Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The real 'Theory of Relativity'!

Everyone has heard or read about the famous 'Theory of Relativity' by Albert Einstein, one of the greats of the 21st Century. His explanation all point towards relativity in terms of space. One fine night...in one fine state of mind...my thoughts lead me to 'this' particular theory of 'this' particular person. And my interest in the thoughts of the human mind led me to amalgamate the renowned theory with my interest...leading to a brand new realization.
The human mind works quite like everything else...very relative in nature. So many times we find instances where something that is so easy n enjoyable for someone is at the same instant so undoable n laborious for someone else.
Isn't everything around us relative to who we are...what we are...n...how we are!!!

Positive-Negative...Good-Bad...Enjoyable-Painful...Like-Unlike...Easy-Difficult...Love-Hate...Strength-Weakness...Perfection-Imperfection! (etc.etc.)
All of them are so relative to the human mind. They do not contain any Eternal Truth or Fact about them...they are just perceived adjectives...of anything.
I fail to understand how so much emphasis of something being right is directly proportional to the number of people supporting it. There is no hard bound rule defined for any adjective...there can't be...!
Ain't it much easier to just see or believe things to be as they are...without adding any unnecessary added on information to them. Let things just be.
I'm just putting old wine in a new bottle. I don't believe there is nothing new to add...I don't believe there is any knowledge(don't read technological!) not attained by man.
The human 'Theory of Relativity' as I would put it would state:
" Every human understands n perceives things not as they are, but as they want to. Acceptance of everything as it is...is perhaps the ultimate salvation!"
There is such a common phrase 'Beauty Lies in The Eyes of The Beholder'...which when simply put it becomes...one sees what one wants to...one hears what one wants to...! Therefore everything that one sees or hears becomes very relative to the person.
"That's true for you but not for me!"
Our own cognitive bias prevents us from the ultimate realization!
There is no true or false(right or wrong)...All points of view are equally valid and invalid.
All is relative...not in an absolute way...but in a relative way!
Everything is Right...Everything is Wrong! Why not remove all contradictions and and simply state :
'Everything Is!'

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

'Ideal Life'

Ideally, every person ought to live each passing moment of his life as if the next moment were going to be his last. He ought to be able to live in the constant expectation of immediate death, and to live like this, not morbidly but serenely.... The closer a person can come to attaining this ideal state of mind, the happier he shall be... Ironically I read somewhere..."Everyone believes in the certainty of death...but surprisingly everyone believes that day is not today!"
I believe that once we accept our death...we are free to live...not caring about reputation...about what anyone else has to say...!
Quoting Shakespeare : "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players!" I look around and find one n all acting...and its so 'realistic' n 'believable'...rarely come across someone who is what is...there's a race in being what the world wants the idealist to be...! And one day in this worthless race...we'll wake up and find ourselves 'dead'...!
Live rationally, and part with life cheerfully, as a ripe fruit drops, extolling the season that bore it and the tree that matured it.
We are all wanting to lead a better life, but in the haste forgetting to live.
I may as well act as others...My life may seem fruitless...I don't want to live what others call an ideal or perfect life 'cause that ain't mine! I rejoice in having the knowledge that when I die...any moment that it may be...With my last breath...I won't have any damn reason to want another...I believe that when i draw my last breath I would be satisfied with the knowledge that my experience of life wasn't a hideous sham!
"I believe my life is someone else's dream...my only concern...is it being enjoyed?"

Monday, January 25, 2010

Ain't it True ?

One could have all the theological training of a hedgehog and still get wild applause if one stands up and say 'I'm a Religionist' , but it seems that Atheists are required to demonstrate more intelligence and expertise than all the priests and theologians that have ever lived before they are allowed to publicly express their doubts.