Talking
about the ultimate reality, Osho said it’s that stage in the journey of a
seeker when after knowing everything still more remains to be known. Material
science tried to crack the code and frantically searched for the fundamental
particle that cannot be further divided. If ever they arrive at the primary
material constituent, they can claim to know all and everything. There won’t be
any unknowable. But as they have found, there is no fundamental entity. All the
previously assumed smallest entities kept on subdividing, finally merging into
the endless depths where everything merged into nothingness, leaving them clueless
where to spot the primary constituent. All this merges into the never-ending
spools of energy, sparks, vibrations and frequencies. It’s a screen where even
our thoughts, emotions and feelings—which itself is a movement of subtle
energies as substantial as the gross manifestations of energy movement on the
visible level—can project our own creations. And creations of physical sciences
have created many means of convenience for us.
I
would even deter myself from calling it maya, the illusion, because we can call
something illusion only in relation to something permanent. There is hardly any
permanent entity, apart from the unknowable rule of the rules which says the first
part of the statement.
If
there is no ultimate destination, one may ask, then why should one go on a
quest to know, realize or feel the secrets beyond the boundaries of our
ordinary sense perception. If all remains to be known after knowing everything
then why take the path. Why this quest? In my opinion, it’s our humble attempt
at upgradation. Consider for example, the routine life of someone defined by
the basic driving forces of sense perception, the life set on the most basic,
littlest stage where basic instincts of fear, greed, anger, jealousy and hate
confine life into a tiny ghetto which is very engaging. This is no moral judgment
against anyone who sets up life in a tiny cell. It’s never about morality or
immorality or a higher life or lower life. In my opinion, it’s about the actualization
of the potential. All are free to choose. If one can be joyful in the little so
called prison, then what is the problem? Why then hatch a bigger one?
Coming
to the life at the most rudimentary level, I however take it as a life spent in
a tiny cell, its boundaries defined by self-set parameters, majority of them
simply adopted in the name of conventions and prevalent beliefs. Where is the
creator, the godly faculty with us, if we spend life merely as a product, as a
creation? The problem with spending life in a little hovel is that there is
hardly any possibility of becoming one’s best version. One doesn’t become a
creator. The things that pile up in the congested space narrow down the space further.
The grip of the prison turns to literally enslavement. As one sees things piled
so precariously overhead in such a narrow space, we get further scared of its
fall. We crib because we hardly have the space to move.
Doesn’t
a prisoner feel very relaxed, if he is let out from the cellar and allowed to
go into the yard outside? He feels relaxed. He will feel still better if put in
a spacious garden, and still better in open spaces. Same is the case with us. We
want to evolve, to liberate, to move freely, to feel relaxed, a sum and summary
of that nagging pinch of restlessness that always reminds us that something is
missing in life. Under the open skies and the vision set on the distant horizon,
we get opportunity to create, the real destiny of mankind in this avatar—not in
relation to anything in particular but freely as per our benchmarks. We know
that there is still something beyond the horizon—and the horizon will keep
shifting as long as we keep on moving in our quest—but we don’t feel imprisoned
because there is no fixed boundary. The limitation of our vision to make us see
till the horizon doesn’t create a fixed boundary. One can move on and on and be
part of a larger and larger reality. This is what I call creation, the basic
steps towards liberation. Liberation is not about reaching the boundary, the
final destination, because in that case one will still be a prisoner with the
ultimate wall blocking the view. Liberation is in moving towards an
ever-broadening horizon. Out of the open possibility, we change the congested
cell into an open panorama where the unknown doesn’t imprison, but keeps on beckoning
us through a see through walk-able horizon in the distance.
I
don’t differentiate too much between knowing and awareness. Knowing is the seed
that sprouts the fruits of awareness. Knowing is the beginning of awareness. The
awareness of more and more leads to the realization of something beyond even
knowing and awareness. Call it Samadhi, moksha or liberation. The enlightened
ones whom we revere are not the ones who have cracked the code. Nobody can. The
honest ones will accept, the businessmen types will create more wordiness to
drown the primary question within itself and earn some more respect from the
followers. The revered ones are the ones who created the most. Who walked to
the distant most horizons, who walked to the brink of liberation and realized
that come whatever may, it’s the same circle beginning and ending at the same
point. One spreads and spreads the awareness to finally realize the point. Awareness
spreads so much to be sucked into a point. Realisation is all awareness condensed into a point. A divine sublimation. This is the creation of the little
seat of godliness. They inspire, they guide, they heal, they do most of the
things we believe them to be capable of, but beyond that all remains still as
much unknowable as before.
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