Shree
Shree
Fragmentation is
tendency of heightened individualism so you reach an atom or a unit of thought.
The more one fragments, more is the isolation, faster is the rate of change of
the atom and more are the conditions that define the atom. To hold on to the
atom is not possible and an atom leads to a sequence of other atoms till a web
is seen. Thus where is the atom anyway?!
The craze for atom
is an illusion, for there does not exist any thing solitary as an atom. The
existence of atom is dependent on everything else and no matter whatever
individual spirit one may try to get, the nature of interconnectedness and
dependence will still remain. Thus we are talking of a difference – more
fragmentation will lead to more isolation, more stress and more conditions of
sustenance. More wholesomeness means less variables, less change and more
anchored experience.
Thus it is about
the mind and whatever “progress and development” one is mentioning here, the
spiritual dimension cannot be dismissed or added sometime later. Spiritual
dimension is integral to the nature of the mind, since vibrations (and mind)
are born from it. So whatever is seen, is on account of intent of existing. If
one becomes God, there is only bliss as an unconditional experience.
Existence is
potential (also referred as intent or action or becoming). This cannot be
forgotten. Forgetting or remembering are dimensions of vibrations and hence
whatever is remembered or forgotten is the working of the mind itself. As a
single Absolute Medium, nothing is forgotten – it only dissolves and resurfaces
as something else (as action or forms).
The point is what
is to be controlled? What is to be avoided? And why does one get into this
tendency? In the future, there would be concerns about loss of memory and too
fast a change that causes more fragments in imagination. So the inquiry is
whatever the changes in the future, how can bliss be realized? And what is
bliss? And is it related to change or independent of the nature of change?
Hari Om.
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