Sunday, 4 November 2018
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वेगिता च उग्रता (The Fast and The Furious)
What is the most difficult thing to do in life?
To practice what we preach!
Its really easy to preach but almost 99.99% of us do not practice what we preach.
Reason for this is because the mind is fickle and can change from second to second though some might be in denial mode and feel they are in control 24/7.
In fact the famous Sufi mystic Jalaluddin Rumi said "Whoever's ever calm and sensible is insane".
One might wonder why a realized soul like Rumi said that.
The reason is because he was honest, he knew that the human mind is subject to change,subject to bipolarity of existence.
Even in the Bhagavad Geeta Krishna clearly states...to be equipoise in the polar opposites, sorrow/happiness, victory/defeat, loss/gain.
Krishna does not say "Hey guys be 24 hours calm 7 days a week"
He only states how to handle the ups and downs of life.
That's why Rumi said "whoever is calm and sensible in insane" because he knew that a normal human would have to face happiness and adversity and both do move the tectonic plates of the mind at times at a Richter 10!
Even for each form of divinity we have a शान्तः(shAntah) calm form and a उग्रा(ugrA) a passionate furious form.
And guess what!
उग्रा is a feminine word.
Man..this is getting really weird. ... in Sanskrit sharp objects, fury, wrestling etc are all feminine words...dangerous!
No wonder the Shakti form of Goddesses are always Fast and Furious वेगिता च उग्रता (vegitA ca ugratA) that can put Vin Diesel to shame.
So cheer up humans...even Devas/Devis are Bipolar!
We just have to be honest to ourselves and not be in denial.
Denial is insanity.
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