The world
is both infinitely simple and infinitely complex. This is why it is impossible
to understand it with our finite mind.
Simplicity
It is all made up of one energy which is very simple/basic. Logically we know, and science tells us that this entire world is made up of atoms. and at a still deeper level quantum theory tells us that this world is made up of energy waves. Though it looks and feels different at the surface, at the deepest core it is all made up of one energy.
The simplicity of this base energy makes it
beyond the understanding of our mind and comprehension of the senses. The mind
requires a bare minimum level of complexity in the subject to understand
something and the senses also require minimum level of complexity to grasp
something.
The
simplicity of this base energy of creation is why the ancient Rishis called it
Bholenath the simple/innocent one. We can infer that this base energy is Shiva.
Complexity
The world is like a lotus with infinite petals. If we think we have understood one level , one more dimension of complexity opens up. It is impossible to understand, grasp this infinite complexity as it is beyond the scope of our limited mind /senses with their limited power.
The moment we
think we understand someone, they behave suddenly in a manner which is totally
contrary to what we thought they would.
Science
almost daily makes announcements which seem totally contrary to what they said
in the past. For example, scientists
said covid vaccine was good for our health and protect us and suddenly someone
came up and said that is causing many health problems and the debate continues.
The complexity of the world is for our enjoyment and amazement. It is a playground which the divine mother has created for us to play in. In our puranic literature, she is called Shakti , the consort of Shiva.
However
instead of just playing in the world, If we try to control it or its inhabitants, if we try
to manage the world, we get tired and stressed out ( as we have all experienced
in the past).
The easiest
thing to do, is surrender to Divine Mother
and pray for her love and blessing.
Then we
have to go to Shiva and seek his comforting simplicity which relaxes us and
rejuvenates us. The journey of surrendering to Shakti and going to Shiva is spirituality, which different
masters have given to us, in different forms.
Gurudev Sri
Sri Ravishankar defines Meditation, so
beautifully as ‘ I want nothing, I am
doing nothing, I am nothing’.
This is as
simple as it can be, in this material world and to me this is Shiva. When we
are meditating regularly, we are in the Shiva tattva which relaxes and
refreshes us and gives us the energy to play and enjoy in the complex world of
Shakti.
When Shiva
and Shakti go together in our life, life becomes a celebration.
Nice One Amar. The entire Shiv-Shakthi analogy is so deep and beautiful. One has to experience it to understand 0.00000001% of it. Just like the infinite lotus petals you mentioned in your blog!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for your feedback, the spiritual path which i have been following under the guidance of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar has really helped to get some glimpses of a higher dimension which i tried to convey thru the blog
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