Monday, 22 May 2023

Human Experience

 

When righteousness becomes an inflated ego pattern, there may be a possibility that harshness and unforgiving judgements become the rule in relationships. The “I am right” syndrome sometimes leaves little room for kindness or compassion.

Instead of understanding imperfections, we reserve our love and unleash our anger. There are different aspects of a human being that are seen at different times with different interactions and with different people. And if we look deep within them, these differences in the treatment of different people have much to do with personal likes / dislikes/ prejudices.

Imagine a hospital scenario! An ailing person is automatically given kindness / empathy/ compassion. Without analyzing the individual. Because there is an overt ailment diagnosed by a certified doctor.

We are not so indulgent with people who may be struggling out of the hospital bed. The maladies inherent in our sub conscious mind in the form of memories may take long to clear but admirable is the fact that someone can actually work on themselves. Of course, Rome was not built in a day. And to cleanse our minds may comprise of gradual changes and yes, also rolling off the wagon once in a while. And a long time as well.

But people prefer to brand you. For life. Although, we see so many changes along the way within ourselves. But we don’t give similar chances to others.

With the advent of sophisticated technology, are we also becoming mechanical, feeling less, like robots? Self-serving and without a spiritual heart within us? I don’t see this as “progress”.


There is a higher order we need to discover to feel sane. The five properties that we must cultivate:

A spiritual heart

A higher intelligence

A heightened awareness

A higher will

And

A higher memory (positive)

These can transform us into what we are meant to be. Spiritual beings on earth for a human experience!

Surekha Kothari

www.BodyMindSoulCentre.com

surekhakothari.wordpress.com

Speakingtree Blog: www.speakingtree.in/public/surekhakothari

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