Friday, June 20, 2025

Shree

 Shree 


Things don't exist for a justification to be given. That is, existence is beyond justification. Hence why things happen or get created in ways (as a process) is mysterious and seeks no answers. 

Why certain inquiries get created in my mind, for which, answers are revealed soon or later, is mysterious. Why is there a form of space and time and action and engagement is mysterious. Why is there an experience of this phenomenon, is mysterious. 

Why do we seek justification for an inherently mysterious process happening deep within, is mysterious. I don't have any answers of course. But neither should that bother me in any way in creating a lived experience. 

What goes inside, what connections it makes, what gets revealed, what gets realized, what gets created, what gets discontinued - would continue to happen to us. The entirety of the process results in _something_, for which, it wasn't ever personal. 

Incidental effects of above process is called a journey. This life is to experience the journey. Experience has no personal aim or a goal post or a mission. It only is. 

Hari Om.




Shree 

For a lot of time i would force upon myself the habit of relating philosophy with phenomenal effects, as if philosophy can justify the existence of the nature of a phenomenon. Do we need a support of philosophy to understand a phenomenon? 

Just as important it is to propose this question, it is also important I feel, to let the revelation occur and not expect anything or the process of revelation that would be encountered. 

If this situation, as it stated above, becomes acceptable, then perhaps an equilibrium is felt. 

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