Thursday, March 19, 2020

Janatha curfew

Janatha curfew



19 March 2020.

The whole nation was eagerly and anxiously looking forward to listen to Honorable PM's address to the citizens. 

As you know the TV channels have to discuss , debate immediately on this address.  Panelists were drawn from different strata. 

One of them was a Dr from a leading corporate Hospital group. 

It's interesting to listen to her. 

Every one in the panel was full of praise for our beloved PM and emphatic on the need to observe No-out on Sunday,  the 22nd March, between 7 am and 9 in the night,  practically the whole day.  And show our sincerity, solidarity to fight dreaded corona. 

Already with schools,  malls and cinemas shut,  there are memes on social media about how people struggle to manage kids' energies indoor. 

Well this Dr said it's time to do meditation. 

It kindled the writer in me to put forth and share what I hear people feel about,  I feel and the positives which experts feel about practice of meditation, in Indian languages dhyan. 

First let's explode the myth that it's for seers, Rishis and those who are in the evening of their life. And not for Grahasthas in the prime of their life and shouldering like Herculean the responsibility to maintain and upbring the family. 

In fact this is the time  when you would need it,  that's dhyan,  more.  Considering the stress and pressures under which you try to hold yourself together in the sea of multifarious responsibilities.






On one Sunday suddenly a client visited my home.  To my surprise he was clad in dhoti, khadhi half sleeve and sporting abundant vibuthi.  Whenever he visited,  he used to come in coat,  suit only. 

Sensing and reading my mind he began to clear, "Sir,  today we have Gurupuja for our great grandfather.  He attained Sanyas around 65 years of age."

He went on further, "I would also follow my great grandfather and plan to attain sanyas at my 55th year."

He was about 45.

I said,  "my dear friend, you can't have it like any business plan.  You don't know when and where the Buddha in you would wake up. "

Well any good thing has to come to its grand gala finale.. This piece too. 

Let me end it on a healthy note,  how dhyan helps you stay healthy despite any any environmental dread. 

Dhyan releases tension on the nuclie of the hypothalamus due to peaceful thoughts and the state of withdrawal from the body and influences it through continuous feedback of slow, rhythmic impulses. It also activates the functions of various endocrine glands and set up a useful homeostatic balance between various hormones,  thereby leading to good health and much more. 



Sunday, March 15, 2020

No Duality

No Duality 


The physical frame rejoices pleasures
And
Suffers all pains. 

Man tries to avert suffering. 
Yes. 
Man succeeds. Overcomes the pain. 

But,  has pain gone once and for all? 

No. 

When one pain goes off another elsewhere crops up. 

What's the way out? 

The one and the only way is to be aware that it's only the physical body and mind that suffer the pain. Then are we just body and mind? 

No. 

Transcend these two and know that the knower and the known are one and the same. 

From the stage of our unquiet and wandering mind and the body,  how do we transcend? 

The Saints show the path:

Maha Periyava:

இந்த நிலைக்கு வருவதற்கு ஸுலபமான ஸாதனம் பக்தி உபாஸனை என்று அப்பைய தீக்ஷிதர் சொல்லியிருக்கிறார். அதை எல்லோரும் அநுஸரித்து அத்வைத ஸித்தியை அடைய வேண்டும். 

Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi:


சாதரணமாக அனுஷ்டிக்கப்படும் த்யானம் ஒரு கால எல்லைக்கு உட்பட்டது. ஒர் உருவத்தோடு தொடர்புடையது. இதயத்தில் ஒரு கடவுளின் உருவத்தையோ, புனித ஒலியையோ அல்லது இரண்டையுமோ த்யானிக்கிறோம். எனவே அதில் தியானிப்பவன்,  த்யானிக்கப்படும் பொருள் என்று சிலருக்கு சில காலம் பயன்படலாம். இவ்வாறு பிரிப்பது தவறு. பரம்பொருளோடு தொடர்ச்சியான உறவுக்குத் தடையாக இருப்பது மனம். அது தன் வலிமையைக் காட்டிக் கொண்டே இருக்கும்.  தான் செய்வது சரி என்று நம்மை நம்பச் செய்யும். 

மனத்தின் மூலத்தை நாடும் போது இந்தத் தவறு புலனாகிறது. மனத்தின் மூலம் ஆத்மிக இதயத்தை அடைவதே முடிவான தீர்வைத்தரும். 

Shri Krsna :

When we perform work in devotion, it purifies the mind and deepens our spiritual realization. Then when the mind becomes tranquil, meditation becomes the primary means of elevation. Through meditation, yogis strive to conquer their mind, for while the untrained mind is the worst enemy, the trained mind is the best friend. Shree Krishna cautions Arjun that one cannot attain success on the spiritual path by engaging in severe austerities, and hence one must be temperate in eating, work, recreation, and sleep. He then explains the sādhanā for uniting the mind with God. Just as a lamp in a windless place does not flicker, likewise the sādhak must hold the mind steady in meditation. The mind is indeed difficult to restrain, but by practice and detachment, it can be controlled. So, wherever it wanders, one should bring it back and continually focus it upon God. When the mind gets purified, it becomes established in transcendence. In that joyous state called samādhi, one experiences boundless divine bliss.










Sunday, March 8, 2020

the quest...

The eternal quest..... 

Barbiturate. 

It's a new word popping up on my reading. 

Though I could get the sense of the word from the context,  couldn't help the craziness to find out the meaning.

Thanks to myriads of dictionaries,  here is what the word conveys:


barbiturate

/bɑːˈbɪtjʊrət,bɑːˈbɪtjʊreɪt/
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noun
any of a class of sedative and sleep-inducing drugs derived from barbituric acid.

CHEMISTRY
a salt or ester of barbituric acid.

Is it time we should go for drugs especially allopathic ones sparingly? 

No. I'm not an expert to deal at length on it. 

Yet can't help instinctively feel that frequency to pop up a tablet like lollipops somehow psychologically kills the natural healing system.  This in spite of world scaring corona. 

For your curiosity sake you may check it up with your doctor,  the family doctor. 

They won't spill the bean. 

My best half complained to my cardiologist that I'm not regular in taking medicines. 

He stared at me and posed, "why?".

I said, "sorry Dr.  Somehow I have an apprehension.  That these pollute our anatomy with chronic side effects."

He shot back, "hurrey, that's just very negligible not even about 2%.  I warn you please don't skip your medicines."



Do I mean never to follow prescriptions? 

Never ever. 

I feel like sharing my hide and seek tryst with prescribed drugs. 

In my sojourn of 4 days to Kashi I had not taken pressure and heart medicines. I was feeling absolutely fine. Of course I didn't check the BP.  There was walking,  walking and climbing stairs all the four days morning till night.  Though the body craved for rest,  we didn't feel unhearty or kind of any restlessness. Even as Kashi was wintry. Perhaps the body temperature due to lot of walking kept us warm. 

Back then to Chennai at its tropical best. 

Cough, strain to breathe and Eosinophilic asthma kept me on hook for a whole week.  I managed without drugs for about initial two days.  Third day couldn't manage any longer.  Dashed off that night to Doctor. His stethoscope intimated BP was normal - mind you even while skipping pressure medicine. But to ease off cough,  eosinophil he started scripting his prescription of 5 days course. 

This time I obeyed like tamed pet. 

Though the strain seemed to decline very slowly, it didn't go off fully even after I completed the full course of prescription. 

But couple of days later I just felt normal. 

The dhyan, accepting that you are not doing well, I'm afraid plays magical role in restoring normal health. Acknowledge medicine may play a complementary role but not full role. 

Even in the case of corona!