
The new replaces the old,
space is only so much,
traffic piles up on a busy street,
one car waiting to take the place of the car in front,
and where are we headed?
Where i come from no one knows,
Where i go everyone goes….

The new replaces the old,
space is only so much,
traffic piles up on a busy street,
one car waiting to take the place of the car in front,
and where are we headed?
Where i come from no one knows,
Where i go everyone goes….

Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt with is determinism, the way you play it is free will…. Or is it?
Fate or free will, whatever you believe in doesn’t matter, Karma is inevitable, inescapable.
The game of life can be summed up in this lovely quote
“O Water, I canβt stop you from going to the sea but I can make you walk.”
Free will is drinking the water, but destiny is water will eventually reach the sea regardless of the form it assumes temporarily since all forms are temporary and eventually fold back into their element….

Recently I visited a beach which had separate accesses – some for the general public and others for fancy hotels and rich mansions along the beach. The rich in the fancy hotels/mansions showing off their attitude as if they owned the sunset & somehow experienced the sunset better from their lofty seats wondering where their next million will come from, whilst some in the general public wondering where their next meal will come from… Well such is life is what we would shrug and say…
It is then I realised that we have managed to monetise, divide and acquire almost everything – earth, water, air, space even the right to decide which other sentient being lives/dies. So a person born in today’s world inherits all this division and is made to find his/her place under the sun with/without disturbing the social order. So unless you are born into a family of means, you are denied even food/water/clothing/shelter and whether you live or die, no one cares. What ails us is an individual problem being experienced collectively. So we are collectively abnormal and consider it as “normal” and perpetuate it for generations.
Time to wake up and smell the coffee. What ails us is Shada Ripu – Six enemies of the mind – Kama(Desire), Krodha(Anger), lobha(greed), Mada(Arrogance), Moha (Delusion) and Matsarya (Jealousy). You have to individually liberate (Moksha) yourself from these enemies and leave the world and yourself a bit better than what you inherited…

The entire existence as we experience it is temporary/impermanent. Observe the impermanence in everything, including yourself and the awareness will bring you to the doorstep of something that is beyond impermanence – stay there.
The more you hold on to the temporary, the more confused you will be. Let go of all, see what remains π»

A revolt/revolution happens only when someone realises that something is wrong, like with the British Rule in India. The non -acceptance of the British oppression by some Indians eventually snowballed into a full fledged revolution. Some people adopted violent means whilst some non – violent, but both were convinced that something is wrong and it needs to be opposed at any cost. In the words of Lokmanya Tilak – Swaraj(Freedom)is my birthright and I shall have it!
Unless you get such conviction for Self Realisation, even the start point is yet to arrive, which is the case with most. This reminds me of a psychological condition called Stockholm Syndrome – coined out of a bank robbery situation in 1973 wherein the hostages formed a psychological connection with their captors and began sympathising with them.
We are collectively facing the Stockholm Syndrome and we’re blissfully unaware of it. We are held hostage by our own egoism and we are not only sympathising with our captor but also are willing to even die for it….
As Gheranda Samhita (A treatise on Hatha Yoga) States
There are no shackles like those of Illusion(Maya),
No power like that of Yoga,
No better friend than Wisdom(Jnana) &
No greater enemy than Egoism(Ahamkara)…
So who wants change?πππ»

My grandmother used to tell us a story of Shivaji Maharaj who upon being flustered with the responsibilities of administering & protecting a Kingdom went to his Guru – Samarth Ramdas Swami saying that he could no more handle the responsibility. Upon which his Guru said give me your kingdom which Shivaji Maharaj gave readily and then his Guru said that no longer is your kingdom yours, now everything is mine. I now ask you to run this kingdom for me, so there is nothing that remains unto you, neither praise nor blame. Shivaji Maharaj then happily administered the kingdom for his Guru.
The essence of the story was of course that the stress was created in Shivaji Maharaj’s mind due to the belief that he was responsible for administering, protecting, running it. This is the ego at play. His Guru merely reminded him that nothing is yours so why worry? Do your best in every situation, happily. And so it is for all of us…Just remember that nothing is yours so where is the question of stress? Just do your best in every situation for the Guru that resides in all of us.

“Et Tu Brute, then fall Ceaser” – the tragic last words of Julius Ceaser on being stabbed by his own protege – Brutus. The political backstabbing continues over the ages and we simply shrug and say that’s human nature – is it?
What has unfolded in the Maharashtra Politics is not the first case, nor will it be the last – the lust for Power is overwhelming and the ones willing to play it can go to any extent to obtain it. The pursuit of Power, Wealth, Fame corrupts the mind so much that it cannot distinguish between right and wrong anymore. The problem is that the entire society has accepted such corrupted ways since Power, Wealth, Fame seem to be the only worthwhile pursuits and that is reflected in the behaviour of the leaders who go any lengths to grab power, wealth, fame…
A sad day for the Society since it lost yet another chance at redemption but Society is just a word for the collective and everyone wants to eat the ice-cream before it melts…

Being alone scares a lot of people since they have based their happiness on being “together”, so company is constantly craved. Solitude and loneliness are both a result of being alone, the only difference is that you are comfortable with it in the former whilst in the latter you are uncomfortable.
For any Sadhana, long hours of dedication to the skill/art you are practicing is essential but these are days of collective ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) Syndrome thanks to a small black screen in everyone’s hand and the compulsive need to check it every minute. If not the mobile screen, it’s the TV Screen or the computer screen – it is a pseudo company since real company takes effort to cultivate and maintain. The result is obviously, we are a generation of lonely, attention deficit people, with many friends on social media but with poor real relationships.
The root cause of this is the inability to be by yourself which leads to a compulsive need to be in touch with others which is not bad, only the direction is wrong. You are already connected with everyone/everything, more than you know. You just need to devote the same time that you devote to the screen/s without, to the screen within and realise that the screen within is a far better pursuit than the screen/s without. To give up on the screen/s without is the journey from loneliness to solitude, towards being comfortable being alone.
The irony is that you have to read this message of moving away from a screen on a screen.

Attention is everything. Essentially you are nothing but attention, having the tools of body, mind. What you are attending determines the content of your life and how you are attending to it determines the quality. But remember you are neither the content nor the quality but are attention itself. We tend to forget this in the chase of content/quality making the chase a “purpose” of life.
If you observe deeper, this attention is also not what you can call yours, it’s the same attention in everyone. Then you try to define yourself by making yourself somehow different from others in terms of the tools provided – body, mind and/or the experiences these tools gather, again forgetting the fact that we are all the same Source expressing itself in different forms.
Realising this is the beginning, aligning our intent and actions to this realisation is the journey. This transformational possibility is for everyone at every stage in life if only you pay attention to it…

It’s your life, you needn’t justify it to anyone nor live up to others expectations of you but unfortunately that is exactly what happens to most people till they choose to take ownership of their life, actions and most importantly, the consequences of such actions and align your actions to the middle path (Sattva)which will eventually liberate you…
This is conscious living, the sooner you start, the better.
As Sadhguru beautifully puts it:
Choice is the greatest human gift;
Freedom is the great human possibility…