Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Dear Raghuram, I welcome the change in our usual " routine" postings, although this too is very long. You have tried to voice the entire world's dichotomy in emotions. This has been addressed in all our scriptures, just as you quote. Without making the West as a scapegoat, we should look at the Indian ethos. We have enough examples of "struggles for power", in both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, as in other Indian stories, even before the advent of Muslim rulers. Luckily, we have enough stories to counterbalance these where the kings were chosen by democratic means, even before the West discovered the word Democracy. Talking of life, the first examples of life as a struggle are as valid as the second one of Nature's inherent beauty. If we do not preserve health, our body will be acted upon by the bacteria and viruses. So, even while maintaining health, the body is constantly countering the effects of the harmful " bugs". That indeed is a constant struggle. It would be a wonderful and Divine Providence, if one is born rich and healthy, has a philosophical bent of mind and does not have to earn money, is able to do pure social welfare work and not be interested in politics, and fight only if you must. That ideal is symbolized in our Indian Gods and Goddesses, where they bestow boons, are eternally wealthy and healthy and "kill" only the demons within us or as external sources of trouble. But, as humans, it would be a rare finding. One person in several hundred generations. The rest of us need to work, and raise families, and try to maintain sanity through traffic of life or on the roads. The Indian Philosophy of looking at the Divine in everything perhaps evolved out of this need to not destroy that which is " not food" as per your definition. Because food, whether vegetarian or animal product needs to be eaten for survival. Therfore, the prayer to the food, prior to eating---Brahmarpanam Brahmahavi...etc..... Durgesh Mankikar,MD ayurveda wrote: Two Viewpoints of this Manifested World Two Viewpoints of this Manifested World First time when I heard that our sympathetic nervous system fights with the enemies on our body I felt uncomfortable. I felt like they are army. I was wondering why should you call the functioning of eyes as seeing, ears hearing, tongue tasting, and stomach digesting, etc why should we call sympathetic nervous system as fighting while we use fighting as a bad thing in outside world. Parasympathetic nervous system now fights with the sympathetic system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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