When and how does it hit you that you are in
love? Is there a “thunderbolt” feeling when you meet your soul mate? First of
all, does nature pair a male and female and conspires to have them meet? Is
“soulmate” a marketing jargon full of hot air or is there something to it?
I
don’t wish to confer myself an authority on this subject but then I am a
well-read person with a thinking mind. My mind was drawn to this domain
unwittingly, the premises came raining down and so I am sharing this.
We had a
talk by Dr. P S Kumar at FOSWL meeting last month where he was talking on the
power of thoughts and argued that if you harbour strong thoughts consistently
then it comes to fruition. Said he, “When I was in college, I had a strong
desire to work for L&T. But somehow I joined a local firm and I happened to
meet a L&T top honcho in one of my flights. We were seated next to each
other and by the end of the flight he offered me a job.” Dr. Kumar said,
“That’s the power of my thoughts attracting that person and also this
experience.” Another instance was I fervently wished a book on VALPARAI. You
won’t believe that someone sent me an advanced copy of the manuscript even
before it went into print. Your thoughts
attract similar thoughts in others and they always come to fruition.
I
came home and immediately made a list of my life-goals: a job in UAE, woman for
whom my heart would beat for would really set me up for writing glory. So I
made a PPT with pictures thinking that if I go to bed with these pictures on a
lazy browse of a smartphone, maybe these will come to fruition as well. No harm
trying, kasa panama (Tamil idiom
meaning it does not cost any penny).
One
thing led to another as I worked on this VISUALIZATION ppt; I find some faces
of movie stars and singers attractive. I prefer a round face in a woman than a
longitudinal one; as in Dia Mirza, Tamanah, Julie Delpy, Amy Adams, Andrea
Corr, or even a Soundarya. The ideas developed off its own steam; that’s the
gift of a thinking mind.
This
exercise showed that I was drawn to ARTHA and KAMA just as any human would. My
wish list included trekking, swimming, coming home to an embrace of a woman my
heart went crazy for, a stupid Toyota car, a duplex apartment in Besant Nagar and
you can fill up along those lines. And then it hit me!
Premise one: “you
don’t love a woman for her virtues or brains or dress sense, but you love her
as long as she is interested in me.” I learnt this lesson very well from
my sindhi imbroglio. Then this premise two
came in from the visualization exercise: Never choose a
woman to love on the basis of Artha and Kama – meaning never estimate
the worth of a woman in terms of money, education, or any economic class or if
she is tall or short or chikna or gora or the colour of her nail polish or lip
stick. Why? Even the most attractive woman today will age to flabbiness and
hanging skins. Proof: look at the recent photographs of a Sadhana or Saira
Bhanu and you can see the mischiefs and ravages of time. Even a Rekha or Hema
Malini or Madhuri Dixit in 2018 is not a show stopper sight. These women had
their days and now no one would spend a dime to look in their direction. This
leads to an interesting premise: you love and marry for
DHARMA and MOKSHA and not Artha and Kama. Dharma means a woman with
values which that Sindhi had not a miniscule, Moksha is an attitude of a person
who believes in continuous self-improvement. There are very few people who invest
in themselves; and take concrete steps to grow in wisdom.
The
folklore of Savitri gives the hint. She was given a carte blanche by her
father, “Daughter, you can marry anyone you wish.” She went on a world tour for
a year and settled for a penurious Satyavan who had less than a year of life.
Savitri was supersmart in her attitude: it is better to
live a year with a virtuous man than live a century with a mediocre or a
monster. A year is thousands and millions of moments and in the right
hands it can be heaven. Sita displays this utter scorn for money and power as
she accompanies Rama to the forest. She says, “The travails of Dandaka forest
is nothing compared to the pleasure of your company.” She rejects with contempt
the temptations of Ravana that no amount of gold and money would equal Rama’s
companionship. Both Savitri and Sita were unconsciously voting for DHARMA and
MOKSHA. In other words VALUES and an ATTITUDE for SELF-IMPROVEMENT
After
this insight I am no longer drawn to a Tamanah Bhatia who frankly is a piece of
meat I would have hammered in a bed of my imagination. It pays a million times to be
alone than be tied in knots to a dross like pUsHpA or any woman who spends all
her time in beauty salons and fab india apparels. The
beauty of a woman lies in her ability to bind and capacity for
self-sacrifice where she always places the interests of her husband and kids
before herself all the time. Not a prima donna who is obsessed with
French Perfumes or spends all her time on the latest winter collection or hair
do’s or manicure and pedicure business.
ARTHA
(which is money and what money can buy) and KAMA (shape of tits and dresses)
are programmed to wither and decay but DHARMA and MOKSHA are seeds that grow
into banyan trees in time. What’s more they never die. So don't believe in all this nonsense of "love at first sight" or a "thunderbolt" or "soulmates" for TRUST, FAITH are germinated and cultivated in the seeds of VALUES and brutal HONESTY. And these take TIME and it's always a WORK-IN-PROGRESS but at least get the direction right.
I wish to record these two compliments here. Anurag Gupta, my batchmate in another context wrote: These are powerful words spoken by an excellent writer. Not many can match you in your abilities. Another was Lalit Matai's "Sathya, there are lots of people in our batch who care for you. Don't feel lonely." Again in a different context but I want a place to store these and this is as good as any.
ReplyDelete