Sri Soumya
Being bitter at life generates nothing at all. For life as a magnanimous phenomenon while remaining true to itself, also nurtures the collective.
At some point in life each one of us has surely experienced some degree of unfulfillment. Carrying the burden of our failure, anguish, anger, frustrations many of us just try surviving each day with a slim hope that may be, someday, things would take better turn. However, that someday seldom comes. Rather than making any sincere attempt to analyze, understand were the fault line lies in our life, and carry out appropriate course correction, most of us perpetually tend to live in a vicious cycle of apathy, ignorance, and this-is-life, nothing-can- be-done, so just pull on accepting what goes on and living life as it is.
The logic of our reasoning often clashes with our emotional matrices influenced and conditioned by our surrounding and peers. In short, most of us survive, exist and listlessly waft into death without having proper understanding of the fundamentals that ensures a wholesome life. Death comes before we are prepared for it, hence, we fear death by forever living life in uncertainty without having gained an iota of happiness.
The bitter truth in anyone’s life is that one is never ready for any consequence that stands before her/him. It only instills further apprehension, rage and bitterness. Yet, asking few simple questions to own self such as “Why I am I, and then what? Why am I here? What is my purpose of existence? After this life what?” can help an individual embark on exploring own individual uniqueness that can make life fascinating and bring immense aesthetics.
If one is willing to try giving life meaningful spins to enrich it, then one must need to question to be sure if s/he is content to be complicit to the prevailing conventional happenings in our surrounding or we need to forge a distinct niche which marks our uniqueness and unique life purpose.
Being bitter at life generates nothing at all. For life as a magnanimous phenomenon while remaining true to itself, also nurtures the collective. Thus, the more we find about the guiding principles of life, the more wholesome and purposeful our personal life becomes . Life is preparation for death - an evolutionary journey of individual consciousness.
Ancient wisdom from this land of fascinating personalities like Prajapati and Rudra states that each person’s life is his or her own endeavor. After methodical inquiry, investigation and analysis on propensities of this theory and experimenting, our ancestors had gained insight and knowledge to fathom the depth of meaningful living and wholesome life of here- now and hereafter. This treasure of traditional knowledge is available to the generations of present day, thanks to their dedication to empower their eligible next generation.