August 8, 2008...8:13 am

Beauty,worship and realization

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Beauty, love or any subject of feelings cannot be defined, it has to be realized. Understanding about beauty directly equals to love for the omnipresence. To realize the omnipresence is difficult in raw form because we humans have limitation, limitation of thinking in objects and not in subjects.

With my limitation, I see beauty in you and realize beauty…and in turn, I realize my love for omnipresent. Day by day, understanding becomes more profound and so my love too becomes virtuous.

May be this is fundamental Mantra for those who wants to be beautiful …( or to be creative or lover or be a human at least)

“Realization” – Realization of truth by transforming subjects (e.g. beauty) into your beloved objects.

Beauty – Realize it in beloved ones.
Love – Realize by expressing and giving it to dear ones.
Creativity – Realize by your creations

You name any highest human quality..understanding becomes easy when you project it in ideals and transform yourself into them by realization.

Wait…Am I learning Murti Pooja (Worship of Idol, Worship of perfection, worship of paragon) here? A process by which we try to revere ultimate human characteristics and put wish in front of universe to be!?

~ Nisarg

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  • Let me start by explaining my reasoning of “MurtiPuja”!!! I totally agree that we, humans, think of objects rather than subjects!!! Same goes, when it comes to worship… We need to have form to worship… we cannot think of a shapeless God, when time comes to rely upon/worship… Having an idol in front of us concentrate our thoughts and energy, which is required in worship or even in doing anything… (Recently I joined Gym, the instructor told me that you can survive a rigorous exercise when you concentrate at a point somewhere, anywhere – “on wall”, “on roof”, pretty much anywhere!!! And believe me it worked!!!) So the morale of the story is we need a point of concentration, and in worship, it is the idol…

    Now comes, beauty!!! Again, I agree with Mr. Joshi here… that is not defined, but felt or realized!!! And it is best felt/realized in its pure, shapeless form. And as we don’t believe in subjects, we tend to call things or persons beautiful… That is why I guess, you have to transform the idea of beauty into something you can see, someone you can think about!!!


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