Sunday, January 5, 2014

sunderblogger-india_withoutmakeup.102


India, the land is so cluttered with people that there has grown up in some of Indians a craving for aloneness. Is this desire a form of self-obsession? Obsession with the self is an ancient Indian peculiarity. It has always been there. And it has been a limiting factor in the development and continuity of Indian culture and society. In India, wherever you turn, in long and chequered history you find the destructive presence of the Indian ego, which stresses tge "I" more that any other ego. The break-up of Indian kingdoms and empires, even to the point of inviting foreign invaders to destroy a rival, the break-up of our spiritual experience into segments so small as to be misleading (hence the rise of mutually exlusive cults, social doctrines and aesthetic attitude), the break-up of Indian social economy - such are the evil results of our selfish ways. Indian have never learned to sink the "I" so that the social amalgam may prosper. Indians have lost the whole in pursuit of a part. Indian are for ever destroying the wood in order to preserve a few pet trees. The consequence is clear; an invitation to the desert to creep up and swallow everything. [next will continue as no. 103] Kind REgards! Sunder T

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