LIFE SHOULD BE A PRECIOUS JOURNEY
Life is something very precious, a
divine gift given to us by God or nature. Do humans realise how high –priced is
it? When we wake up in the morning, are
we in a tearing hurry to accomplish all the unfulfilled tasks of yesterday and or do we bow down and touch ‘Mother Earth’, feel it?
Do we spend some quality time
embracing nature, take a few deep breaths, spend moments in solitude, and feel
the silence encompassing us? Are we grateful for our existence or do we mechanically
hit the gym, head for the kitchen to have the mandatory morning cup of coffee. Life
is a huge university which imparts esoteric knowledge, but as we are caught up
in the rigmarole and the fiercely competitive struggle we are unable to differentiate
chaff from the grain.
Yes for sure morning exercise like a walk, a jog, hitting the gym
or executing the chores are essential but it is equally important to slow down
the pace of life and become grateful to
the universe for its vastness and its exquisite grandiose geometry. We fail to
appreciate the rays of the rising sun which provide us with the warmth during
our early morning walk, the wafting clouds, the formation of a rainbow,
or a brood of hens.
Pierce Brosnon, who wielded guns and
gals with remarkable felicity once remarked, ‘I realise how precious life is,
probably because I’ve seen how it can be taken away.’
The bounty of nature can be cherished
and appreciated only by extenuating the mindless chatter of the mind.
Perspicacious observation, unfailing practice of yoga, meditation, mindful breathing and walking over a period of
time edifies the mind to develop aesthetic qualities in ourselves.
As the cloud moves across the sky, so
do moments in our lives. We need to be in harmony with our thoughts, actions
and also realise the ephemeral nature of events. When this percipience dawns on
us we look for the nuggets in life nurturing and nourishing them.
Once a student approached his Master
and complained that he could not meditate as his body ached, he felt distracted
or asleep and was extremely disconcerted. The wise man smiled and merely said
that this would pass. After some days, the tutee was in an ecstatic mood and apprised his
teacher that the meditation was wonderful and he had an experiential feeling.
He could observe stillness in the mind; see shimmering light and experienced
levitation. The Master merely smiled and added that even this would pass. The
human mind should grasp the transitory nature of existence to appreciate the
inexhaustible journey of life.
Life should be treated as a
celebration and as a precious gift, since it is fleeting and transitory in
nature. Therefore the journey of life ought
to be made into a jollification and carouse it with uniqueness and precious
moments which can be cherished.
The sacrosanct premise of life
therefore should be to focus on its truly celebratory nature and savour its
prepossessing moments. Negative emotions spoil the party and have an adverse
effect the body, soul, mind and its psyche. Humans should create a space where
they are joyous, in love and enjoy their peace and freedom.
For all this to happen, we need to
increase our prana/ energy levels manifold. We derive energy from food, breath,
rest provided to the body and by maintaining a calm and meditative mind .These
Sutras or tenets are imparted during the Happiness Programme of the Art of
Living. To learn more about the secrets of the Sutra a seeker can undertake the
course.
However the Prana / energy level
needs to be sustained to nurture the precious moments of life. Humans have to
treat their minds and bodies as sacred. Desecration of the place of worship infirm
the body and mental atrophy too sets in.
As discussed earlier, upon waking up
in the morning do we head to the kitchen for a strong cup of coffee? We have conditioned
our mind and bodies to be addicted to that beverage, though nutritionists
suggest that an ideal, beverage for the body is plain water. Early morning blues can be combatted with warm
lime water laced with honey. It is efficacious for human body to have a few
glasses of this elixir of life. While veganism is on the rise world over,
simple vegetarian fare which includes plenty of fruits is extremely worthwhile
to massage the digestive system. A Sattvik diet helps in increasing prana levels
and also in meditation. The purpose of Yoga is not just performing physical
exercises but to ultimately do pranayama and meditation. This helps is
assuaging the mind so that we are in a position to recognise and appreciate life’s
precious journey.
Physical sciences till recently were
all about matter and particles. But newer
studies now reveal the mysteries of
science have transcended the boundaries of matter and dwells on waves and its
patterns. Waves connect us to science and also to people. A congruous
atmosphere attracts like-minded people who are uplifting in their thoughts and
behaviour. These positively inclined people provide the necessary direction
through Laws of attraction to shore up our thoughts on the amplitude of life.
While acknowledging the precious
nature of life, we need to harness the potential further by choosing a passion.
This is an outlet from the dreary ho-hum of life and we can appreciate the
droplets on the petals, a nest built on our roof or a koel bird singing
mellifluously. If we close our eyes and open our minds we can attract all these
sounds instead of the cacophony of gizmos surrounding us.
In this age of a wired world which
operates on google plus to the power of infinity, humans need to break the
chains of bondages and develop a harmonious dwelling place where people care
and share making life a truly momentous journey……….
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