On a New Years day it seems that time is progressing faster. The
old year takes away all the sorrows of the past and the New Year brings in new
hopes for happiness. Or is this is just another illusion our mind traps us in?
As at best, time is continuous and in actuality it probably does not really
exist except in our minds. Yet, just to honor eons of imprints left on my mind,
I have decided to follow my mind. So I have decided to bring a change today
only because today happens to be first day of another new year. I have resolved
to write something straight from my heart.
I am sure that everyone has been taught, at
some point of his or her life, that whatever you do you should do it with your
heart. The problem is that no one teaches us how we are supposed to live with
our heart. If we start to live with our heart the society as we see it today
will stop existing and maybe that’s the reason why we were never taught how to
live with our heart. Our mind is not us, it is an organ just like our heart, our
hands or legs. It is a very powerful organ, so powerful that it misleads us to believe
that we are our mind. We never think of our self, as being our hands or our
lips or eyes. Yet seldom we are able to differentiate between our self and our
mind. Our mind forces us to live the way it wants us to live.
Mind is not only a powerful analytical
instrument but it can also transmit and influence other minds. In fact none of
our thoughts are truly ours they have been implanted in our mind by other
minds. What this creates is a network of thoughts the origin of this network
dates back to Adam or whoever the first being was with mind. These thoughts are
not pure they change with each transfer. This creates a very complex web of
intertwined thoughts, which in the India philosophy is called the maya jaal.
Strong minds are able to shift the fulcrum of the web of thoughts to create
religions, ideologies and society, as we know it.
Very rarely, individuals are able to
transcend the web of thoughts and think of thoughts that are so pure that they
change the course of human evolution. These are individuals who are truly
living with their heart. But this does come at a cost. Jesus was crucified,
Darwin was (is being) out-cast even today. Buddha taught enlightenment through
detachment from every thought, even the thought of god. His philosophy got so
warped, by the existing dogmas, that Buddhism has become the fourth most
populous religion of the world and Buddha has become god. Einstein must
consider himself lucky that most people could not (and still do not) comprehend
his genius. He got away by just being called a mad scientist.
We are all held captive by our mind. Our mind
is not really ours but it is formed by borrowed thoughts and ideologies. The
more we grow up, the more entrenched our mind gets in the web of thoughts. I am
who I am today because of imprints of ideologies, social norms and expectations
left on my mind from the day I was born. Anytime I tried to venture out of this
web I was severely punished. Now I am so afraid that I have just decided to
follow my mind.
Nothing I have written here is pure. These
are all borrowed thoughts just like every thing else I do. I have failed again
in writing from my heart. But that’s okay, breaking resolutions is socially
acceptable.
And in about a year it will be New Years Day again!
1 comment:
Nice Article Sir ! and Happy New year !!
It reminded me of very interesting paradox of "Ship of Theseus". :)
If we start living by our heart, we will cease to be "us" !!!
I think we are dualists. If you ask me Life is temporary or perpetual. I would say its both. temporary for body and perpetual for soul. As you said, Its difficult to follow heart, but its equally difficult to be led entirely by mind. Hence, Dualism had to be evolved in society for our survival.
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