Friday, August 16, 2013

The Journey of Life – Wonderful Possibilities Open Up with the Willingness to Explore the Ride



                                                              



People tend to adopt satisfying conclusions and stay with them rather than have a free mind to explore the journey of life.  The wall they thus build around them ends up as their psychological prison.  Open minded investigation becomes impossible.


Life on this planet offers many opportunities, outwardly and inwardly. Most human beings, however, are lost in the externalization of the mind and remain unaware of their inner realms. While religious practices take us somewhat inside, they too soon become organized into activities that feed the ego.  Thus, notwithstanding the true import of religions, the mind continues to remain externalized. Then there are the meditative systems which do better than the religions, in the sense that ‘Group Fanaticism’ does not manifest in their practices. No doubt, the meditative systems put a brake on the ceaseless swirling of thoughts and thus help produce a calmer mind.  However, unfortunately, the meditative systems too feed the ego in the form of expected achievements in the spiritual realm.  It means that the ego gains ground while giving the impression that it is quitting.  This self-deception escapes notice in the vast majority of people. 

In order to understand the journey of life, we should embark on an inward journey towards the unspoiled consciousness in us. Dissolution of the externalized state of mind takes place when there is simple self-awareness.  It is a spiritual awakening not based on any man-made system.  The inward dive is not one of psychological introspection, nor is it one of intellectual analysis.   

During the inward journey, deep passivity characterizes the mental state.  Its quiet potency is observed in its ability to melt the crystal that the mind is hardened into by repetitive thought in the form of ‘I’, ‘me’ and the ‘mine’. It is something like the iceberg.  When that crystallized entity melts under sunshine and dissolves in the surrounding waters, its contents return to the source and the crystal disappears.  There are many issues in our lives that can give us a push in that direction.  They serve as guide-posts and keep us focused on the intriguing puzzle of the inward journey.  Some of these arise as questions in the following manner:

1. Why is it that, even after practicing a religious system for years, freedom from fear, attachment and hatred does not take place?   The practice only puts a lid on them and makes it appear as if they are gone.  (Smug satisfaction may be there in the thought that one’s seat in heaven is confirmed!)  
2. Why are the antagonists too – the atheists and agnostics – who put themselves against the ‘religionists’, do not find that freedom?
Both the protagonists and the antagonists of religion seem to be barking up the wrong tree!
3. Do the shocks in life point to something that we are unwilling to see or acknowledge?
4. Can the philosophical content of Death serve as an affectionate teacher?
5. What roles do light-heartedness and cheerfulness play in the inward journey?
6. Is the beckoning of sorrow in life an invitation to visit the hidden corners of ourselves?
7. Unknowingly, we build a psychological wall around us through self-importance.  Are there pointers in our daily life that can alert us to that fact and, perhaps, open a door in that wall?

A strange self-awareness begins to settle in us as we apply ourselves to these puzzles.   A natural tenderness towards everyone and everything becomes a concomitant factor. The book entitled “IN QUEST OF THE DEEPER SELF - A Joyous Adventure” can be a wayside companion to those who find the above puzzles interesting. Details of the book can be found in http://spirituality.yolasite.com .  The author may be contacted at gopal.tc@gmail.com

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