Have you ever watched a dog gnaw at the bone?
After he has eaten all the meat it continues to gnaw. Its difficult to part.
And its really the dogs saliva & blood that is there.
After having bared the piece to bone , the dog should have dropped it. Constant gnawing & chewing makes his mouth to bleed and then he is amidst his saliva & blood.
Its like when the purpose of an object is accomplished we must drop it. If we hope to find more useful ness and be possessive of something that has outlived its purpose we will tend to result in pain.
Kids do something similar to ice lolly sticks trying to extract the last bit of flavour and never drop till they start tasting the wood which is far from pleasant.
We all need to learn to drop before the unpleasantness comes in. And we can learn from our & other peoples experience we will spare ourselves the pain.
This is a sharing of my learnings from the Gita. This blog has bits of Gita knowledge that I find interesting with application / relevance to daily life. When I am in the uplifted mode I can see Gita principles in many things around me that its my endeavour to pen them down for common good. There are days when I see Gita in maths and in cartoons and so on. So to be able to capture these lovely thoughts and share them, the blog is a great place.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Saturday, 20 April 2013
The combinations
Every book you read is just another combination of the 26 alphabets (Only if you only read books in languages that use the English alphabet of course.)
If you think this is cool, remember that every piece of organic material on Earth - human brains, plant leaves, mushrooms, a zebras - is coded for using different combinations of the same five nucleotides.
Brings us back to the point every thing in made of one or more the 5 elements - Earth, Water, Air, Fire & Ether
If you think this is cool, remember that every piece of organic material on Earth - human brains, plant leaves, mushrooms, a zebras - is coded for using different combinations of the same five nucleotides.
Brings us back to the point every thing in made of one or more the 5 elements - Earth, Water, Air, Fire & Ether
Friday, 12 April 2013
Success
"I thought success was a corner office; until I got the corner office.
I thought success was a big salary; until I got the big salary.
I thought success was an important title; until I got the important title.
I thought success was the house, car, and mountains of stuff; until I got all of those.
While it is certainly okay to achieve the office, salary, title and other ‘things,’ I learned that, for me, true success is waking each day with the self-respect, happiness and fulfillment that comes from being able to honestly look at myself in the mirror and say, 'Today I did my best to be my best."
Now from a different point of view : Success is bringing a smile to someones face or enabling someone to have a sigh of relief or re instilling faith or just giving hope.
Success is adding value : some interpret this as material value addition , some knowledge addition or incremental satsang opportunity
Now a spiritual point of view : Success is moving a step closer to our true self...closer to divine ...closer to Moksha
I thought success was a big salary; until I got the big salary.
I thought success was an important title; until I got the important title.
I thought success was the house, car, and mountains of stuff; until I got all of those.
While it is certainly okay to achieve the office, salary, title and other ‘things,’ I learned that, for me, true success is waking each day with the self-respect, happiness and fulfillment that comes from being able to honestly look at myself in the mirror and say, 'Today I did my best to be my best."
Now from a different point of view : Success is bringing a smile to someones face or enabling someone to have a sigh of relief or re instilling faith or just giving hope.
Success is adding value : some interpret this as material value addition , some knowledge addition or incremental satsang opportunity
Now a spiritual point of view : Success is moving a step closer to our true self...closer to divine ...closer to Moksha
Thursday, 11 April 2013
FANTASTIC WORDS
Interesting :
The most selfish one letter word.
" I "
✂Avoid it.✂
.
The most satisfying two letter word.
"We"
✌Use it.✌
.
The most poisonous three letter word.
"Ego"
Kill it.
.
The most used four letter word.
"LOVE"
Value it.
.
The most pleasing five letter word.
"Smile"
Keep it
.
The fastest spreading six letter word.
"Rumour"
✖Ignore it.✖
.
The hard working seven letter word.
"Success"
Achieve it.
.
The most enviable eight letter word.
"Jealousy"
↔Distance it.↔
.
The most powerful nine letter word.
"Knowledge"
Acquire it.
.
The most divine ten letter word.
"Friendship"
Maintain it....
Now lets give it a spiritual bend...
- I - the I , me , myself approach is self centric and takes you away from divine
- We - Nothing that "God & I " can't handle. The most powerful WE
- Ego - Source of many problems
- Love - its our natural ability & source of energy
- Smile - often heard costs nothing, but invaluable
- Rumour - all spiritual masters & books say - stay away from gossip and conversations that reap no good
- Success - has different interpretations - money, health, friends, or a blooming garden. As someone said - if you can be the reason for a smile! or make someone breathe a sigh of relief !! or just leave the world with a positive contribution !!!
- Jealousy - is an out come of what I think is success and when the others have it !
- Knowledge - the source, the means & the journey with no end
- Friendship - you have to be friends with yourself and then with others.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Monday, 25 March 2013
Santa & God & Aliens
Does Santa exists? Are there Aliens?? Is there God???
These are questions and doubts we have heard many a time.
And we may have also heard , if you believe in Santa then he is there.
Or for those who believe in God no explanation needed and for those who don't there is no explanation possible.
As for Aliens I have not much interest, but for those who do , they will read every book about them and watch every movie of science fiction with Aliens. For them they exist.
So what is critical - a proof that they exist ? Or a belief that they are there???
Think about it.
These are questions and doubts we have heard many a time.
And we may have also heard , if you believe in Santa then he is there.
Or for those who believe in God no explanation needed and for those who don't there is no explanation possible.
As for Aliens I have not much interest, but for those who do , they will read every book about them and watch every movie of science fiction with Aliens. For them they exist.
So what is critical - a proof that they exist ? Or a belief that they are there???
Think about it.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Eating, Digesting & Nutrition
What we eat may be a wholesome nutritious meal. But it depends what we really digest ( which has many variables - did we eat in right combination, chew well, enzymes et all) and then eventually what nutrition did the body absorb ( again depends on age, health conditions etc).
Say we eat 100 units of nutrition what really gets absorbed could be much less dependingon various factors. But we don't stop eating!!!!
Now relate this to Shravan ( listening to knowledge) , Manan ( churning it in our heads) and Nidhidhyasan ( assimilation & application).
What we hear, only part we understand & even less is imbibed. This happens due to various factors. We have to figure out what works for us.
Say we eat 100 units of nutrition what really gets absorbed could be much less dependingon various factors. But we don't stop eating!!!!
Now relate this to Shravan ( listening to knowledge) , Manan ( churning it in our heads) and Nidhidhyasan ( assimilation & application).
What we hear, only part we understand & even less is imbibed. This happens due to various factors. We have to figure out what works for us.
Co existence
Scriptures say that when opposites co-exist peacefully and in harmony, that is symbolic of divinity.
If you are crying and laughing at the same time - divinity is there!
Shivji is the best and most quoted example of Divinity
He is called Bholenath as he is one God very easy to please and requires no rituals - on the other hand he is also called Rudra because of his Raudra (angry roop)
He has hot poison in his neck and cool moon and ganga on his head
He has snake and his son Ganesha's vahan rat co-existing
He is the highest Yogi and yet a perfect householder with a wife and 2 sons...
Night and day ; Life & death??? are they opposites? or just nature in peaceful co existence?
Moral: Opposites are meant to co-exist and complement each other. They are not meant to be in conflict.
Thus believe in the fact that God has created EVERYTHING FOR A PURPOSE and EVERYTHING IS NICE.
We just have to have the right attitude and right kind of learning to understand the purpose and use it accordingly.
Example: electricity gives us life and so many comforts ( air conditioning, warm water & so on) in so many ways. But if we put our finger in the socket and get a shock - it is not the fault of electricity. It is MISUSE AND IGNORANCE :-)
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Major Themes in Gita ( a copy edit paste)
Yoga vs. Renunciation
A number of Eastern religions preach a strict form of asceticism which involves learning to renounce action and will. Renunciation becomes a process, then, of casting off worldly possessions and obligations and proceeding on a quest for nirvana, as the Buddha did. But Hinduism, as dictated by the Gita, urges yoga instead of renunciation. Yoga is literally "skill in action," or the process of using selfless action -- action designed only to unite with the divine -- as the true process to achieving enlightenment. For we cannot help but act, says Krishna. It is our nature -- and because of that, we must learn to act in accordance with the divine, not as the result and in service to our own egos, which are nothing more than destructive illusions.
Saatva vs. Rajas
The three gunas, born of the body, offer three different qualities which can either support or infect our lives on Earth. The ideal, or the least destructive guna, is saatva -- which supports harmony, purity, and balance in the body. Rajas is its opponent, born of passion and often a primary driver of ego, anger, greed, and lust. And finally, there is tamas, or disconnection -- a person eagerly clouds themselves in ignorance and darkness to avoid the process of reaching yoga. These three gunas present a person's natural inclinations. As long as a person is aware of which one he is naturally born to, as a result of his karma, then he can slowly move toward saatva and eventually toward a yoga which is free from the burden of the gunas.
Karma vs. Dharma
The terms dharma and karma often get confused by introductory Hinduism students and with good reason -- they are both products of the samsaric cycle of birth and death, but they have entirely different spheres of purpose. Karma is the accumulation of debt of action in the course of a person's samsaric cycle. Every action has a reaction and over the course of a lifetime, if one is accordance with the divine, he will gradually work off his or her karma. If he is acting selfishly and for ego, then he will accumulate more karma to work off. Reborn, each person finds their "dharma" or duty in order to work off this karma. Some are born to wealthy families, others to poor ones, some to spiritual families, others to evil-doing ones. The question isn't what you are born to, but how you use your life to dissolve as much karma as possible in order to end the samsaric cycle.
Proof vs. Faith
One of the more subtle themes in the Gita is the contrast between faith and evidence -- and humanity's inclination to want to "see" something in order to believe it. Indeed, one of the central tenants of Buddhism is that we must believe what we see -- and spend our lives trying to see as clearly as possible. But Arjuna keeps asking for evidence, or practicalities of how to achieve yoga and meditation, and Krishna finally offers him the sight of him in his most powerful form. Why Krishna doesn't demand total faith is an interesting tension in the Gita, and one that requires careful attention.
Theory vs. Action
Arjuna is constantly asking Krishna for pragmatic advice of how to put the Gita into concrete action. This emphasis on action is at the core of the entire work. What Krishna gives Arjuna, then, are clear steps and hierarchies for achieving the path of yoga. First off, he says meditation is the most important element, for meditation allows a focus on the divine that will inform every aspect of one's life. Second, there is selfless service, and finally, though not as powerful, one can also turn to blind renunciation. Krishna sees an enlightenment as a process that requires self-control and self-discipline in a series of concrete steps.
Seen vs. Unseen
Krishna makes the distinction between the seen world and the unseen world -- both products of his divine lila, or play. The unseen world is the purusha, of which all things are born. It is the spiritually unseen realm that informs everything that comes of prakriti, the material world. As humans, we have a tendency to put a primacy only on what we see instead of believing in a higher realm. Krishna wants Arjuna to have faith in the unseen as the guide of all his actions.
Jinana vs. Vijanana
Jinana is knowledge - and Krishna preaches knowledge as the first step towards true nirvana. The self-awareness that comes with understanding the role of the divine in everything we do will help guide a person towards yoga. But this is not enough. Krishna also encourages vijanana, or the act of using jinana in life, as the key to finding spiritual peace. Vijnana is simply yogic action -- or being able to maintain self-awareness at every moment in life -- even at the moment of death.
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Respond , not React ( a copy & paste)
Response Vs Reaction - The Cockroach Theory for Self-development At a restaurant, a cockroach suddenly flew from somewhere and sat on a lady. She started screaming out of fear. With a panic stricken face and trembling voice, she started jumping, with both her hands desperately trying to get rid of the cockroach. Her reaction was contagious, as everyone in her group also got panicky. The lady finally managed to push the cockroach away but ...it landed on another lady in the group. Now, it was the turn of the other lady in the group to continue the drama. The waiter rushed forward to their rescue. In the relay of throwing, the cockroach next fell upon the waiter. The waiter stood firm, composed himself and observed the behavior of the cockroach on his shirt. When he was confident enough, he grabbed it with his fingers and threw it out of the restaurant. Was the cockroach responsible for their histrionic behavior? If so, then why was the waiter not disturbed? He handled it near to perfection, without any chaos. It is not the cockroach, but the inability of the ladies to handle the disturbance caused by the cockroach that disturbed the ladies. We have to realize that it is not the shouting of your father or your boss or your wife that disturbs you, but it’s your inability to handle the disturbances caused by their shouting that disturbs you. It’s not the traffic jams on the road that disturbs you, but your inability to handle the disturbance caused by the traffic jam that disturbs you. More than the problem, it’s your reaction to the problem that creates chaos in your life. Lessons learnt from the story: I understood, I should not react in life. I should always respond. The women reacted, whereas the waiter responded. Reactions are always instinctive whereas responses are always well thought of, just and right to save a situation from going out of hand, to avoid cracks in relationship, to avoid taking decisions in anger, anxiety, stress or hurry. Let's all Practice this - Let's RESPOND, NOT REACT !!!"less
Thursday, 28 February 2013
The Guna's
Sattwa - Purity , Peace, White,Meditate, Calm, Centered, Content, Self motivated, Selfless, Knowledge of higher, Macro thinking
Rajas - Passion, Action, Red, Partial awakening, Work, Myopic view,agitation,turbulence,complaining, desires, wanting more, discontent, knowledge of world, self obsessed
Tamas - Ignorance, Inaction, Black, Sleep, Inertia, Lazy, Status Quo, Selfish
Rajas - Passion, Action, Red, Partial awakening, Work, Myopic view,agitation,turbulence,complaining, desires, wanting more, discontent, knowledge of world, self obsessed
Tamas - Ignorance, Inaction, Black, Sleep, Inertia, Lazy, Status Quo, Selfish
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Alphabet O
Alphabet “O” stand for Opportunity, which is absent in ‘Yesterday’…….Available once in ‘Today’………and thrice in ‘Tomorrow’….So stay positive always !!!
O can also represents
"O" is in positive but not in negative
"O" is in good but is missing in bad
Interesting alphabet, in the centre of GOD!
O can also represents
- OM
- A circle - a perfect shape with no edges or corners or start or end
- The Earth, The Sun & The Moon - all spheres & help us sustain life
- Oh
- The 3rd eye
"O" is in positive but not in negative
"O" is in good but is missing in bad
Interesting alphabet, in the centre of GOD!
Monday, 25 February 2013
Love & Happiness
You may not buy love or happiness but you may make it while your life flows by.
Love and Happiness are the very essence of life. But are not commodities & services you can buy or barter.
They are the innate most as well as the most natural feelings of human beings.
They say meeting a little baby or a puppy always brings out the aspect of "unconditional love" in all people and makes they joyful. There may be exceptions , but the momentary feeling of giving love makes them smile.
So its all about giving love, which has a never ending source - our very core.
So shower your love where ever you go and make the world a happier place :-)
Love and Happiness are the very essence of life. But are not commodities & services you can buy or barter.
They are the innate most as well as the most natural feelings of human beings.
They say meeting a little baby or a puppy always brings out the aspect of "unconditional love" in all people and makes they joyful. There may be exceptions , but the momentary feeling of giving love makes them smile.
So its all about giving love, which has a never ending source - our very core.
So shower your love where ever you go and make the world a happier place :-)
The U clip, key ring and spirituality
Have you noticed that the U clip - it is open on both ends, its a wire really in a certain shape that has the ability to hold papers together.
Its the shape that enables it to do a job of holding papers together without spoiling the papers & with out an attachment!
Can we relate it to a person leading a way of life in this world that is open ended, not bonded, manages his life in such a way that holds everything and can let go easily and paper bears little impression of him & it looses its grip if used on a thick bunch of paper.
Use the clip too much or mess the shape and it looses its capacity to do the job.
Use the clip too much or mess the shape and it looses its capacity to do the job.
Some one may say what a crooked & convulated wire !!! But its the shape that makes it capable else its a metal wire.
People (including me) often play with and ruin U clips and turn them into a messy piece of wire.
Now think of a key ring...its similar except its circular and made of much harder material and we cant usually meddle with it. Keys can come into the ring and go out with out impacting the ring much. Whilst the keys are in the ring they are together and later no bond & no impression.
The key ring we can relate it to a teacher - does a job and does not get attached and can do the job again and again! Relentlessly.
The key ring we can relate it to a teacher - does a job and does not get attached and can do the job again and again! Relentlessly.
Square & Circle
As per the formulae
- Square with side A, area is A sq & perimater is 4*A
- Circle with Radius A is 2 Pie A sq & circumfrence is 2 PieA
So if A = 4 and when squared its 16
So a square with a side A with have area 16 Sq and a circle with radius A will have the area 25.12(value of pie being 3.14)
Square is a polygon with 4 sides and the largest circle that will fit inside will be the one with radius = 1/2 A
& the smallest circle that will take the A square inside it will be one with radius of 4.47 (use Pythagoras's theorem) and the area of that circle will be 28.06
Why all this geometry with area et all.
Now just view this from a spiritual angle.
A person if creates a polygon with his potential & square (said to be the perfect polygon). Its area of coverage with be A sq
If the person wants to remove his corners & edges & be round like the Earth or the air bubble , with no beginning & end & no corners, and grow into a circle, the minimum area will be 28.06....
Think about it!!!!!
Think about it!!!!!
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