March 6, 2012

The one inside yoU!


“Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle.” 
― Lewis CarrollAlice in Wonderland
― Albert Camus


Its better to spend time with yourself than to introspect yourself.
Generally when you introspect, you will interview yourself. You force yourself to answer questions.  Only a conscious mind can question. When you are consciously asking question you force yourself to answer consciously and you tend to connect two disjoint thoughts, do some reverse reasoning and come up with answers to justify things and actions, you don't find the reason so you create one.

To spend quality time with yourself can never mean that you keep on questioning your subconscious mind like an annoying reporter. When you spend time with yourself you are not an interviewer. You are an observer, a listener, a companion. Spending time with yourself means waiting for your mind to speak, enjoying the silence, giving time to your inner-self to boot. I have used the word "spending" and not "using" cause you don't be with yourself with any intention or purpose, you can't start with the aim of "utilizing" your time with yourself. You don't try anything (except ignoring distractions and which over the period of time don't bother you). Its like watching a dance. You enjoy the steps, you enjoy the movements of pause, you don't ask a dancer to make the next move quickly, you don't ask how and why did you not take one more round; instead you just observe and enjoy the dance. 

“In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion.” 

Inner dance answers all of the questions automatically, because when you consciously ask yourself a question your subconscious mind also registers it. This is because your subconscious mind is always awake. Only when u let your subconscious mind to flow, you can get the answers to the most complex and important questions in life. This occurs at the right time these answers also connect the missing links but easily without using any reverse engineering technique. Archimedes discovered his buoyancy to displacement principle when he asked the question consciously but got his answer when he was expecting it the least. 

When you have spent enough time watching the beautiful dance, your inner-self invites you again and again to watch it and then just like your body tells you that it wants food your dancer sends you the signal that it wants to talk to you. Unless you once again watch the dance you feel restless. This article was written after I felt the urge to see the dance. I did not think over the points for the article. They just occurred to me and I kept writing. 

"Silence is all that is needed, and everything else follows on its own accord" -Osho

5 comments:

Deeksha Khatri said...

its true..........we should realize that wen we have time for everything outside ourselves then surely we have time for the one inside us.......then only we can get to the solution which we thibk we dont have to our problem ,if any, inside us only..........give urself time........be with yourself.......be ur own companion......a best friend n u will find urself........

Deeksha Khatri said...

its true..........we should realize that wen we have time for everything outside ourselves then surely we have time for the one inside us.......then only we can get to the solution which we thibk we dont have to our problem ,if any, inside us only..........give urself time........be with yourself.......be ur own companion......a best friend n u will find urself........

anup bhongade said...

Hello vinay,
Well written, well directed and well composed
All awards goes to you my friend.
In the world of psychology, there are lots of
Things which are beyond Wat we think however,
Being a psychologist I must say ,well tried to explain
Mind and thoughts...well done

shon said...

Why you need Archimedes' example, when you yourself had turned to much simpler "Ghime's" notes(where you least expected), when you din't find the solution in the Karade's or the S.Chand's(where you expected the most)....Jokes apart..well said Sardaji...the quote i like most was "enjoying the silence"....remember, how we used to enjoy the silence after the "deafening" chemistry lectures..!!! :):) Very well written..!!!

Unknown said...

Deeksha, Anup and Shon- :)