Most of us
would have stumbled over this familiar question “what is life?”, some of us would
have given ourselves the familiar answers like “life is a journey”(maybe to
heaven or hell, as if earth was a passing station!) or “life is a drama, we are
all just actors”(who is the director and producer? Some might want to answer it
is God (even for those who dint believe in one?)) And the rest of us would have
just left the question as we always have more pressing things in life to attend
to than getting philosophical. But it seems that few of us were adamant in
finding the answer and it is such kind of people who went into deep meditations
in dense forests or dangerous hilltops and finally felt that they discovered
something or everything of importance. These people, at least some of them, became
great spiritual masters in human civilisation. People who sought to find answers
from these spiritualists rather became their worshippers than understanding what
life is (as I see most of the spiritual texts are very complex and
intrinsically complicated so the situation is understandable!)
Well, I too got interested in
answering this question, especially because there were too many contradicting
answers to another very popular question “how to lead one’s life?”. Most of us
would have faced this situation so it is needless to explain further. I came to
a conclusion that when the “what” part is clear the “how” part will
automatically get clarified! Fortunately I was able to discover a valuable piece
of wisdom in such pursuit.
Life manifests in many forms.
Let us zero in on humans for now. Some are born healthy and some are wasted,
some are born rich and some poor, many more variations can be observed by which we are affected either positively or negatively. Who is to be held
responsible for these? But aren’t we supposed to ask a more basic question “is
it necessary to hold somebody responsible?” I fully understand that we are bred
in a society that glorifies the fact that to treat the effect one needs to
study the cause very well, so it is clear that nothing should stop the hunt for
reasons. Let’s apply the same to this problem. Many years of study of human
history and civilizations have revealed that most of what humans believe and
practice took form in a very natural way meaning there was no structured
development and it was all so random. So obviously you can’t hold one person or
one community or one event responsible for the differences and anything and
everything it brings with it. This understanding gave me the following lesson, Getting obsessed with reasons is not a
great idea. The COURSE is more important than the CAUSE.
So that decided we now have
to understand how the course should be! Whenever this question surfaces on the
horizons of mind I am reminded of one of the famous verses of the famous
Longfellow from “the Psalm of life”, to be more specific let me quote the
lines:
“Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time”
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time”
Today not many of us are
concerned of what happens after death; in fact we are so much engrossed in
squeezing countless activities into the twenty hours of the day. So our
concentration is on the course which is good news! Now dealing the problem at
hand of how the course should be handled. Is the course of life supposed to be
a pursuit to greatness like Longfellow suggests(so that some shipwreck finds inspiration from it?)? And what does Greatness mean?
Is it wealth and fame? Is that the recipe for unlimited joy in life? Simple
observations are more than enough to understand that the wealthiest is not
necessarily the happiest man! And fame, well the history is in itself the
testimony that limelight-the instrument
of fame is fickle(read carefully it is footprints on the sands not
engravings on rocks!) and often not justified in the sense that the same public
remembers both Abraham Lincoln who was instrumental in abolishing slavery and
Adolf Hitler who spoke about (and implemented) ethnic cleansing!!! So what is
the answer? Is our lives sublime only if it is comparable with that of
personalities like Albert Einstein or Socrates? Well first of all we do not
have first-hand evidence as to how these great people felt when they were
alive. And even if it is for fun, let us assume that all of us did figure out
the secret to greatness, o my god just imagine how many names to remember? It
is nice to have one Albert Einstein, one Beethoven, but a million Einsteins-
sounds crazy right? And our everyday life teaches us that people can touch our
lives through simpler ways than complicated ones as in the technology of
internal combustion engine! So it is clear the neither fame nor wealth is the
criteria that suggest an ideal course of life!
Not just Albert Einstein or
Beethoven had lived but so many other Toms’, Harrys’ and Dicks’ had also had
lives and they were not worthless just because it was not recorded. Maybe there
is no ideal way to living life. All lives are justified as they are. And the
baseline to be remembered is that we are a part of a very complicated
organisation/civilisation how we affect
or not affect the world is out of our reach and control.
With all these analysis
intact, the final conclusion that I arrived upon was that life is a set of
events that occur with no particular reason, through which we navigate based on
our individualistic perception (courtesy: the society we are born into), look around and you
will understand any reason is born only after the event has occurred, Reasons don’t lead to events, it is events
that lead to reasons. And the activities we do, may it be anything from simple
ones like reading a book to composing literature or launching a satellite, they
are all just expenditures of the energy we are invested with. This simplifies
everything so much that, whether you were instrumental in the development of
cutting edge technology or you spent all your time chatting with your
girlfriend/boyfriend, both bear not much of a difference from the cosmic
standpoint. There is no hierarchy of
lifestyles or living!
my life my very own way |
CHEERS TO LIFE
AND Living!!!
LoVe it LiVe It!!!
LoVe it LiVe It!!!