
How ready am I? is a question that came to my mind whilst reading a news item on the state of Micheal Schumacher who was the top Formula One Racer and suffered a severe brain injury in a skiing accident in 2013 and has since been in a medically induced coma. One of the fittest people with the fastest reflexes is no longer able to even get up from bed. Similar thing happened to Christopher Reeve, the actor who played the role of Superman when he was thrown from a horse and remained paralysed for the rest of his life. What happened to them could happen to any of us… A momentary twist of fate can completely overturn your life as you know it, all of a sudden…
Not so sudden is the process of aging that everyone goes through. A book that I’m presently reading “Being Mortal” by Dr.Atul Gawande deals with the challenges of the aging process and caregiving for people with diminished abilities both physical and mental. This would most probably happen to all of us, if we manage living long enough by averting accidents/diseases – which is the attempt by all of us but the critical question is are we prepared for living long with diminished physical/mental faculties?
In both cases you need an attitude of acceptance which comes in only when you accept that you are no-thing (Shi-va) and will return as such (Khali haat aye hai, khali haat jayenge), what you are clinging on to is an imagination of “I, Me, Mine” which in reality doesn’t exist. Acceptance of the fact that death is of the form/of this illusion whilst what you truly are is the eternal Source behind the form, is the way to transcending the illusion, to total surrender, to total freedom. This is true Mrityunjaya…








