Human evolution is a matter of conjecture. What the science speaks of is not very convincing when the scriptures are studied and the problem is well understood. The Gita gives an elaborate description of this. It has been repeatedly said by some saints
that ‘this human form is a rare gift of God and it has a definite purpose’.
However, people do not understand such statements. Not all people are happy and
successful here in this death knell, mrutyu loka, where whatever is born shall have to die! It is still a wonder why some people seem to enjoy life while
most of the people suffer from hunger, poverty and misery. There is no well
laid path to success and happiness. But, still people stick on to some
principle and eke out a living, hoping that one day it would be all joyful.
But, that day will never come. The whole life turns out to be an endless
struggle for existence. Nothing gives us everlasting joy, peace, or happiness.
Disgusted with this, some people become depressed and commit suicide; and, to
end life in frustration and depression is as sinful as living in ignorance.
There comes in the life of every jiva a
time when it is shaken out of its slumber, the land under its feet sinks and it
is left shattered to pieces, or made to stand stark naked in the middle of the
street, or completely wrecked like what has just happened in the worst floods
of Jammu and Kashmir recently. This is the turning point when it, the jiva,
turns to the supreme Lord almighty for help and begs for redemption, mukti, or
moksha. Many people commit suicide on the face of disappointments, loss,
trouble and turmoil, incurable diseases and suffering pain, or seek the
guidance of a teacher. Even the rich and powerful, prosperous people are free
from depression! This is the time when the jiva seeks liberation from the
shackles of repeated births and deaths. May be nobody thinks of God unless he
is put in the crucible of fire of life.
Some people admit that they have made a mess
of their life. This means, they know they have committed mistakes, knowingly or
unknowingly. Whatever the reason, there is always some problem and the solution
has to be found out. These problems are of one’s own making and solution lies
within his domain. The solution cannot lie outside. But, some people think that
these human problems have persisted since the days of Adam and Eve. Every jiva
is linked to every other and its environs. The very Adam with Eve (of two
extreme principles of Male and Female- the Fire and Water principles, Agni and
Jal tattvas) in the Garden of Eden by itself a problem without solution! We
forget the fact that God had forewarned Adam not to ask for a company; he
cautioned Adam even before granting his wish and asked him to rethink about his
request for company (of Eve). But, alas, Adam insisted in having one, whatever
the consequences. In fact, Adam went back to the Lord and returned the gift
(Eve) twice, only to beg and get her back again. The result is here to see!
Some great thinkers quote scriptures and
speak of lofty principles such as dharma, moksha, etc. They say, life is worth living only when a certain
path of dharma is followed and certain rules and regulations are strictly
followed. They suggest certain path of salvation and advise us to follow
rituals. But, there are so many paths here that no one knows for sure which one
is the right one, or the best. It is only the daring, who are willing to take
risk, ready to tread the unknown, break the tradition and willing to take a new
path, face adverse conditions and serious consequences or even failure, take a
new untrodden path and leave a trail that are sure to be amply rewarded at the
end with rare gifts such as peace, unbounded joyfulness (mahat-anand), supreme bliss, Liberation (mukti) from further embodiment, and immortality. ‘Free will’ is given to all so that they
can choose path suitable to them. There are as many paths as there are seekers.
As already stated (in the previous blogs), the jiva
that takes an elemental body may appear again and again in any number of forms, anywhere on this earth and may continue to work to
fulfill its desires! Ultimately, the jiva feels frustrated since the dreams and desires are never-ending and seek redemption. Finally, 'atmajnyan', or realization comes to the jiva. The truth dawns on the jiva and it realizes the fact that 'neither there is birth nor death' and it is only a transformations of matter and spirit!
What prevents anybody from taking birth
anywhere is a matter of its (jiva’s) desire and attachments, vasanas, only, and nothing else. The
Jiva may move freely since it has no bodily restrictions. Hence, all our
understandings are based on sheer ignorance of the reality of existence.
Thus, there is need for rethinking on all
these divisions and distinctions of lands, peoples, their languages, cultures,
and traditions. The reality is that nothing is real here. Everything is just
the nature of the Mind to divide and disintegrate, dissect and differentiate.
This is not the true nature of the jiva. The jiva is in the grip of the fickle
mind and its ego rules it. If the buddhi takes over and rules the mind with
the help of prajnya, the jiva will be in a position to enjoy its duration of
earthly stay and make way for a return journey at the earliest. But, how to get
back is the problem. The soul that was pristine pure with atomic weight of less
than that of Hydrogen got embodied and is now so embedded in the mire of
earthly existence that it has become too gross and heavy to rise above the
earth’s surface, let alone exit the earth’s dense atmosphere. The forces that
bind the soul to the jiva are very subtle like desire, attachment, anger, ego,
and instincts, etc. If it has to gain escape velocity it should become so pure
and pristine as it was before; its arrival here as energy, spirit, an
electrical spark, a photon, is now gross matter. Atman or soul is just not only
energy, but a chidu, the knower of energy (chit shakti), the source of consciousness, and bliss. It is
sat, chit and ananda. It is power and has creative energy, knowledge,
technology, information, and ability to transform one into another in
multitudes of varieties and functions.
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