Tuesday, December 11, 2007

open your fists !

"Open your fists dear!, Let go; and it’ll come out easily’ said the mother to her little son who was crying profusely, trying to get his hand out of the jar of chocolates, not wanting to let go of single one.

Finally he relented and was able to get his small hand out.

His mother then took out some in a plate, for him to choose and relish.
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Caution: What you’ve read above may or may not bear an analogy to what you’ll read below. But below is a gist of something I have experienced innumerable times.

Most of us spend a lot of our time in other tenses.We recollect memories (painful or delightful) over and over again; Waste time over mind boggling reflections into innumerable scenarios over how much better or worse could a tiny winy experience have been; Not to forget, the favorite hobby of wistfully daydreaming about something great to happen.

Considering this, aren’t most of us are lost.?
Sitting in a bus or train we are lost.
While talking to a friend we are lost.
While walking back home we are lost; to the extent that the moment we open our eyes in the morning we are lost.

Still, we don’t seem to mind that. For there is a peculiar sense of familiarity & comfort in those intangibles. It’s so intoxicating that even though it’s making our lives difficult we feel secure beside it. We fail to notice the shell it creates around us and thus end up imprisoning ourselves inside it.

Clutching on to the ‘tenses’, like the little boy to his ‘chocolates’, we then struggle with the present. By the time we realize this, the present, is lost.

We flounder while accepting the simple fact that the moment we let go of the thoughts, concerning our past or future, we are gifted with the power of present. And it is in this present that ideas are born, visions are gifted and missions are decided (and hey! not to mention, even blogs are written :) !!). Isn’t it?

‘letting go’ isn’t that difficult. Trust me!!

For me, it’s just the little act of giving back to life in terms of thoughts, what you get from it, in the form of experiences.

One of the greatest freedoms we possess is to think, but very often it is mis or over used.
We have so much under our control, when we refuse to give our control to those thoughts.

Every time I find myself losing to any thought, I shrug myself up, close my eyes and say ‘comeback’ to myself repeatedly until I get back. If difficult, I couple it with a humble prayer to the divine to take away all my thoughts black, white or grey, so that I can color the present. Believe me this simple exercise has worked wonders every time!!

‘A thought needs to be thought upon and dumped if it’s not allowing us to admire a little flower, we find on the way or go mad over a hot chocolate !!’

So take my advice, (it’s borne through weird incidences thanks to these thoughts), next time, when life takes a roll call, make sure your answer is: “PRESENT”.

13 comments:

Aditi Only said...

this blog is kinda dedicated to ma fren aishwarya!! although aish, am still figuring out why :P ...
look i made u famous !!

Maurya said...

Aishwarya Rai to pehle se hi famous hai!!!!

Maurya said...

Oops!!! That was a comment to the comment!!!
Tumhein dekh ke lagta nahi ki u can also reflect so much!!! But true is your reflection for at least for the privileged ones whose present is secure... Some may only have the past to relish about...

Shreyans M said...

This brain (just like heart) is always thinking (heart's ticking / lup-dup) till the "end"...
Even when you're thinking of colouring the present, you cannot forego the image of grey/black/white part &/or future. Surely, there is fantasy of leaving both past & future at helm, but living in present is what matters, rather than i would say thinking. Thinking gives self sysnthesis. Its not that someone keeps in thinking & thinking & being lost in thinking...there is a subtle "Shell" (as you mentioned) which helps self cut off from the worldly matters & let us concentrate more on what is going on within ourself, which can eventually helps in figuring out the consensus, thereby finding solution to any problem or removing the root cause itself. Only then one can concentrate (or rather starts thinking of) present, indirectly "Living in present" OR "Seeing the Present bit more colorful than the past or Day Dream". ...

Aishwarya Pratap said...

I am glad that you made me famous, just got calls from CNN IBN:)
but i never imagined u hv so noble thoughts for me...so unique and complex that i hv sent the content to einstien and Peter Drucker to decode. they said they will revert back within 10 years. then i will defintely post a comment replying to ur thoughts:)
sorry..will write serious comment next time..till then..keep thinking like this:)

Kim said...

Well, Words of Wisdom, poignanantly written :)...one of ur best of blogs i read :)

Ashish said...

This is the first time I visited the site...
Apart from studying java, I didnt know that you are such a good writer...
I dont know what to comment... but I liked your blog...
waise aapko itna sochne ke liye time kahan se milta hai??...lekin tumhe dekhke aisa lagta nahin ki aap itna deeply sochti hain....
But Yes, Its a gud deep thought..well expressed madam.

Infinite Horizon said...

hey, very true judgement, have been feeling same in last three four months...and so i can easily correlate with ur blog yaar!!!...."Present" is worth valuable to cherish each and every moment of it"....had been really difficult initially to work in present, feel it...njoy it..without Past abruptly interfering many a times...but now....Its quiet easy...infact a very spontaneous reaction...bygone is bygone....Future, who cares...just Rock in what is in hand right now.... :-)..Cheers yaar...!!! In short...Awesum Blog....Very true to each and every word of it...!!!

Vipin Kumar said...

First of all, thanks for the comment on my blog. :)

Secondly, kindly comment using your id...nahi toh mujhey yeh dhundhney mein problem ho jaati hai ki who is this person.

thirdly, I was able to connect your post with mine, the only thing is that no matter how much one say that ...one should live in present...the best one can do is become hypocrite, which means you know what is right and wrong, you talk about it, you write about it, you preach about it, but you are unable to "FOLLOW" it.

Rishu said...
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aberrated said...

excuse me addy i thought it was lub dub and not lup dup( as per our esteemed Mr shreyans .. lets look at each other and say ewwwwww ) and yeah ashish ko peeto.. blog mei bhi java. Here I go chasing after everyone like Mother Goose. But yeah a very simple concept which is so difficult to adhere to. Trust me the person who has written these words doesnt actually follow this but you know what is admirable is the fact that you realise it and thats the essentially the first and most important step. Kudos to you and keep the creative juices following. Guruji ka aashirwaad hai

Shreyans M said...
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Aditi Only said...

true tenzin !!
it all begins with a thought!!
"let noble thoughts come to us from everywhere" Rig Veda (hopin its correct! )
and you know thats why i **** you !!
now you can say EWWWWWWWWW !!lolz

and what did u delete shreyans ??