It is often said "follow
your heart" and be what you want to be. The examples given are Bill Gates,
Steve Jobs, Amithabh Bachhan and so on. It is true happiness is to do what you
love to do. However, it's only one side of story, the other side always remains
in darkness... Just like moon, we only see the brighter side of it.
There are millions other who
waste their potentials and talent just by following their heart and
likings.
No one is a Steve Jobs until
he/she becomes a CEO of the Apple. The person remains a broken guy who goes to
Hare Krishna temple in search of good food. The point is, you essentially need
a success story. There are many talented guys who are much more creative and
active but they remain unknown till their last breath - living in a Oakwood
banglow of North America or doing some tricks of Dharavi Slum of Mumbai. These
guys are no less but things didn't click with them or they didn't think beyond
the horizon.
The point is, you need
everything: the heart, the hunger, the dream and the timing. In short you need
a logical thinking. Following your heart is fine, but it must be in accordance
of existing system and need.
Life is like a timer, many
people rush to collect money and consume material. But for what? A top official
who has raised billions by graft, living a plush life with all sorts of
facilities at his disposal, Deep inside he knows how cheap he is. Till last
breath, even along with all his ego, he will know his crimes. We can cheat the
world but not ourselves.
Compare that with a simple
Head Constable performing his duties properly even if he is in a department
where nothing matters but corruption. He might have a hard time collecting his
resources but he knows he has never cheated anyone; his self image would be
much brighter and his head would be held high even at the deep inside of
introspection and realization. Here, both guys followed their heart. At the end what matters
is your very own 'self' and your honesty with it. And this 'aham' is connected
with everything in this universe through our consciousness.
We are lucky to be born in
India where such teaching come with the everyday life (Though it is
deteriorating with the time). We don't realize, but we practice it and it is in
our genes now. An Argentinian friend was amazed to see the peace and
cooperation in a slum life of Mumbai. Another American friend said the same
when he visited Delhi's densely populated ghettos.
The philosophy of 'Aham
Bramhashmi' and 'Shivoham' are the superior concept which can't be understood
by westerns including Islamic, Jew, Christians, Roman or any other religions,
sects or philosophies.
Considering self as an
universe and performing the duty of daily life with 'Namaste' (Naman-Astitva=
respecting the others existence) is the best for humanity, the true self with
righteous life.Being universal in approach, with equal respect for everyone
inclusive of their existence should be the way of life. Our petty problems such
as demand, love, desire, lust, expectations and disappointment all become
solvent on this state of mind. A yogi who live like detached person
in Himalayas is not a fool, the tranquility of mind comes with a
longer practice and understanding. With a disturbed and criminal-to-self
consciousness, your all materialistic achievement are fake, you would die like
billions have been.... All that matter is: Be yourself, respect others and
never cheat your heart.
~ Sarve Bhawantu Sukhinah~
(May All of us be happy)
Comments
Well said and very thoughtful. Was never quite clear what the issue of Gaddafi serves in this piece. Maybe you will explain this to me.