Sunday, November 1, 2009

Looking into the wilderness from the shadows of oblivion!!
Speaking into the ears of vanished from the dusk of forgetfulness!!

Well friends I am talking about two things over here, wild and unconsciousness. This forms a deadly mixture and for long adventurers has gone across the land in search of two at one place.
The unconscious mind is so powerful that it can take you to any place, but for a second imagine you are in wild and then yours unconscious took you to a place that is incomprehensible by words.

Last I have been to such a place was back in 2006, It was a transition that was incomplete. Cautions avoid any such journeys as it can harm you adversely. If you ever set into transition complete the whole process. Mind is as weak as strong it appears to be, smallest of bugs can ruin the holiness of this place.

I always felt Buddha was a rocker in the real spirit; he did go beyond the easily comprehendible. I think the biggest of his acclaim will be sitting under a tree and conquering the mind. I cannot travel 20 min in a bus without thinking about music, job, solitude, food and anything that’s forming part of daily life…..

If I have to define wild, as a gore term, it is something like running naked in a crowded bazaar or shouting from you balcony in the darkest hour of the night, let know everybody you rule. Somehow I think wild is a place of freedom, it can never be a place for a civilized world. Now the other word, I wrote in the title of this post is unconsciousness. How to awake your unconscious state of mind? The more you inhibit yourself from acclaiming the real you, the more is the pull into the state of unconsciousness. Few times you travel and be back to your normal self, without even realizing what has happened in all that while?

Talking about Buddha, may be sounding absurd, but I always felt he was able to understand a part of wild and unconsciousness, before he would have explained, people have comprehended a lot out of his posture and state of mind.


If I tell you about a guy who was in wild for years and lived around a tree meditating, you will always be at awe of that person how he did it? Well that person did it coz, he had understood the meaning of wild and conquered his unconsciousness and neglected the conscious. Buddha left his wife and children to pursue his quest. He never set up an ideal example of a civilized person. He has to be in the wild and look beyond the mirror of life.


I was thinking, which person had come nearest to Buddha in understanding the wild and unconscious; it can be none other than Mr. Gandhi. I have seen the elements of wild in him, when I read about him leading clueless people in trying situation. His unconsciousness was so powerful, that it drove a nation to a slow and uncomplaining route to freedom. Does he ever let know a nation he was driven by a wild and an unconscious factor.


Talking about life in general, I feel you all need to experiment with your unconscious and the wild side. It is easy said than done. But for that simplest of thing to be done is question. Question your own existence? Question the existence of things around you? Question everything you do and are made to be done? In the last or in the front, be a non conformist for a while to what all is there.


This may also let you know the wild and the unconscious state of a human being?