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About Me
- Sufi
- Hi, this is somebody who has taken the quieter by-lane to be happy. The hustle and bustle of the big, booming main street was too intimidating. Passing through the quieter by-lane I intend to reach a solitary path, laid out just for me, to reach my destiny, to be happy primarily, and enjoy the fruits of being happy. (www.sandeepdahiya.com)
Monday, February 11, 2019
Thursday, February 7, 2019
The Inconsiderate Indian Elephant
It makes me terribly sad. We Indians
basically behave like a group of tiny animals crammed in a little cage having
lesser grains and more hungry mouths. It's basically a fight, a noisy wrangle
for mere existence, a squeaking pandemonium for survival. It makes us one of
the most inconsiderate, immodest people on earth. On the other hand, we have
the most ancient scriptures talking of love, care, share and brotherhood.
Everything vanishes in practice though.
Why do you need medicines? Simply
because there are diseases. Similarly, the endless holy talks of scriptures
only prove a diseased society plagued with hate, selfishness, lies, conceit,
crime and malice. In a healthy society you don’t need tomes of holy talk in
religious books. No wonder, ours has been a terribly unkind, unhealthy society.
Need a proof. You try to come in anyone’s way in any form at whatever level.
You will get a slap, an abuse, a glare. There is more possibility of a fight
than a smile all the time at all places. There is an air of antagonism. The
probability of a mishap lurks at every nook corner. You have to be extremely
cautious. God forbid, if you just, involuntarily, happen to raise anyone ire!
Forget about the rules of civility. There
seems to be mass frustration. People have a frown on their faces as they
stampede on the survival stage. You drop your guard and you will not get a
chance to offer apologies. Justice will be dispensed on spot. It’s basically
about one-upmanship. Courtesy is taken as the inevitable final resort of the
coward. Civility and chick-heartedness are synonymous. So no wonder everyone is
out there to prove his/her bravery. You have to hold your position, however
ill-conceived is your idea of the fight.
Mass conscience seems to have been
bruised too deeply. Try it any level, from beggars to billionaires, you will
find courtesy, civility and consideration exist just in books. I was parking in
front of a railway station. Now I am least prone to disturb anyone’s
sovereignty. However, the congestion necessitated me honking twice to attract a
man’s attention who was standing in the way. It resulted in the puny man to
shout an abuse. It was bigger than his size, but luckily I was found not ready
to take the abuse. I simply parked my car and approached him. Now, even with my
modest stature, I looked over and above him in size. But then as an offended
Indian he had to hold his guard. He mustered up his body language to show
courage, expecting a fight. I approached him and with folded hands said, “Sorry
O King of this land! O Angad ji, I ask forgiveness for making your foot budge
from the ground!” There was no way except acknowledge my apology. With a
sheepish grin, he said, “Koi baat nahi!”
And there I came out absolved of my crime.
As we stamp and stomp around, we simply
grab the opportunity to spit anywhere, urinate everywhere, park our vehicles
anywhere, flout every rule, shout louder and louder to have our say, molest
anyone, take every shortcut to make our ends meet. Ofs, the list is endless!
The air is full of insecurity,
suspicion, anxiety, jealousy, negative complexes: as many negative shades of
human behavior as can be expected in a situation defined by decreasing morsels
and increasing hungry souls. Thanks to the universal applicability of the concepts
of marriage and siring a male heir for moksha,
India is full: overpopulated to the extent that the core of individual
philosophy is solely defined by the fight to survive. It’s always about ‘fight
or flight syndrome’. The norms of jungle! It makes us self-seeking and beyond
the consideration of anything above our own little self. Do we qualify above
the so called animals in the jungle?
We cannot see beyond the basics of
life. And with so many hands grabbing the same morsels in the same little plate
what else one can expect? We just identify themselves with our lower selves,
the ego, defined by fears, insecurities, complexes and jealousies. The stage is
so small that one doesn't possess the opportunity, or the will, and
consequently the ability, to get connected to the higher self, the stage of
consciousness about one's role, responsibility and duties as a considerate, contributing
entity of the collective environment. This attachment to the lower self makes us
terribly self-centered.
There is mass apathy. As long as we get
the survival crumbs to pamper our lower selves, we care a damn about anything
else. Self-responsibility. The compound word doesn’t exist in our vocabulary. We
allow ourselves and others to violate any socio-legal norm. It’s a mischievous
hush-hush pandering of the collective evil. A simple give and take. I will take
my ill-gotten liberty, you take yours. The offshoots of such behavior include
spitting anywhere, defecating almost everywhere, flouting traffic rules, tendency
to take short-cuts to reach our little journey to meet the same puny
destinations, grease palms of government employees, take bribes whenever
possible, etc., etc., and etc.
You name anything, and we Indians will
not disappoint you in flouting the norms. All because we inherently and
instinctively connect with the lower self. Out of all these huge mass of
self-seekers, the most potent ones become the politicians. They are the best
self-seekers who have hardly any restrictions, moral or legal, to stop them
from meeting their desires and destinations. No surprise small self-seekers
deserve only bigger self-seekers to lead them.
There is no need to comment about our
politicians and their oft-used tools of dividing society on caste, communal,
regional and class basis. Indian democracy functions on divisiveness.
Individually
we Indians are very low on self-esteem, creativity, guts, courage and
enthusiasm, so we identify ourselves with collective identities in the form of
caste, creed, religion and region. This tendency is smartly used by the traders
of divisiveness, the politicians. And there moves the great juggernaut, the
inconsiderate Indian elephant.Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Vultureless Skies
Dead vultures and well-ground meat
There were times when we had vultures
in north India. Beyond their metaphorical abusive usage in language, they flew very
high. They roamed freely in the bluish depths of undisturbed skies. Floating,
their wings sprawled out, in utter peace and calm. They were too far and safe.
They were detached, but as an earthling, you cannot ignore earth however high
you can fly. Away from man’s reach—save some incidences when they crashed into
man-made metallic birds—they floated free and landed only when there was
something lying on ground with no more life, no more play in the hustle and
bustle of things; something beyond the survival matrix of sweat and blood;
something totally passive to the mucous throngs of life. And they swooped down,
the scavengers from the skies.
They descended matter-of-factly.
Cutting air with their sun-parched wings, coming to the world of we humans, to
play their part in the natural scheme of things allocated to them. Beyond the
bloody, brutal and sordid pulls of their pointed, hooked bills into the dead
innards, they appeared self-effacing, modest scavengers going on their duty to
help clean up the system. Even saintly with their sad, drooping eyes! I
remember a whole fat, lifeless cattle turn into a skeleton in some odd hours,
leaving no scrape of flesh around any bone, and no foul, rottening odor later
on. The dogs took onto the bones, lost in the mirage of pacifying hunger from
the deepest depth of a well where there might not be any water.
Then Diclofenac, a cattle medicine,
came. The more the vulture did their duty for the dead, the more death did its
duty on them. The vultures lost their skies. They got sick and fell from the
sovereignty of their skies. One more entry to the increasing list of extinct
birds. A very casual occurrence. So the skies became clear. Only mankind’s
steel birds have a right to fly that high. So we don’t have vultures now. Only
airplanes can go so high. The ethereal blue is calm and steeped in history. Of
course the dead cattle need to be disposed off. The farmers bury these in
shallow sand-pits. The dogs pick up the trail, dig out and chew on the sandy
rot. And a huge cumbersome cloud of foulest odor clumsily reaches human
nostrils to remind them of the species which is extinct now. Not too many mind
though.
The dogs now go to the metalled road
to meet their famous death, the much anointed dialogue, kutte ki maut,
which is rarely natural. Death and its agent need not push themselves to grab
their share on the road. It’s National Highway 334 B running through the
densest rural and town settlements across central Haryana, starting from
Western Uttar Pradesh, crossing Yamuna and going across Haryana from east to
west. Till a year back it was just a district road. But then they suddenly
changed it into a national highway without adding to its dimensions. It’s just a
two-laned road without any lane divider. Heaviest to the lightest vehicles ply
bumper to bumper day in and day out. And accidents happen rampantly.
The truckers have grabbed its link to
Rajasthan and southern Haryana, with even more greed than a hungry vulture of
decades. There is no toll tax on this link. It saves them 1200 rupees. This
much money matters. Even the time it saves also matters. So human safely is
lost in the smoke exhaust. Overloaded trawlers ply gleefully. It’s a journey
of overs: overload, overspeed and overgreed. Transport companies
put up rewards for the fastest drivers. In the mad rush, rules, regulations,
care and concern take a back seat. And people die in road accidents. Almost
daily there is a fatality. In a neighboring village, two brothers, one 17 and
the other 19, going to their fields to prepare for physical tests for army
recruitment, were crushed to death early one morning. The tragedy isn’t the odd
one out. There are many. But they get buried into the tar under speeding,
burning wheels.
The dogs too, knowing that there are
no vultures, come under the heavy wheels to get crushed to a pulpy, well-ground
meat. Even bones get ground easily; the vehicles are so heavy after all. Years
back, when there were vultures, a dog hit by a vehicle, would be at least
dragged to the roadside trench. Vehicles were sparse, wheels were smaller, and
people had time to respect even a dog’s dead body and threw it into the
roadside pit. Then the vultures would take up, efficiently, smoothly,
surgically.
Now
right after the first hit, you cannot tell whether it was a dog, a cat or
swine. Wheels are endless. It gets crushed within minutes, first to a juicy
broth, then to dry sponge, the blood absorbed by the burning tar under hot
wheels. It’s dry before you realize. The eddies of smoky wind let loose by
tyres then puff away the last grains. It’s quicker than even the biggest horde
of vultures. No man, possibly there is no need of vultures now. Metaphorically
though vultures exist, thriving in fact, as we add to the haramzaadgi in
us.Sunday, February 3, 2019
Friday, February 1, 2019
The point where everything and nothing mean the same
Universe: The one song
Look at your body and think, whether it exists in abstraction,
in exclusive totality. It doesn't. It simply cannot. It’s simply a few
kilograms of matter clinging to consciousness, chetna. Just like electricity is the link between a computer’s
hardware and software to make it an operating unit, similarly, prana energy is the link between the
matter, body, and consciousness, the seat of your real being. You occupy the chair
of your existence as a dynamic unit operating under the infallible laws of reciprocal
transformations of energy.
This ecosystem, which supports you and countless other beings, is
your extended body. You are just a point of existence within this larger body. These
trees over there are your bigger lungs. These streams of water are the larger
replica of the water in your body. Calcium, phosphorus, zinc and other elements
of your body are just the tiny replica of the vast mountains and plains containing
mammoth amount of this matter. You retain your identity in this sea of
ecosystem like a drop of water does in an ocean. It exists, simply because the
larger entity exists to define its existence.
Moving up the hierarchy, this ecosystem also has an extended
body. It is mother earth itself. Earth with dense metal in its core, its
gravity, its spin and revolution, sets up the stage for the ecosystem to exist.
Further, the solar system is earth's extended body. Earth cannot
exist in exclusion from the solar system. Without it, it will just vanish like
a tiny speck of dust and scatter its energy to be taken up by concurrent
phenomena, God knows in what incidental, interesting way.
The Milky Way is the solar system's extended self. Solar system
will collapse without the vast surrounding balancing forces of the Milky Way.
It’s just a tiny phenomenon cocooned in the huge galactic forces of matter and
energy transformations prevalent in the Milky Way.
Super-galaxy is Milky Way's extended body, and so on so forth. Till
you reach the roof of everything, till you reach the farthest expansion of the
universe. Then it’s nothing. Simply because there the explosion is imploding,
getting sucked into nothingness. To be blasted out again for another cycle. How
is it possible with net zero energy? Visualize a pendulum. It swings left and
right simply because of the energy transformations taking from kinetic energy
to potential one and vice versa. When it’s moving up, its kinetic energy is
turning to potential energy. When it’s going down its potential energy is
turning to kinetic energy. Same is the case with this cosmic pendulum. At its
two extremes it explodes and implodes, expands and gets sucked up, and on and
on. Just a cosmic swing, moving on and on.
Now, can you guess, what is the meaning of "universe"?
It is "one song". If you still didn't get it, no need to waste time,
carry on like before, but don't forget to smile and have fun. This is just one
harmonious, ever-evolving song to which you can definitely add your melody and
composition by being in tune with the natural laws. There is no specific need
to understand it. It can be very easily lived.
Closely watch nature. You will see the miracles happening with
such magical effortlessness that they appear more mundane than even the simple
task of you lifting your hand. And one more thing, like you see around, it's
nothing but dynamic exchange and transformation of energy and matter. In any
case, it’s basically energy, because matter is just the apparent state of energy
at a particular frequency.
Your own purposes in life always fall short of the universal
will unless you link them to the causes beyond your own self. So while you
strive to be happy and successful, try to do it in a way that it gets in sweet concordance
with the very same desires of not just human beings but whole of the ecosystem.
Even a genuine prayer for someone will do. Enlightenment doesn't
mean skies will shower flowers and earth will part and you will get a halo
around your head. It happens when you become the commonest of the common and
see you in the natural scheme around, as a part of the totality around. When you accept in all humility that there is hardly any
individuality around! It’s all but a massive commonalty.
One seed contains the potential of a whole forest. The cosmic
seed, the point, the bindu of Hinduism, is just the point where explosion and
implosion begin and end. At the highest hierarchy, this seed, this point, this
vector of nothingness, contains limitless possibilities for the mutually
interchanging interplays of energy. Look at the marvel of a tiny banyan seed.
Look at the wonderful sprout of a huge tree with the lateral openings for
birds, animals and humans. The cosmic seed, the point of nothingness, contains
the seeds for everything. Quite stupendously, it’s nothing and everything at
the same time.
These little groups of words in this tiny sermon just try to
take a picture of the infinite and its day-to-day reflection in our lives. It’s
just a poor substitute for the ultimate reality. Just like a picture taken on
your camera is a poor replacement for the lively panorama you wish to capture.
With due regard to human limitations to express the infinite dimensions of
reality, all our efforts through words, art and science are just indicative in
nature. They just point to the largest reality far above the smaller planes of
human-contrived smaller realities which make life easy and comfortable.
There is hardly any difference between ‘everything’ and ‘nothing’.
This cosmic cycle, having a time-span of billions of years, is a blast from a
point. The net energy is zero. You can have an endless interplay of energy,
with nullifying factors at each step, like you go on adding and subtracting at
all levels. Eternity then becomes possible. It’s possible to have ‘everything’
out of ‘nothing’. The so called Maya
of Hinduism is nothing but the apparent reality, which involves the subject and
the object. In quantum physics, they say that for the subatomic phenomena to
exist, it’s necessary to have a perceiver.
Radiation is both wave and particle at the same time. How is it
possible? Waves because it shows the properties of a wave like refraction.
Particle because it can strike like a particle and get bounced off?
Contradictions melt in probability. And that probability is never complete till
you have the observer to define it. Electromagnetic radiation, the wave, has
particles called photons. These photons have zero mass. Then how can these be
particles? They are particles through the probability within a specified zone
within the path where there is a possibility of their existence. They are a
wave without an observer, and turn to particle status the moment the observer
arrives on the scene to define a moment of existence at a particular point in
the band of probability. Scriptures say that all this is an extension of your
mind. The latest researches in quantum physics prove the same thing.
Explore
your own space within the infinitely dynamic exchange of energy in the singular
stream of primordial energy shooting off in countless directions, carrying
fixed laws and supported by infallible universal intelligence. And all this is
defined by the last law of all the lesser laws, the ultimate law. Call it God, supreme
intelligence or the ultimate being. All this but is the same thing.
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