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It was never that I was not there. It will never be that I will not be there. Because I am just a concept, I am just a realisation of my own existence. |
Philosophy
Words can never completely describe an idea or thought. My statements below
are just an attempt to present some ideas and thoughts
My
Philosophy about philosophy: –
Philosophy is nothing
complicated. It need not be complicated. The best solutions and concepts in
life are the simplest. Philosophy has been made complicated either by so called
philosophers who use a complicated language and presentation to amaze people or
by those who aren’t satisfied by simple solutions and are looking for things
more complicated and challenging.
I was watching the movie Matrix
and one of the actors said “you are just a physical projection of your digital implementation” (or
something like that) and the whole audience was like ‘oooooh! Wow!’ and I was
like ‘what absolute crap?’
Though I agree that in our quest for a solution we at times have to pass through phases when things are complicated but when we get the solution it is always the simplest which is the best and the most correct too.
The
existence of life is an infinitely small possibility made possible by the
existence of an infinitely vast space and an infinite span of time. Life is
completeness. It is an entirety. It is not an instance. Most individuals are
too involved and obsessed with the instance that they cease to exist beyond
that. When you are too engrossed or involved in an instance of time and space
you tend to get strongly affected by it e.g. trying to win an argument. When we
are aware of the bigger picture we see every small thing in the right
perspective.
Life is beautiful. It’s a miracle
of wonder and joy. We all have a common aim – ‘Happiness’ and we find different
means to achieve that aim. Some say ‘I will be happy if I become a doctor’,
some say ‘I will be happy if I get a gold medal’, some say ‘I will be happy if
I become rich’ and so on. The fact is that we need nothing to be happy. If we
want to be happy we can be happy without a penny in our pocket and if we don’t
want to be happy a billion dollars cant make us happy.
When someone asks me “Do you meditate?” I answer, “For me every minute
of life is meditation”. The heat of summers, the chill of winters, the wetness
of rain, the aching of muscles and the coziness of a bed, the pain, and the
pleasure, everything is meditation. The rhythm of beats, the music of sound,
the beauty of silence, the hungry stomach, the thirsty lips, the tearful eyes,
the sweet smile, the carefree laughter and the dance of joy. From falling in
love to the breaking of heart life is beautiful, a miracle of wonder and joy.
Life means nothing without passion and emotions. A lot of people
consider wisdom as being away from passion and emotions. If you don’t have
passion and emotions, you could just be a set of data on a computer. You can
arrange and re-arrange it but get nothing out of it.
It is important to exist in harmony. Your thoughts should be in harmony with your actions and vice-a-versa. Problem arises only when the harmony is broken. Everything, every person and every event in your life is to be classified into ‘Accept’, ‘Ignore’, ‘Understand’ and ‘Change’ in that order, for you to exist in harmony.
My existence has the significance it has because of the existence of the possibility of my non-existence.
Happiness, contentment and a feeling of completeness of existence is your moksha. If you are not doing what you want to do, if you are not feeling what you want to feel, if you haven’t realised harmony in your existence, you haven’t found your destiny, your moksha. Moksha is a moment, an instance which makes you realise the infinity that is life.
People stay obsessed with numbers and quantities. They want to stretch and expand their life/existence quantitatively. In every moment of my life I live an infinity.
Happiness is a frame of mind. Happiness might be yours without a penny in your pocket and it may elude you with a billion to spend. Nothing in this world is worth losing your happiness over. It is your moksha, salvation and your destiny. Your happiness is your right, you deserve it.
I don’t have my entire
philosophy or rather not even a substantial part of it, written down as of now.
Therefore anyone willing to discuss any issue in greater detail can contact me.
I will be adding more to this
page with time, I have just begun here.
I don’t claim correctness
because I don’t need to.