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Thursday, January 05, 2012

Aadhaar

I could not hold back this post, though I had already posted it at another forum (blog-page)....
This blog page was my 'aadhaar' all along, and turning towards another one seemed like 'wilful' neglect of this one or a duplication with ulterior motives! Anyway, this copy paste should not, hopefully cause any 'de-duplication' issues (like our Aadhaar's "process"!).
quote:
http://www.speakingtree.in/public/spiritual-blogs/seekers/science-of-spirituality/aadhaar

'Aadhaar' is now a famous word. It sent me scrambling towards the queue for obtaining an 'Aadhaar' number, when the 'aadhaar' (basis..... that is what it is supposed to mean popularly)... when the aadhar/basis for an LPG refill is going to be THE aadhaar issued by government (Unique identity number)...

That activity of offering biometrics and demographics , which makes me 'unique' by the very nature of combination of data pertaining to me, set me into thinking about 'aadhaar' concept itself.

The ancient spiritual masters used to teach us about the aadhaar of this creation, and thus lead us towards the core of our being (our aadhaar!). Yet another set of masters used to adopt 'logic' as a tool to tackle the 'logically stuck' people...... It is like this... if we cannot be pulled out of slush (we are stuck deep , inextricably), then remove the slush that is immediately around us! It may work, and then when the 'material' around is removed a little, we 'find' ourselves 'freed' and we have to just climb out! That 'logical' tool is negation, known by the ancient name "Neyti" ( na-iti... or... not this, not this...).. they tell us to take up everything that 'appears' to be an aadhaar, or basis, and then eliminate it with 'neyti' (mathematical science does use this method for certain problems).
The 'design' of the software that deals with allotment of Unique id also seems to use 'neyti' by comparison..... They call it 'de-duplication' (the "pre-supposition" is that it (the biometrics & demographics of a person) is a 'duplicate' , and it (IT-the computer) checks for the 'original'... If it does not find the 'original' then this data is 'deemed' original, and allotted a unique number! It set me wondering, what if a person "swaps" the iris (this is the strongest of biometrics, unless a person is blind, of course)....
And, as a striking contrast, our spiritual masters remind us , no two leaves are alike on this planet (with so many plants, trees, its leaves, etc!).... so it is just a question of our capability to find the biometrics (and whatever), to be able to 'allot' a unique id (aadhaar), to anything we like!
That takes us a bit deeper. Once we 'tap' the ultimate 'aadhaar' of everything, then it is easy to do 'de-duplication' about anything almost instantaneously(this capability of 'instantaneously' does ring a bell about 'siddhi's....)!
So, it does take a 'spiritually-inclined' mind to design a good software for 'aadhaar'... Till then, our people are quite smart.... It is just 'de-bugging' (yes, there are bugs, not a pre-assumption at all, )... when a bug troubles, prominent tools are 1) try for some time, if it a simple bug, sincerely remove it. 2) if the bug has a better duplicate version, cut-copy-paste 3) if the bug is somewhere between two lines of codes (spotted, fingers-laid-upon), then, 3-a) include a line to send the pointer, control to next line...... (not many are there to find out this) or 3-b) Just delete the 'echo' effect, add another code to send the control flying to the next logical sequence.... (who has the time to find the 'missing' error message or bug?).. 4) If the three do not work, try to rewrite the codes, mess it up further, get a smarter junior to 'assist' in that project... 5) and so on.....
Well, that is what we do with our lives, avoiding a 'direct' confrontation with the very basis of our life , 'aadhaar' of our life, till that 'LPG' refill is blocked (the fuel that affords us a human re-birth!)....
Anyway, it does not matter, as long as 'de-duplication' takes such a long time!
Regards,
PSN

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