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This world has always been inhabited by ignorant who are often in the leadership position of society, economy, polity and religionā¦ the true wise are too innocent to accept leadership as they are never sureā¦.
The part-ness of truth is what majority follows as it looks more convincing, alwaysā¦. ages back, all people saw the sun rise in east and set in westā¦ so the logical truth was that sun moves round the earthā¦. a man said the reverse and he could not be believedā¦
We all are still in the same age mentallyā¦. we still cannot accept anything more than what is our personal truth. This truth is what majority says and majority is willing to say this because their ignorant (wise for them) societal, economic, political and religious leaders say soā¦.
Ignorance usually prevails because it is supported by majorityā¦. and those who actually know things right are always unsure and unwilling to fight for their truth as they have firm faith, many truths together should existā¦ and if true, where is the need to say it is?
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Everything In Our Hands!
What makes one happyā¦.? the list can be endlessā¦the question is primary and primeval and therefore, it is only natural that it is most debatedā¦ thatās why, there has never been a consensus on the answer to the questionā¦ a section of opinion is that happiness is determined by perceptions as well as experiences and not material and physical things. It says, happiness depends on our subjective interpretations of events.
Some philosophers said, happiness is determined by the number of positive events experienced in life. However, the opposite view is also equally supported and popular. No doubt, money and other material wellness also counts and are equally important, if not more.
There is an interesting viewpoint however, which looks like the right balance of all competing idea. This is called āhedonic treadmill hypothesisā. It states that just as we adjust our walking or running speed to match the speed of the treadmill, we adjust our moods and emotions to match lifeās circumstances. This means, happiness is not only very subjective, varying person to person but also something which is largely in control of a personās own conscious abilities. As we had earlier said, āpain is inevitable, suffering optionalāā¦ similarly, happiness also is a conscious ability to adjustā¦
Researchers have established something very interesting. They have found that big lottery winners report being super happy after winning the lottery. However, their happiness falls to baseline levels about two months later. On the other hand, people who become paralyzed from the waist down, return to almost baseline levels of happiness within a few months after the accident.
Moreover, scientific studies have established something more interesting. They says, it is not only unrealistic but also undesirable to be happy all the time. Negative emotions are natural and necessary. Being happy all the time is rather an irrationality. Life has everything in its bagā¦ and all of it are inevitableā¦ what really makes us happy is how we all rise above all this consciously and adjust to it with control of a rational mindā¦
ā¦ science says, adjustment to a mean happy position or what they call a āset pointā is intuitive, in-built and natural in all human beingsā¦ all we need to do is to be consciously aware of the processā¦ science calls it homeostasisā¦ which literally means balancingā¦ our conscious mind is the smartest catalyst for attainment of this balance and poiseā¦.
ā¦ remain happyā¦ keep smilingā¦ joy is goodā¦ pain is also good ā¦ if you are good, everything else can beā¦ everything seems to be in your handā¦ aināt it?
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Prescription Of Propriety
Someone said, ālife is all about sense of proportionsā¦ the grief and joyā¦ almost everythingā¦ā
Andā¦ it is so very difficult to ascertain, what is the right oneā¦ there is no universally accepted āright mixāā¦. and certainly no fixed benchmark transcending time-space-circumstances positioningā¦
Confounded, calamitous and cathartic ā¦. it is about proportions? That's whyā¦ this world has more trial and hit geniuses and circumstantial stupidā¦ in both cases, humanity stand to lose ā¦. too bad!
What's the prescription of propriety thenā¦! ā¦. transparency ā¦. did they say thatā¦! Yeahā¦.! a huge proportion of it and mix it well with magnanimity of modestyā¦. you've got it rightā¦!
Affection can errā¦ modesty can be ingenuousā¦. butā¦. transparency ensures the compassion of forgivenessā¦. This stands you in affectionate reckoning of a second chanceā¦ to hit the right proportionsā¦. may we all be second time luckyā¦. amenā¦.!
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Still Scope For More!
Often, we have this innate tendency to accept things in abstractionsā¦ especially those things, which are not in the easy domain of tactile and measurableā¦ faith is one such popular human domain where abstractions fly high and mighty as intuitively as oneās socio-psychological background fuels itā¦
Few days back, just chanced upon a debate where western ideologists were ridiculing Hindu faith system wondering how come Hindus have 330 million gods and goddessesā¦ even among many of us, it is a subject of curiosity and bewildermentā¦ this is one of the greatest puzzle of Oriental spiritual-religious systemā¦.
Why 330 million deitiesā¦? ā¦. this looks like a classic case of metaphors and symbols being made to land in tactile and realistic world and taking forms of uneasy abstractionsā¦ the rationalists have made deep inroads into the minds of faith-operators and faith-followersā¦ they have come up with reasonably satisfactory explanations which can be accepted and acted accordingly.
It has been rationalized, āIn ancient times it was believed that there were 330 million living beings. This gave rise to the idea of 330 million deities or gods. The genuine faith-operators believed that each living being is a unique manifestation of God. Each human being is the potential, a seed, which can and should grow into a tree, the entity of god.ā This symbolically explains the 330 million gods of Hinduism. The idea is that we are all gods, in potential, if not in tactile and practical terms.
This beautiful metaphor was later corrupted by the intuitive abstractions of humanity. Early Hindu texts explains this metaphor in detailsā¦ but only a handful have the mind-pathway to understand this metaphor in its originalityā¦ the popular abstractions are easy to accept and follow for most, hence populist notion of 330 million Hindu deitiesā¦
A great soul and an authority in Hinduism has said, āThere can be as many spiritual paths as there are spiritual aspirants, and that, similarly, there can be as many gods as their devotees to suit the said devotees' various moods, physical needs, feelings and socio-psychological backgroundsā. So, a student shall worship Saraswati, a businessman would worship Luxmi. It is convenient model for focusing attention and getting compartmentalized wishes addressedā¦
And, this is not only a metaphor. Perhaps once, a long time ago, many great souls of India became so enlightened and evolved to a higher level of being that they reached the iconic stature of gods and were duly worshipped.
This has always been a spiritual realization in Indian faith mechanism that we are all gods in the making and that once we climb high enough, we will move on to the āgod planeā. And, as this happens with a person, he or she becomes the object of worship for other common humans as this is something, very few can achieve. It is always easy to ask for free fruits ā¦ tough to be a tree and get oneās own fruits to give others ā¦
This is why, Krishna said in Geeta, ājo mujhe jis bhaav mein dekhe, main usko usi bhav mein milta hoon (he who seeks me in whichever disposition, I meet him in the same facilitative consciousness).ā
Human emotions and dispositions are probably more than 330 million. That still makes a scope for lots more.
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Better Carry Blame Than Guilt
It is archaic wisdom ā you cannot change anything but yourselfā¦!
Such a passive propositionā¦.!
However, the mind wants options; if not the capacity to effect a change for suitability; if not better. Some people, some really talented people, were struck with an idea ā If We Canāt Change The Existing, We Can Create An Alternative.
The mainstream people called in their groove and even blamed them as escapist. It is still better to carry blame than guilt. Probably better to create a small space under this colossus universe and make your own rules of livingā¦! And see, these mainstream persons themselves say ā it is better to rule the hell than be ruled in heaven!
Leisure in contemporary consumptive world is deemed a big sin. And sinners should ideally live in the margins of mainstream society or be put in the confines of jail. Better it is to keep awayā¦ find a space far away even from the marginsā¦ and create your own jail where you are free and the popular societal benchmarks are behind secure walls of the cell. The lords of this jail prefer to call it their micro-nationsā¦! It is the best way to practice non-violence ā of attitudes and actions. No need to carry either blame or guilt.
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Can We Be Just Paper; Not Pencil And Eraser!
A life; anyoneās life; can be full of unimaginable stupidities but it looks inconceivable that people at large or even a few ālike-minded onesā would be interested in knowing about them. Somebody said, people love to know about othersā stupidities as they derive the sadistic pleasure that they were not as idiots as others, who dare to make public their stupidities.
Someone; or anyone for that matter; may have his or her truths, experiences and revelations which their stupidities and that of othersā; bestowed on them; made possible. But still, it is beyond simple conviction that people would accept them. ACCEPTANCE is not the contemporary INTELLECTUALISM!
Sad and unfortunate it may be but a stark situational reality of contemporary life. In twitter, facebook, and other social networking sites, everyone is out to prove other wrong. Rejecting and rubbishing āinnocenceā has come to be recognized as highest intellectual pursuit and the social networking sites look like the best place to see it happen at its worst.
Even on television, anyone can see how every panelist pounces upon the simplest and most innocuously innocent of assertions of others. They say: If you are an intellectual, the first thing you must do is to say, āI beg to differā even when you do not actually know why and what you differ.
Can it happen that people just listen, donāt accept, donāt reject, donāt applause, donāt boo and jeerā¦ donāt say things of any natureā¦just imbibe! Looks impossible! Since childhood, we all are trained to react and compete. We are made to learn the functions and importance of pencil and eraser but never made to understand the nature and purpose of the poor paper, which absorbs all words, good or badā¦ and never ever reacts and competes with either pencil, eraser or even the writer. Canāt we be just papersā¦!
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Being Loner Is No Guilt, No Blame Either
Life seems full of contradictions but it is āthisā energy that powers evolution. We are social creatures and our minds are trained to find all possible joys and satisfaction in society. This is a big contradiction. We actually find more pains and less satisfaction from our relationships. Still, we run in their pursuitā¦!
Truth seems somewhere mid-way. What we gain from society is Structural Support System for safety and comfort, which are necessary preconditions for individualās joys and satisfaction but are not joys and satisfaction unto themselves. The two are intrinsically individualistic pursuits and accomplishments and seldom a societal by-product.
Being a loner is no guilt...not even a blameā¦ at times, loneliness looks like an allergic reaction to social toxin. Be sure and joyously confident of your choice of not accepting what is dished out to you and remain stubborn.
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