Thursday, April 23, 2009

On Unity

All duality is manmade, material and created. The unity on the other hand is omnipresent with its oneness which permeates entire universe and the infinity. To realize this is a movement from imperfection to perfection. The infinite oneness is a secret of life and at the same time a source of greatness in the world. The non divisible and eternal is pivot of creation, it is called “whole in the ancient literature of India, which always remains and is a sum total of subjective and objective reality.
It is greed, which separates us from the rest of the world, love at the contrary connects us to everything which ultimately co-operates us or think positive for us in this cosmos. Our conduct is outer exhibition, a passing posture of the long drama called life. It gives a sense of separation, difference and distinction; but all this has no value. What is important is our inner thing. Art and poetry emanate from our inner faculty. Poetry and good literature are sacrifices of self and conduct a process of self cleansing. Every art is a deep dive and a kind of meditation to certain extent.
Generally people think life is a pursuit, an art of getting what we like, but it is not true. In fact it is a process of learning to appreciate the differences and variety of the creation and liking what is around us and what we have actually got. Unity is the only creed of life because life functions in organic connectivity. All the differentiations are manmade and manipulated by generations, whether it is social or geographical. We extend various type of unquestioned devotion to different concepts of the world and fail to realize that all this is manmade and tailored to their greed and requirements, which is not going to last in a larger span. In fact all this is perpetual food to their ego and our ego. It is inhuman to create a culture which does not reduce the ego of people. Dissolution of all these differences and fractions is possible only by larger hearts and smaller minds. We have to come out of the cell of our own making, widen our hearts and rise in love.

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