Sunday, December 8, 2013

Observation

We never realize the seed that germinates into a seedling, treads a journey till it becomes a plant and then eventually a tree; was it sown, the way it should have been! No matter how we sow the seed, the tree is invariably rooted inside the earth and its stem shoots above the earth. We never realize, if our eyebrows and eyelashes had grown with the same pace as our hair. The best of architects can point out huge defects or can show room for improvements even in the wonders of the world like taj mahal however none of us has the guts to point out even a hairline defect in the sky or propose for a better earth to live in. What shall happen if the forces of nature; wind, water, sun, earth go haywire for some time?  Who is maintaining this natural equilibrium across the universe?  Is this, the self-declared nature that adjusts it to maintain this ecological, astrological and geological balance? Was there a start of this universe as a whole? If there was a start, shall there be an end to it? Where do all humans go after death? How is this universal balance maintained impeccably? Is there someone supreme beyond our imagination, who is taking care of all these? If there is one supreme power, his potentials should be infinite to overpower, maneuver   and exercise the control of this lethal world which can be worn out in shambles with the slightest disturbance in the planetary motions, with a turbulent sea uncontrollable for few days, by the wrath of the wind if blown at an uncontrollable speed. I don’t think nature itself has the resistance and intelligence to guide such colossal forces. Nature may be the result of some supreme power but certainly it cannot be acknowledged as the driver of this world.
There are many other things, like a dead earth coming to life with the rainfall, the silence of nocturnal darkness turning into bright sky, the dead egg hatched into chickens, a lifeless drop of sperm reaching the zenith of human potential.  What more can we think to exemplify the infinite power of the Supreme? If this course of life is predetermined; that a germinating seed can live the life of a tree and perish one day, a human sperm will turn into a complete man or a woman and die one day, then, is it not prudent that this world that nourishes generations, communities and civilizations for ages should come to a finite end within this infinite stretch of time and space. We often fail to understand the reason, an indomitable heavenly body that was supposed to collide with our earth with sudden precise velocity missed it by chance and the world was saved. How many times we have heard this story “ the world would come to an end by 2001, 2004, 2012……” Is it a man made world that would come to an end by our whims, fancies, predictions and study of the planetary motions? Or, is earth a wild beast that we can learn to exercise control on it by undergoing circus training?
If something is good, why do we feel it morally, similarly if something is evil/wrong who prompts us about it? Who has fed in us the faculty of conscience to distinguish between right and wrong? Who has taught the new born to suckle its mother’s breast? If this was taught why other things were not taught to the new born? What is the purpose behind such planned and thoughtful creations? Why was this planet prepared with all natural and material things before the last creation (human)? We should learn from the faithfulness of dogs and horses. In olden days, we know that the horses were used in wars. With the slightest allusion from its master the horse used to steer through the enemy like anything. In that course, the horse was wounded; it even used to die for no reason. The horse had no enemies still it used to fight for its master who merely fed it time to time. How ungrateful are humans, who at some point even dare to question the existence of the Supreme power, who is the creator, the saviour and the destroyer? From where has this faculty of thinking bestowed that is so impudent to question about HIS sovereignty?

The world however is governed by material laws. Material law often takes precedence over moral laws. If someone tastes poison, he knows the immediate consequence, but we keep lying as it does not taste even an iota of bitterness in our tongue. We can’t swallow fire in our stomach but we keep on filling our bellies with the food earned by unjust means because it doesn’t burn the stomach. A keen and honest observer sits on the fence to decide, if good is good, why it is so, and if bad is bad why it is so. Additionally if a good is good, is there any reward for following it and if a bad is bad is there any accountability for treading on its path. We see many offenders trespassing the law and order with utmost impunity. Some are punished and some go scot-free until the tentacles of death traps them. However many innocent suffer in the hands of injustice, and they relentlessly struggle with their miserable condition for following the path of honesty and eventually go pass unnoticed in this world. If there is so much of disparity in this world, is it for a purpose, or this world is like a battlefield, where might is the only right? How many lives today our governed by moral principles? In this world of cut throat competition how many of us get the time to assess our deeds at the end of the day? Is it a struggle for existence, where humans behave like animals, to cater only for their personal needs? Is death an end of everything for the pseudo visionaries or is it only a break in life, where life continues further.  Have we thought, that this is the only life, grab what best can we get for ourselves? The million dollar question is, if we extend our observations, we can arrive at a conclusion that everything in our surroundings has been pre planned except our pseudo visions that come to an abrupt end with the end of or lives.

I would like to share an anecdote with you. During the time of Moses, an old lady came complaining, about the death of her sons at a tender age. Some reached 60, some 70, some 80, and so forth. Moses replied her that you are grieving for your sons who have lived the length of their lives; a time will come when the average age of humans would be between 60-70. That old lady was perplexed on this and enquired whether people would still build houses for themselves to live in. Moses replied, the buildings in those times would be so colossal that the naked eye would shy away to view the height of its magnificence. She vowed that, had God sent her in that time she would have comfortably spent her whole life under a tree.
If this world is so organized naturally, if we accept that there are good and evil forces, there is an organized chaos, planned anarchy, well thought out natural disparity across all spheres, then isn’t there a meaningful objective behind this? Should there be an end of all this, where the good and evil brought accountable for their actions or is it a child’s play where we take birth, enjoy ourselves and die one day without being accountable. Is it emotions, instilled moral values that control our behaviour in a sane way? Is it because of the feeling that we shall definitely be held accountable for our good deeds or bad deeds one day, drives our behaviour.
If there is no an eternal reward or penalty what should guide are behaviour on this earth. We have tremendous examples to ape, where the just have never been rewarded till their end and on the contrary many malefactors remained invincible till their final journey. Is this world a playground to take birth either with a silver spoon or empty stomach, lead life with a wishful thinking, sing, dance, rejoice and die.  We can plan for next 50 years, 100 years or for our 7 more generation, we have the insight to change the course of this world for our forthcoming generations.  If our visions are so immortal that can endure the atrocities of this world after us, why are we so myopic in thinking beyond our mortal end with the endorsement of death. Is death a break in life which continues thereafter which is hidden from our naked eyes or it is the end of everything. If death takes away from us all that we have acquired, all our plans remain disarrayed, all the enthusiasm and victories become meaningless as the destiny approaches us silently without giving us any ultimatum, how fragile is our intelligence and innovations. We are not even asked about our unfinished assignments, we are never prepared to die, no matter whenever it knocks our door. There is always some or the other unaccomplished task to be done before everything is taken away. Do we take rebirth? Are we incarnated as different human beings or altogether an entirely different species? If that is so, who shall be held accountable for the deeds we had done in our past lives? A person who was an outcast, lead a miserable life, was cheated throughout his life, is there anything for him after his death. The deaf, the blind, the lame the handicaps who were at the perils of nature in all states throughout their life, is there any compensation for them? Shall not there be a final judgement where all were meted out equally for their deeds (good or bad)?

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