The mind map
comprises a range of thoughts that keep getting played every second of our
existence. I am not here to tell you why
we encounter ‘thoughts’ - this is far
too complex a question where all civilizations have tried to deal with this
fundamental issue. We do have phenomenal philosophical stuff that responds to
this issue.
However, lets
accept that thoughts are bound to occur and affect us in extremely intimate
manner than we can imagine – so much intimate than it is hard to question them
and to distance our inner ‘selves’ from these thoughts. In other words, ‘we’
are thoughts and what we think, we believe it to be true. Other word for
subjective truth can be said to be a perception (or a dream – philosophically
speaking). Each one of us lives a dream, expresses some definition of belief/
truth that we tend to consider absolute. A lot of debate has already handled
these issues related to the idea of subjective truth and universal truth, so I
choose to let it pass. I am not adding anything new, neither it is my
intention.
However, as a
start, if we choose to accept our thoughts as something to be believed or as
something that generates some ‘action’ that we hope should benefit us, then we
need to be aware of what we keep thinking about. Being fully aware of our
thoughts can generate the idea of ‘control’ of our lives and this awareness
can’t be underestimated.
So what do we
think?
A part of our
thoughts are about ‘emotions’ or feelings – Personally, I consider this
important. In an age of hyper control
and hyper digitization, it is preached that these emotions need to be in
check always all the time – since they make us ‘vulnerable’. Ridiculous! I
think, if emotions weren’t there, no kind of art or humanities would ever
exist. No spontaneity would exist and no creativity would exist. Being human is
being emotional (extent of which may vary from person to person). Emotions help
us heal past traumas, make us bind together and works as a glue to everything.
My past experience teaches me that emotions need to be given their own space
and no excessive curtailment of the same should be done. It is because emotions
do not always obey the dictates of the intellect, we are afraid regarding the
idea of loosing control or appearing vulnerable. I am not endorsing the idea
that everything should be let loose and emotions are the ultimatum in life. But
annihilating their existence is equally bad.
The other
component of our thoughts deal with formulating plans, methods, reviewing,
calculating, quantifying, assessing and acting on past actions – This is
important to give ‘clarity’ to the haziness of feelings/ emotions. It helps to
know the absolute facts of a situation at times. This tendency can be expanded,
can be proven, can be taught, can be applied everywhere. And therefore, (for
better or worse) most of our experience of life is governed by this dimension
of thought. This dimension is always concerned with ‘finding’ some kind of
purpose or passion and nudges us continuously to perfection (maximum
productivity). Generally, these thoughts tend to make one very critical of
everything and seem to take on an ‘advocacy’ stance! Not only you remain a
little annoyed with everything, but you will annoy others too! You will
probably “hurry up” in your life if you choose to engulf yourself with such
tendencies.
And we now
mention the component of contemplative thoughts – where ‘time’ dissolves, our
own self dissolves, we introspect, we only observe and we just witness our
self. This dimension of thoughts makes us realize that ‘we’ as existential
phenomena are larger than summation of all kinds of thoughts. This dimension
tells us that although thoughts maybe real and affect us tremendously, we can
still change them at any point in our lives – for we are not just thoughts, but
something more transcendental is spirit.
I conclude by
saying that all above components should be given appropriate mental space to
exist in our minds. All components compliment each other. To experience life
“fully”, it is important to feel all above components of thoughts that our mind
generates.
Thus, a great
person is the one, who knows this and who acts on his/her thoughts but also
knows the limitations.
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