Friday, 1 January 2016

Paranormal world – Higher Dimensions

How many dimensions are there in the universe? As dilettantes we are aware of four: 3 in space and the 4th one being ‘time’. We cannot see instances on the ‘time’ axis, i.e. we can't see future & past occurrences?
There are three facets of dimension: a) awareness of that dimension; b) ability to see in that dimension; c) ability to traverse that dimension.
Let’s assume we humans were 2-dimensional. We would have been flat pieces on the ground unable to see or comprehend the 3rd dimension – the height axis. So any object floating in air wouldn’t exist from our view point.
Till couple of hundred centuries ago, we knew about a) & b) of 3rd dimension, but not c) – we couldn’t traverse the 3rd dimension, i.e. we couldn’t fly. At the beginning of life, organisms could see things flying in air, but could never reach it. As birds evolved they were able to fly to that floating object, but we humans could not. But today technology enables us to traverse the 3rd dimension.
But what about the 4th dimension – time? We know about a), but not b) & c).
Let’s assume a man is born who can perceive the 4th dimension. What it means is that he can see incidents in future & past. Imagine how unnerving it would be! That’s why scientists say that the world will become paranormal if we can sense higher dimensions. This is just the 4th dimension; what about a person who can see the 5th or even higher dimensions? The world will be stupendously amazing or maddeningly scary! Maybe the seers who could see future in our scriptures had the ability to perceive the 4th dimension. Maybe someday technology will help us traverse the 4th dimension just like it helped us with the 3rd dimension.

As an aside, does it mean the scriptures explained incidents from the past in the form of simple illustrations because the writers knew the uninitiated human minds cannot comprehend the complex science behind it? Fables spoke of seers who could close their eyes and see the past and the future. This sounds absurd to the critical minds. Several decades ago the ‘time’ dimension would not have much sense to common people, but now it does. Similarly there could be nuances of physics that current intellect cannot fathom, but future minds may. And then a generation will reach a point where each and every ‘magic’ from our scriptures would make sense scientifically. In the interim, we can keep an open and dispassionate mind about the magic in our scriptures and just focus on the essence.

This dimensionality opens up intriguing questions such as are Hell, Heaven and Netherland real places which can be reached only through certain dimensions? Is there a dimension(s) that can be seen only by soul (or the energy source within the body) that leads them to one of the aforementioned astral regions at the end of time? Maybe that’s how the sages from the scriptures travelled to & fro between Earth & Celestial places because of their ability to discern multiple dimensions that are not visible to the untrained mind.

At very high dimensions, it is said that the distances between points are not that skewed as compared to low dimensions. This means that there is always a route from one point to the other and the distance between points do not vary drastically. So, a person with access to many dimensions can reach Jupiter via one dimension and reach Heaven through other without much fuss. Could the seers of the yore have had this access? Who knows?

For the science aficionados this possibility of multiple dimensions and the mystery it entails is super fascinating. As for the spiritually inclined, well, it’s really intriguing to know whether there is a 'God' dimension of the highest order that gives you b) & c) – that is, the ability to see God, & travel to his eternal abode! After all, the term 'faith' that every religion preaches could be this axis/dimension.




Sunday, 14 December 2014

Chivalry vs. Chauvinism

How many times have one come across the word “MCP”, as in Male Chauvinist Pig? Have you wondered about the female psychology that drives them to use such a derogatory adjective? You would be keen to know that it’s not the action which elicits such a remark, but the way it is presented that provokes such a reaction.
Take an instance where you are with some friends on a railway station and you offer to carry your lady friend’s luggage. Now that’s a chivalrous gesture. Not if you try explaining that she’s a female and does not seem to have the strength to carry that weight. After that you are an incorrigible chauvinist. There’s a thin line that separates chauvinism and chivalry.
Suppose that you are sitting in a canteen and one of your female friends approach carrying a plate. If you pull a chair for her then you will be regarded as chivalrous. However, if you make loud your rationale that she was carrying a plate and a girl does not have enough muscle to pull a chair with one hand then you are a chauvinist!
The action being the same, the outcome can make a hero or villain depending on how one plays it. If you are smart you have chivalry. Or else you are just a staid male chauvinist.
Generally, an average female body is more supple and malleable than the male counterpart. If a guy says that this flexibility makes them a diva, in comparison to men, in finer forms of art like dancing, then he will be striped with knighthood. Any bold admission about the dexterity this gives the female species in reaching out deep lying dust under the far corner of sofa will be looked upon with scepticism. However, claiming that this makes women the undisputed and legitimate master of household chores will certainly open your way to perdition.

So next time you hitch a hike from the opposite gender, leave her to think that its your chivalry that has led you to make her the pillion rider. It would be a folly to reveal the apprehension about her strength to balance your weight, which has compelled you to take the reins in your own hands. You can further imperil your reputation by attributing your occupancy of rider’s seat to poor driving skills entrenched in her gender. After that you will be officially crowned as an MCP.
So, in essence, chivalry and chauvinism are just two sides of the same coin. Which side you put on display will determine what character you want to portray.


Sunday, 17 November 2013

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Devotion – The lost trait


One fine day, Narad rishi visited Lord Vishnu, who looked very sad.
Narad: “What happened Lord? Why are so sad?”
Vishnu: “I am sad with my devotees.”
Narad (surprised): “How come Lord? Throughout the land, millions of devotees visit your temple everyday.”
Vishnu smiles in his typical captivating manner and says: “Why don’t you check it out yourself Narad, and update me.”
It was a long time since Narad rishi visited the land of birth and death. So he sets off along with one of his celestial (Gandharva) friends – Santanu.
Santanu was designer of the mode of transport, i.e. flying chariots in heaven. So he had this desire to experience the mode of transport on earth. Both Narad and Santanu disembark at a bus stop.
As soon as the bus arrives, everyone pushes their way though without paying any heed to women or children.
They notice a stout man who shoves an old woman to get into the bus. Once in, he gets into a caustic argument with a young lady over a vacant seat.
Later, the same stout man is seen hurriedly climbing the steps of the temple.
Santanu is disturbed on seeing all this and tells Narad: “Naradji, if this man’s behavior is like this while visiting a temple, I wonder how he will be like at other times?”
Narad smiles “Maybe he’s in a hurry to fill his quota of sins and reach god. That explains why he’s in such haste. But the poor man does not realize that filling his quota of sins will not take him to god, but to hell.”
Santanu smiles.
While they climb the steps, Santanu notices a man giving alms to a beggar.
He tells Narad: “While majority of the crowd is ignoring the beggar, this man is displaying generous deed. Naradji, you have the power to read his thoughts. Can you tell the reason behind his benevolent gesture? He seems to be a good man.”
Naradji goes into a trance for a moment and smiles:
“That man is thinking that no one else is giving alms, so he will drop a coin and god will be happy with him more than others. He seems to be very pleased with himself and is still thinking about his gesture”.
Santanu: “What smugness! And I thought he was genuinely generous”.

Next, Naradji spots a drunken man and intimates Santanu. Santanu is shocked and says:
“This man has no respect for god. Then why is he coming to the temple?”
Narad: “He seems to have lost his way to the arrack.”
Santanu laughs and then looks curiously at a group of teenagers sitting on a bench.
Narad anticipates the question and goes into a quick trance.
Santanu looks eagerly at Naradji.
After a brief moment Naradji says: “Those boys there are planning for the booze party on the weekend”. Santanu is again shocked “Young kids drinking liquor and talking about it in the temple?! What has the world come to? Imagine they are the future.”
Narad: “Yes, future drunkards i.e., like the one we saw a while ago”.

There were quite a few young couples in the temple. Narad tells Santanu: “Majority of them is unmarried”.
Before Santanu could speak, Naradji interrupts: “I cannot tell you what they are talking about. Its absolute rubbish considering where they are right now.”

Santanu understands and continues climbing the stairs.
Naradji reads Santanu’s curiosity and briefs him one by one.
“You see that young executive? He’s thinking about different ways in which he can bash his boss. I tell you that guy has got tremendous imagination.”

“Those two rough looking guys, they are discussing on how to take revenge on few fellow rogues in their colony.”

“See those three ladies over there? One is bitching about her mother-in-law, other about her neighbor and the third about the kids who cause nuisance near her building.”

Santanu is dizzied at the mindset and conversation of the people in the temple and says: “Naradji, is there no one who’s thinking about God?”
Narad: “Very few. That old couple is chanting god’s name.” pointing towards top of the stairs.
Santanu: “Ah! Someone!”
Narad: “But they were not like that when they were younger. They belong to the breed, in vogue since last few decades, who believes spirituality is for the oldies.”
Santanu: “How ignorant! Who teaches them this crap?!”
Narad: “That’s the problem – No one. There are no proper teachers nowadays to give them right knowledge.”

Santanu’s eyes fall on one of the priests. Naradji smiles again: “Don’t have any misconceptions.”
Santanu: “I don’t. I can see that he offered handful of prasad (food offering) to the guy who dropped money in his platter; not so much to the others.”
Narad: “It’s programmed in his mind. He does it sub-consciously.”
Santanu: “And he’s so rudely asking the devotees to move on.”

Santanu gets disgusted with all this “Why is everyone like this. Those beggars there, how about them?”
Narad: “Well, they are very unhappy with the devotees these days.”
Santanu: “Ah! So they realize.”
Narad: “No, they are cursing because fewer people are giving alms nowadays.”
Santanu: “Oh! So generosity too has become scarce.”
Narad: “Most people find it fashionable to donate funds in the already rich temples.
And these funds instead of being properly utilized for benevolent deeds have now become earnings of the rich and the corrupt.”

Their conversation is disturbed by a commotion. A middle aged man and a shoe keeper were hurling vitriolic words at each other.
Santanu could take it no more, but before he could react Naradji held him and said
“You cannot change anything by throwing just two of them out of the temple. There are a lot more out there, not just here, but throughout the land. What is needed is a revolutionary change and till the appropriate person incarnates on this land, things will just keep deteriorating.”
Santanu nods and says: “I have had enough of it. Naradji, Let’s go back to heaven and apprise Lord Vishnu.”
Naradji smiles: “No need. Now I understand the meaning behind Lord Vishnu’s smile at my question.”

“There seems to be an ocean of devotees, but not a drop of devotion!”




Brahmachari - poem

Mai hoon ek masoom sa baal-brahmachari
naariyon se rakta hoon sau mile ki doori
har pal karta hoon uss Divy(a) ki vandana
umeed hai log samaj paaye meri Bhavana

mere rom rom mein bhasi hai Bhakti
Pooja hi hai meri sabse badi shakti
Shraddha mere dil mein hai virajman
Tubi meri Kavita sung hai har dauraan

jeevan mein honi chahiye ek Neeti
tub har cheez mein dikhegi Preeti                                    /* preeti -> affection/love */
Sneh(a) ki upastiti chamka de apni vidhi                         /* sneh(a) -> affection/love */
santushti se haasil hogi sabse anmol Nid hi 

jub jeevan bitaun Suruchi ke saath                                 /* suruchi -> great delight/elegance */
tub jaake hogi Dhanny(a) prapt                                     /* dhanny(a) -> bliss */
Seema ke dayare mein paaun ashvaasan                       /* ashvaasan -> relief */
koi nahi bacha jub Maya kare shaasan                         /* shaasan -> dominate/rule */

Shalini kabhi saath na chode safalta mein                     /* shalini -> modesty */
aur Shaanti sada basi rahe mann mein
issi rahasya ka hal mile Archana se                             /* archana -> worship */                   
roz Karishma ki aas jage mere dil se

mujhe hai bus Roshani ki talaash
vo Kiran jo mere andhkar ka karre vinash
uss Ankita ka mujhe hai khoj                               /* ankita -> distinguished; marked by lord */
jo meri Sadhana pe barsaye Saroj                       /* saroj -> lotus */

Prakriti se karta hoon mai pyar
uski khoobsurat Nisha laaye bahaar
Sheetal Sarita ki paawanta jub chehre ko kare sparsh             /* sarita -> river; paawanta -> purity */
Jhilmilati hui Tanu Palak kar deti mujhe vivash                         /* tanu -> delicate/slender */

Saare bhuvan mein Nikita ki anchal mei paun sukoon          /* nikita -> earth; vishisht -> distinct */
Amruta ke darshan se janmon ki tapasya huey sampoorna   /* amruta -> one who is immortal */
Rishta kitna bhi jode, subse anokhi hai Mitali                       /* mitali -> friendship */
Kainaat mein Priyank(a) hai hriday ko choone vali               /* priyank(a) -> loving act */

gyan ki dipti dagmagati hai din aur raat                        /* dipti -> light, generally from wick */
Vidya ka pravesh iss chanchalta ko karre samaapt      /* chanchalta -> unstable */
Bodh ki Jyoti jub vistar hoye jeevan mein                /* vistar -> enhance/expand; Bodh -> like Budha */
tub Nutan vichar ute mere mann mein                          /* nutan -> new, fresh */

ab yakeen hai,
ki amar hokar hi milegi Trupti
meri manzil hai paani Mukti
ek din haasil hogi meri Tamanna
issi Asha ko prapt karna hai mera Sapna




Committed girl - poem

Is it a crime to hit on a committed girl?
The predicament always left my head in a whirl

I met a girl who fitted exactly in my template
I envied her bloke who snatched my soul mate
Her characteristics were so immense
I can fill this page & fill supplements
But she was as committed as fish to water
Whether I'm Salman or Akshay didnt matter

My conscience made me feel evil
I was unsure if I was man or devil
Hence, my attempts were never full hearted
Soon she married & to her new home she departed

I carried on with life very downbeat
Why so early did i accept defeat?
But my heart skipped a beat couple of years later
I saw walking down the lane my future life partner

My sources revealed she was still single
This time i did not let my suspicion dangle
The truth was she had just severed a courtship
That was the cue to offer my humble friendship

The girl was lot more than just her looks
It was fate that led me into her good books
Soon attraction towards her cuteness subsided
And love for the person within superseded

I married her, & rest as they say is history
But this is never the end of any story
Marriage brought its own paraphernalia
Years led to dreary city & not utopia

One day I happened to meet my failed conquest
With her prince who looked like a clown at best
Time had drawn faint wrinkles on her face
Her weight seemed to have hammered her grace

I looked at myself & felt no better
A paunch that was only getting fatter
My own prize had the structure of an edifice
Which, the grind of life made me fail to notice

For all, life became a mundane run of the mill
With mortgage, groceries & payment of bills
There were too many sources for worriment
Children's exams, profession & petty arguments

Thoughts were full while aimlessly wandering
When my eyes fixed on a sight so intriguing
It was not the young couple flirting at a nearby park
It was the aura of an ascetic that was so stark
With serenity & calmness he was endowed
Invaluable traits that I was not bestowed

Who cares if hitting on committed girl is a crime
Now I envy the ascetic's effulgence so sublime !!

Colour Connotations - poem

What makes things look attractive
What makes nature so seductive
What differentiates elements around
What separates sky above, and ground
An old adage that sounds so rife
Colours bring objects to life

The world is full of violence
What we need is resilience
To try and overcome mistrust & vice
And make this world a living paradise
So let us wave the flag of white
Let peace & truce be our baton of light

If lust & greed are crevices
Then fear & weakness are diseases
That has gripped us more than once
And made us slaves of our sense
So let's imbibe the vigour of red
With strength & energy our lives should be led

Daily worries, miseries and rat race
How always we try to embrace
Why often do we fail to treasure
Life as a bead of small pleasures
Let’s not lead a life so shallow
Be happy & joyous, implies yellow

Destruction to planet is so rampant
How can one be so fervent
In obliterating fauna & flora
Causing devastation in plethora
Life & nature belongs to lord unseen
Let’s not take it in the spirit of green

The blanket of unfathomable sky
The vastness of oceans roaring by
Symbolises the broad heart & mind
When devoted to help human kind
It illumines the dormant soul in you
That’s when one has adorned blue

Life has its share of anxiety & apprehension
There are reasons enough to cause tension
Getting depressed is not a solution
What we need is a little introspection
Indigo is the colour of deep contemplation
It spurs profound insight & thought augmentation

There are hosts of other colours
That can effect our emotions
Whether it be peace or fervour
It influences our actions

Pink is the colour of love & beauty
It reflects calm & tender personality
Orange connotes enthusiasm & vitality
It stimulates creativeness & sincerity

Gold signifies prosperity & wisdom
It inspires success & optimism
Brown represents order & convention
It exhibits wholesome stabilization

Violet is associated with good judgement
It gives peace of mind and spiritual fulfilment
Grey denotes maturity and responsibility
It oozes feeling of security & dependability

Colours play a major role in daily existence
It can cheer as well as cause despondence
But for one fact we are all thankful
Colours make our world so beautiful!!



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