The researchers in
England invented a material which they named “Vanta Black” and claimed that
it’s the blackest material and can absorbs 99.9% of radiation that falls on it,
just like a black hole and just started a new era space technology. After
reading about this material and about it’s qualities, a thought popped up into
my mind that even our desires are just like this black hole, no matter how much
we achieve in our life, the desire of keep getting more & more remains in
our consciousness and this “desire hole” which I termed it always persuades us
to add more, But have we ever realized, why this thing keep happening with us
and how can we dis-integrate this tenderness from our personality if we really
want to? And on contrary, a major section of society thinks that if we don’t
have these burning desires in our self we won’t be able to achieve anything in
our life and can’t even grow with this attitude of solitude and laziness which
I found many think after hearing this philosophy of mine.
I found the answer of
this dilemma in the words of Lord Budhha, He explained this dilemma by giving
an example of ‘Strings on a Sitar’ which is musical instrument particularly
uses in india for the tune generation just like guitar or violin in western
countries. So what happens if we keep the strings too loose the sound we cannot
get the desired sounds and it will be of no use and if we keep it too tight the
strings might break. So it implies that if we keep indulge in this
materialistic world too heavily, we can’t flourish truly and if we keep involve
in spirituality too much and follow a ascetic life how can we survive because
we do need something to survive and to fulfill our basic needs like eating, residence
etc.
So we need to struck
the cord of balance between this materialistic world and self-awakening of
inner consciousness, only then we can achieve the true motive our Human birth,
otherwise no matter how much we achieve in our life,
Death will remain the end of
all journeys and we won’t be able to achieve our true motive which in my views
is the self-realization of our true self.
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