Amazing
observation.... by a wonderful seeker amid us!
(And I seek to
dedicate this write up to that noble thought of that person!)
When we say
'Shraddha', the ancient word which symbolised the very life-energy of
our cultural heritage, which evolved to become the very 'way of our
being'... which almost ensured a 'common minimum program' for the
spiritual upliftment of our society itself, as an integrated whole,
while affording situation based flexibility and freedom to adapt
ourselves accordingly, this one attribute which seems to represent
the cambric of our ancient culture, today looks a bit elusive, even
for the proper grasp of the word...!
In that
backdrop, we seem to need a small interface, even if... as a
makeshift arrangement only, but well within our reach... As the
perception deepens, and it accelerates on-its-own... 'shraddha'
presents itself, in us in all its resplendent glory, as ever before!
This 'way of
looking at things', seems to offer an inspiring possibility! Dignity!
Giving dignity
is something very exclusively personal, individualistic, and yet the
incidental benefits reaching everyone and everything around! It
doesn't just stop with that! It affords the 'seeding' of a precious
attribute 'trust'.
A person who
decides upon adding dignity to every incident, every action, every
thought, .... at once sets upon one's own inner refinement, and
what is needed towards this task, finds its own way (just as the Guru
finds a worthy disciple!).
I trust this 'potential' in every human around me, to be able to collect one's own
unique ways of reaching towards higher levels of dignifying one's own
experience of life, “the way it happens” to each one!
This write up
is yet another effort to dignify in my own way, something said in all
innocence, and yet quite intensely! Obviously, there is something
sacred about it, which makes it obligatory to pass on the privilege
of “owning it up”, to the person who gifted me with this 'tool' (
Dignifying... life-experience-itself)..
Dignifying(ly)
yours,
psn (11th
February, 2014)
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