Now, that sounds like a childish and stupid question. For no one, in his senses, would ever doubt this very grain of human life, without which our race wouldn't have survived this date. But we are not asking this question from the survival or biological point of view. We are not questioning the moral imperative on us - when faced with the life threatening scenario. We are asking this question in psychological point of view. Is it necessary to be in constant battle with life for its improvement? To be measuring and comparing our 'IS' with our 'SHOULD BE' and being in a constant state of war to achieve a result. Is the success at the other bank of the river and is there light only at the end of the tunnel? Must one pass through this period of conflict and misery and struggle and privations to come to peace? Or are we burdening our minds with the ideas of Perfection and are thus missing the whole point?
We will be back on this soon....
There we are! reflecting back on our lives, and its evolution or growth to the present status, can we ignore the role played by struggles in it? Then, is it legitimate to say that the attraction of life without struggle is the result of that struggle itself? May be YES! After all till there are two voices inside us, vying for attention, there must be a conflict! And conflict means struggle! Struggle to choose, struggle to express and struggle to succeed. The moment we are poised against someone, whom we must conquer in order to reach somewhere, there is this battle of I v/s You! Can it ever cease unless we are either not eager to reach at all, or we are not partitioning ourselves between I and You! In former case, we are lost for the life seems to be purposeless and meaningless if we are to give up our natural urge to BECOME someone, to arrive somewhere and to distinguish ourselves. Only when we are established in the understanding that our conception of "I" is not as limited as we think today, we can hope to come out of this struggle. Only when we see that "I" includes "YOU", he, she, it, and everything else, we are saved from this feeling of exclusiveness. Now our idea of "I" includes you as well. So there is no need to protect MY interest from YOUR interest. It is well with me now! Now the question is.. is this IDEA of oneness attainable or is it mere speculation of our mind?
We will be back on this soon....
There we are! reflecting back on our lives, and its evolution or growth to the present status, can we ignore the role played by struggles in it? Then, is it legitimate to say that the attraction of life without struggle is the result of that struggle itself? May be YES! After all till there are two voices inside us, vying for attention, there must be a conflict! And conflict means struggle! Struggle to choose, struggle to express and struggle to succeed. The moment we are poised against someone, whom we must conquer in order to reach somewhere, there is this battle of I v/s You! Can it ever cease unless we are either not eager to reach at all, or we are not partitioning ourselves between I and You! In former case, we are lost for the life seems to be purposeless and meaningless if we are to give up our natural urge to BECOME someone, to arrive somewhere and to distinguish ourselves. Only when we are established in the understanding that our conception of "I" is not as limited as we think today, we can hope to come out of this struggle. Only when we see that "I" includes "YOU", he, she, it, and everything else, we are saved from this feeling of exclusiveness. Now our idea of "I" includes you as well. So there is no need to protect MY interest from YOUR interest. It is well with me now! Now the question is.. is this IDEA of oneness attainable or is it mere speculation of our mind?