Showing posts with label Meaningless goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meaningless goals. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 March 2020

Spirit of equilibrium


I notice in others and myself that we all seem to be a little different when we are out of our daily routines , for example when we travel to other cities, as compared to the places we reside in. Somehow, more relaxed but naturally, we do have less responsibilities than in our own homes and offices. I see friends wanting a change every so often. And they run away.
This does make me wonder whether we, as humans, with a natural tendency to be free, to feel free, are unable to sustain that inner spirit of equilibrium and an equanimous state of being. Which means our responses to external stimuli change with both people and places? Which again means, we get affected and that’s not such a good thing because we are not in our control.
This means there is a lot of work to be done. Life is an eternal project in motion. It stops or slows down here and there. And when it does, we need to kick start it again.
Surekha Kothari

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Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Sense of humor

Sense of humor! Sigh! If common sense is uncommon, a sense of humor is, too. You know, if you want to remove your blocks within yourself, learn to laugh at yourself about the very things that hurt and angered you earlier.
Today, we are so careful about monitoring our humor. Say the right things. Smile only so much. Facial expressions should be just correct. Oops! How exhausting!
Life is fun! Laugh. Fall and get up to run with exhilaration, with the wind blowing your hair away...feel the raindrops on your cheeks...
...and if people laugh at you, join them and make them laugh more! Be a free spirit...after all, what do you care as long as you are in tune with yourself? Neither our smile nor our happiness should be a bi product of someone else's perceptions. Because I am because I am, not because you think I am.

Surekha Kothari

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Friday, 16 December 2016

Spiritual science

It is so interesting to listen to people's conversations and observe the attitudes and emotional patterns which shine through.
Trivial and apparently casual conversations are not so ordinary because an aspect of the personality becomes evident to the onlooker.
For example, being secretive! I would prefer the word "privacy”. That has a valid connotation for me. The word "secrecy" somehow demonstrates the darker side ...and above all, the kind of things that people feel the need to be secretive about surprises me.
If you are invited to someone's home for a meal, the statement is, “I am OUT for lunch", "OUT" being the catch word here. If you are going for a holiday with "friends". No names mentioned! You might know them. AND feel bad you were not invited two brothers, sisters or sisters in law don't have any desire to share friends. Too close for comfort!
WHY? All this in the name of "healthy" trends or the reverse?
Can one call this a malfunctioning of society, this opacity and this compulsion to control people and environment?
If you really analyze this, the root cause is mostly the perception of a reduction of attention and importance, or let's say, sharing the person and risking their walk over to the other side. Or maybe, a tiny voice from within that might whisper, "Maybe, the other person will outshine me". It is the fear of loss, a loss of many things under the apparent, superficial reason. Definitely an avoidable emotion! It just causes inner as well as outer conflict. But it is a very real issue today. Gone are the days of togetherness and large heartedness.
I know there can never be unanimity in such views. But the basic fact remains that these attitudes exhibit a deep sense of low confidence levels and self esteem. Of course, one can carry on living in this state all of one's life. And people DO, too.
On the deeper level, these are also separatist attitudes where people are making choices of people and taking sides, sometimes being forced into taking sides, just because there are two sides...an undesirable polarization in perceptions!
Spiritual science teaches us oneness, the complete opposite.
But everything ultimately boils down to our self image. It is important to keep updating it through constant work and experience. Not be a big fish in a small pond and getting inflated but a small fish who is lively and courageous and swims along, exploring the furthest corners of the huge universal ocean so as never to be intimated by anyone or anything and taking on everything with a personality adaptable , mature and confident.
The canvas is so vast that the minds cannot afford to be small. This is a gross mismatch.

Surekha Kothari

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Friday, 20 February 2015

“MEANINGLESS GOALS”

A farmer had a dog that used to sit by the roadside waiting for vehicles to come around. As soon as one came he would run down the road, barking and trying to overtake it. One day a neighbor asked the farmer “Do you think your dog is ever going to catch a car?” The farmer replied, “That is not what bothers me. What bothers me is what he would do if he ever caught one.”

Many people in life behave like that dog who is pursuing meaningless goals. There is always a personal definition of “meaningless” for each of us. Life has so much to offer that it is often very difficult to make the right choices for ourselves. Sometimes, we may think we have made them, but the resulting experience may ring hollow. So, there is little satisfaction in the whole exercise.

The good news is that this kind of experience helps us search further and this search takes us forward in our journey towards evolution. We need to know what to do, of course, but it is also equally important to understand what not to do.

I see many judgmental people who are looking at the lives of others with a microscope. If we really think about it, do we really know what the components of someone else’s journey are? It is very possible that what we perceive as “meaningless” may be very meaningful in their journey. So, again, “meaningless” becomes a very subjective feeling.

Taking off from the story of the dog, maybe, its journey of chasing cars is exciting. Maybe, it will get tired when it gets tired and then, starts to look for something else which may excite him.

The thought I am attempting to present here is, there is nothing meaningless in life. Everything happens for a reason because everything has a built in lesson for us. Maybe, the owner of the dog should have chased cars to see what lies in that experience.

The learning is, do what your heart tell you. Be happy. Everything works if there is a flow of energy that doesn’t create any blocks. Every breath we take is also an experience because we really don’t know if it going to be our last one.

Surekha Kothari