Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement involves a sense
of gratitude. Gratitude comes from knowing that the benefits of the ‘Present’
are the result of the turmoil undertaken by the people of the ‘Past’. Gratitude
is in knowing that we are still unharmed, despite most of the things not being
in our control at the ‘Present’. Gratitude is in knowing that everything has a
relation to our own lives and that we exist in a web of relationships all the
time.
Where does one begin the chain of
thoughts? Should we express gratitude to the sparrow that comes at our door
step signaling the arrival of the morning? Should the sparrow express gratitude
to the tree which offers it a branch to make a nest? Should the tree be
grateful to the seed that gave its current form? Should the seed be grateful to
the earth for taking care of it and giving it all the nutrients? Should the
earth be grateful to the monsoon for supplying the nutrients? Should the
monsoon be grateful to the wind for carrying it from one place to another?
Should the wind be grateful to the Sun to cause pressure differences? Should the
Sun be grateful to events in the universe that cause it to boom and bust at
regular intervals?....
Take any example, and one will
notice that the event does not exist in isolation. Not existing in isolation
means that there is a cause and effect. There is a cycle of actions. And one is
a part of that cycle which represents the Past, Present and the Future.
Thus, an oppressive environment
maybe a precursor to a liberalized environment.
In understanding the continuity
and transformation of above events, what we are dealing with, is the aspect of
‘memory’. What is memory? How does one learn from memory? And what constitutes
a collective memory? Thinking about these questions, one may realize, that
memory constitutes an experience of place, people and time.
Generally, when one appeals us to
consider the effects of our actions, one is principally referring to this cycle
of transformation. The question to be considered by us is – what is the cycle
of actions that you wish to create? And will the cycle of actions be of
significant benefit to the entire ecosystem (and not just humans)? Issues
regarding heritage, history, conservation, sustainability come under this
domain. And so does evolution, transformation, recycle and rejuvenation.
From above perspective, it is
probably a mistake to consider the definition of “new” as something that is
completely unrelated and unconcerned to the Past. Adherence to this definition
constitutes being foolish and arrogant as well. What we are trying to
understand is the aspect of “relevance” or “appropriateness” of one’s thought
and action. Relevance and appropriateness is therefore, place, people and time
specific. And if one doesn’t consider the influence of place, people and time,
one is assuming to be just plain arrogant.
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