Shree: Crazy speed
Shree: Crazy speed
Listening and empathizing with
others is very important. One can present this case as a lived experience or as
a top to down approach. As a top to down approach, the compulsion to be
engrossed in action with increasing speed is an indication of ‘fear’ and the
inability to freeze variables in existence – an indication of too much reliance
on the intellect. Variables cannot be frozen since everytihing comes from
vibrations and that leads to forces and forms – it is a proof of being alive
and changing. To monitor and control this behavior of existence is to “kill”
it! Nothing can exist as a vacuum and nothing can get defined as an isolated or
a singular thing or a compartmentalized thing at all. There is no start point;
if at all the intellect is concerned in finding and defining one. In fact any
point of present or a past or a future is existentially changing, dependent and
incomplete and impermanent and with this character itself points or variables
and sequences get defined. If at all defining and handling a point were to give
a sense of satisfaction, wherein you do not expect anything more, then you are
mistaken! Knowing this, the inquiry of what are we doing and why – should be
explored.
As a lived in experience, systems
and their defined variables insist us in feeding continuous data in a very limited
span of time. The effect is that there is hardly any room left for a “common”
concern or an inquiry or a connection – since everyone is engrossed in his/her
demands of performances. Upto a certain point, this would feel highly
disorienting for people who “feel” things, wish to pursue a line of inquiry in
their comfortable pace and place a premium on feelings. Afterwards, this feeling
of disorientation will go away and what will remain is a superfluous speed of
getting things done only in some defined way. The output is a total disaster at
a collective level (silence and apathy) and anxiety for the individual. The communication
or the art of listening has been broken down completely in this scenario. We become
slaves of our own making. We end up only talking without any common depth and
creating endless loops of nonsensical actions.
This is a reminder that if one
pursues ego or desires, then one ends up becoming slaves of the mind. Vibrations
and their effects are unending things of perceptions – they are phenomena which
are to be transcended but not entangled with.
With this in mind, systems ought
to get reviewed; the purpose of mind andexistence needs to be reviewed.
Hari Om.

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