Lessons from the returning souls
Few
years back, when my life had thoroughly bottomed out, leaving me in a befuddled
state of mind, viewing everything happening to me with an infant’s maturity, I
felt immensely helpless and uneasy. Like Buddha, I too was dumbfounded and was
in instant need of a Bodhi tree for self-introspection that would enlighten and
persuade me to accept the reality and feel comfortable in the skin of my own situation.
During
this tough phase, “Destiny”, which is called as “destroyer of man made plans” by some and “driver
to the man’s real destination” by others, cajoled me to encounter 3 deaths
in my closest circle. These deaths no doubt caused unfathomable pain, but it
surely was an eye opener for me as well. The exit of these 3 men to the eternal
world absolutely unveiled my entry point to the real world. While they ended
their lives, I began to live.
The
first one which sparked my enlightenment process was the death of an elderly family
friend Mr. Murthy. He was diagnosed with 4 major blockages in his heart during
his early 70’s, each one of which was over 90% and was advised an urgent surgery
which otherwise would lead to his critical condition. Mr Murthy possessed
preternatural will power and faith in his instincts more than the medical
reports, thus by simply trusting his faith, he refrained
from yielding to the doctor’s advice and decided to live by being unconscious
about his deformity. The doctor warned him that these blockages were as
dangerous as unlocked grenades which would explode anytime and cause huge
trouble, but Mr Murthy never gave cognizance to that as he was used to living
only on what he internally felt and believed and his body whispered to him that
it was absolutely normal. From the following day onwards, he continued living
like before making no changes to his routine. Years passed by, he was hale
& healthy and on his own to an extent that, he also fulfilled his dream of
touring Europe with his friends. After 8 years of making this brave decision,
Mr Murthy breathed his last being an unrepentant soul.
And while his grandson
shared these raw stories of Mr Murthy, I was enlightened with the 1st
life hack i.e. “your instinct is your guide, it is larger than any evidential report
or a document. It’s the voice of your soul communicating with your heart.
Originally humans live or act to comfort their soul and not their body. Thus one
who keenly observes his instincts, can never be misled in life”.
The
2nd death was an immensely painful one as it was the expiry of my
first ever soul mate, my grandfather. He was basically a sports person, a
national level basketball player and literally played the game of life just
like any other sport. At the age of 92, he was diagnosed with almost final
stage throat tumor and had to instantly undergo tracheotomy. The way he
conducted himself during the entire journey of his treatment, broadened my idea
about life. After the tracheotomy, when I pushed the ICU door with anxiety,
the scene there instantly cracked me up, as my grand dad was so unconcerned
about his physical condition and was happily gesturing to the nurses there to
let him know the score of the cricket match that was going on. Much to the
surprise of the doctor, my Granddad responded extraordinarily well to all the
radiation sessions and finally the time had arrived to undo the tracheotomy,
and this became a news in the entire hospital as it had never happened before
to anybody of that age until then. My grandfather was super excited as now he
could relish his favourite delicacies orally and not through the peg inserted
to his stomach. After the procedure, he was kept under observation in the
hospital for 2 days, and I was surprised to see him enjoy every bit of his stay
there just like one enjoys his stay at a luxurious hotel. He would eagerly wait
for his meal time, so that he could savour his favourite idli & sambar from
the hospital canteen. And at the time of discharge, when the doctor asked my
granddad whether he had any doubts to clarify about his condition, he had none
as he gave zero cognizance to diseases & disorders since beginning, but he
asked a question that absolutely amused not only the doctor but us too, and it
was “can I re-start eating ice-cream every evening just like before?". And
then on he relished the ice cream every evening for a year and breathed his
last at the age of 94, in a state of utmost tranquility.
While
mulling about how he managed to live his life so well, my 2nd life
hack popped out “ instead of mechanically living our lives, we had to “Play” it as a game,
having no worries of winning or losing, giving it our best shot when the turn
comes, not with anxiety but with utmost excitement, with unified team work of
our “Mind, body & soul”, enjoying every moment by being in the present; and
my granddad believed when one is playing a game, consciously or unconsciously,
he shall be in the present”….. Remember “enjoyment is the key, whatever the
situation may be”.
The
3rd death that upgraded my maturity is the death of another most
virtuous family friend, Mr Raghu. During his late 40’s, he was diagnosed with a
deadly respiratory disease. As told by Mr Raghu himself, he was a strong
believer of fate and after being diagnosed with this disease, his faith
on fate grew stronger, because he was a teetotaler and a non-smoker
who had absolutely nil chances of inviting this disease to his life, but for
fate. His treatment went on for more than a year and finally when Mr Raghu
thought, his tough times were gone, the doctor broke yet another news, which
shocked the entire family. Mr Raghu’s
disease was cured, but as a side effect of strong medicines, he had developed permanent
complications that were rare enough to not have a cure, which again goes back
to fate. Anything could happen anytime. Being practically thought full, Mr
Raghu pulled up his socks to equip his family to live without him. He
re-started his professional practice, toured with his family frequently and
made maximum memories. Since his sons were still immature to understand his
condition, he steadily imparted simple philosophies of life that would enable
them to live independently by taking responsibilities of themselves as well as
the house. Braving his disease for almost 10 years, Mr Raghu breathed his last
peacefully. By now, his wife & sons were mentally well equipped to manage
the finances, house and themselves independently standing still on Mr Raghu’s
strong foundations.
While
his son was sharing with me, how proud he was of his father, I received my 3rd
life hack, “in life neither be too optimistic, nor too pessimistic, but be
realistic. However tough the situation may be, one should neither impractically
expect a miracle to occur nor succumb to it helplessly, but accept the
situation as it is and fearlessly give your best to ameliorate everything under
your control”.
These
three departures, undoubtedly enlightened me with one rock solid life hack, “Believing
your instincts and enjoying every moment paired up with a realistic mind set
can help us capture the best view of life from the ultimate view point; the
soul ”. And we can never doubt the lessons learnt from the returning souls as
they are already tested hacks open for everyone to try it themselves.
Simple
Thoughts to live well
Ill
health and death are indisputably the ultimate teachers of the most accurate
and authentic life hacks. Those who can grasp them keenly, shall be freed from
the stress & fear of all the unknowns in life.
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteSimply very beautiful for all senior citizens and ill fated childrens having some deformalities to lead their worthy life without depnding or hurting others. May god bless with more novel thought to emerge from u
ReplyDeleteThank you! your blessings means a lot.
ReplyDeleteI look at a young saint looking at life values derived from three great souls whom she knew and not living now. The lifestyle and the values these three people had while they lived on this planet is a source of learning and inspiration to the writer. Everyone has aesthetic way of looking at life. These values and style of life will definitely influence their sibling, which will be part of next generation.
ReplyDeleteIn the life events of Mr. Murthy writer observes that instinct from the inside is more powerful and realistic than physical documents about the state of the body. People will be happy to listen to the voice from the insight rather than the body and recommendations received from medical experts analysing the problems of the physical body.
In the next case of authors own granddad towards whom she seems to be attached and inspired she notices an insight to enjoy every bit of life. The author concludes that we should enjoy and be present in every minute of our lives.
In the third life journey, writer looks upon balanced life which according to her need not be either too optimistic or pessimistic. It is good to accept reality in life and keep marching. It is just not how long we breathe but how did we really live it.
A good analysis of life by the author and we can really expect a future good writer
Appreciate your detailed inference..
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