters are careful not to give
us an occasion even to dream of success.
They have many tactics to keep us from
moving forward.
In their land they have authority and
power to subdue and keep us as slaves.
For they are afraid that, our freedom to
success is their extinction.
Do not stay in Egypt, once you have
dissociated with the slavish masters.
Do not stay with those people with whom
you have dissociated.
Do not stay back in the old circumstance
with which you have dissociated.
Lingering back will not bring us any
success.
Staying back with the dissociated person
or circumstance is like staying in the war field fighting for freedom.
It makes dissociation meaningless.
If we have dissociated with a serious
intention to attain success, move forward.
The ‘promised land’ is on the other side
of the river separated by a desert.
Start today, we have a long way to go.
Further readings:
Prof. Jacob Abraham
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