Saturday, August 19, 2023

BE HUMBLE BE POLITE BE PASSIONATE

 Jo hai so hai’ -- it is what it is War, murder, theft have been going on for thousands of years and will continue for as long as the human race exists. Knowing and realising this, the yogi withdraws the focus from the transient things of the world. Yogis realise the inherent futility of having an opinion on things that have no bearing whatsoever on their immediate circumstances, or life. They look upon the world from the stable perch of Ishwar Srishti. As Ashtavakra Gita verse 7:5 says, ‘I am pure consciousness, and the world is like a magician's show. What is there to take up or reject?’  


Where there is no aversion or attraction, there is peace.


A powerful expression of the futility of all earthly, human endeavour can be found in the opening lines of Ecclesiastes in the Bible. It makes the importance of having ‘academic distance’ in life all the more apparent:


Vanity of vanities! All is vanity.
What does man gain by all the toil
at which he toils under the sun?
A generation goes, and a generation comes,
but the earth remains forever.
The sun rises, and the sun goes down,
 and hastens to the place where it rises.
The wind blows to the south
and goes around to the north;
around and around goes the wind,
 and on its circuits the wind returns.

All streams run to the sea,
but the sea is not full;
to the place where the streams flow,
there they flow again.
All things are full of weariness;
a man cannot utter it;
the eye is not satisfied with seeing,
nor the ear filled with hearing.
What has been is what will be,
and what has been done is what will be done,
and there is nothing new under the sun.

Friday, January 20, 2023

I will wonder at Gali of Braja by encolor your prestigious colour of blessings..Hey maharani Radha Rani.

 is something rude and unpleasant in the way the Government is going about the task of demanding a big say in the appointment of judges in constitutional courts. The latest salvo is from Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, who has written to the Chief Justice of India to request that the executive be given a role in the appointment process, which now is being handled by a Collegium of judges. Reports say that the Minister wants the formation of a search-and-evaluation committee, with Government representatives, to suggest names to the collegiums in the High Courts and the Supreme Court for appointments. He is also understood to have asked for a representative of the Union government in the Supreme Court collegium, and a State government’s representative in the High Court collegiums. The letter comes as the latest in a series of official fulminations against the judiciary. Mr. Rijiju has been at the forefront of this attack, frequently questioning the collegium system by rightly highlighting some of its acknowledged flaws. There is little doubt that the Government’s anger is towards the 2015 judgment of a Constitution Bench ..

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