Monday, July 30, 2018

Vices of the Mind ( Sin) & the Body (Crime)




Planning to kill someone or injure someone, to snatch away or steal others wealth, planning to slander someone are all vices of mind.

Killing someone, or injuring someone, i.e., causing or inflecting physical injuries. raping someone are all vices of the body. 

When we think of doing something bad like harming or looting a person we sin and when we really do it we commit a crime. Most of us are not criminals but we surely are great sinners.

We need to aspire to even avoid becoming a sinner.  For doing so we need to train our minds to remain focused on good aspects of life.  We shouldn't give space to any negativity for anyone or anything and stay positive for everything.

"Forgive us over sins as we forgive who sin against us."

S.S. Thaper
27.07.18

'Vices of the Tongue'




Spreading rumours, speaking for discouraging, speaking harshly and speaking for no reason are the vices of our tongues. The more we keep our tongues under control the better it is under all circumstances.

Socrates three filters test teaches us to be cautious before spreading rumours about our friends, relatives or colleagues. He advices to check whether the thing that you want to convey is 1) True 2) Is good about the person and 3) Will it do good to other or society at large. If you are uncertain about the thing that you want to convey then it is better to keep quite and save yourself from spreading something that is wrong which may spoil the person's reputation or create problem for him.

Socrates goes a step further and says use the second filter as well.  Even if you are sure that what you want to convey is true about the person then think before you speak whether the information you want to share will do good to the person.  If your conscience tells you that it will not do him good then it will be better to keep quite.  Socrates advices for the third filter at this stage.  That is if your conscience tells you that what you know is true but will be bad for your friend, yet it will do good in a larger context to the society then you should feel free to convey this information you have by all means.   

It is a scientific fact that injury on the tongues gets healed quickest but injury caused by the tongue never gets healed.  We should always take care of not speaking discouraging words or harshly with anyone. Not even with our juniors and those who serve us like the house helpers or office helpers or people involved in cleaning our roads and sewages. They are also human beings like us and have hearts and feelings just as we do.  If you learn to speak nicely with them take it for granted that they will not only feel good about it but the quality of their work will also become better which in the longer run will prove to be good for your peace of mind.  Do good to others and it will surely come back to you.  This is 'Karma'.

Speaking unnecessarily also is bad.  It wastes our energy and keeps us away from rightful thinking and also from doing the right thing.

Hence, it is important for the betterment of our ownselves to abstain our tongues from rumour mongering, discouraging someone or speaking harshly and unnecessarily in our lives and thereby contribute towards building a beautiful, wonderful and peaceful world.

S.S. Thaper
27.07.18


Friday, July 20, 2018

“Turn Insults & Ridicule into Challenges”




It is essential at times to let people laugh at you in ridicule or for that matter even insult you.

I remember vividly two such occasions when I was laughed at and ridiculed and also insulted.  Both of these proved to be good for me in the longer run.

First was when I had opted for English compositing in my Graduation.  One of my closest friend’s uncle on learning that I had opted for English Composition had ridiculed me with a big laughter in a big gathering and had discouraged me by saying that till date no one in Vikram Deb College, Jeypore had scored more than 38 marks in the subject.  I had kept quite and had decided to prove him wrong.  When the final results were declared I was extremely delighted because I had scored 57 marks in English Composition and was glad when my friend’s uncle had appreciated it.

Second occasion was during my final year of Post Graduation. Though I had done my schooling in an English medium school, only a handful of teachers including my Principal were in fact from English medium background but majority of the teachers were from Govt. School background.  In VD College, Jeypore too there wasn’t much of an exposure for learning English.  Inspite of these shortcomings couple of my friends and I were keen to pick up the language.

I had selected English Literature as my subject for my Post Graduation from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack. It was a challenge to study there which was considered to be the best college of North Eastern Part our country along with 87 students who were originally from the same college itself.

Those days I used to survive on Rs. 450/- to Rs. 500/- per month. (1983 to 1985)

I had noticed that few good students used to go to one Mr. Sadanand Parida sir who was good in his subject knowledge for guidance for which he used to charge Rs. 300/- per month.  This was a huge amount for me so I wasn’t able to afford the same.  However, I had planned to go to him in my second or final year when last six month would be left.

But when I had approached him in my final year for taking me in as his student I was deeply aggrieved when he had bluntly refused by saying, ‘It is not possible to include new student in my batch.  You should have joined the batch in the first year itself.’ He had further added that, “Moreover I take in students in my home batch only when I have confidence in them.”  This was quite insulting for me because he had said all this in a gathering of 10 to 15 students.

All students basic target in those days in Post Graduation class used to be to score above 54% marks for becoming eligible for becoming a Lecturer.

After Sadanand Parida Sir’s denial to guide me at his house I became more serious and went through all the original text books of both the years.

When the results were declared I was extremely happy to note that including me only 5 students of our batch had managed to score above 54% marks.  With 55% marks I was 3rd rank holder in the college and 6th in the University. 

On visiting the college I had gone to the staff room of English Department and had peeped in.  I was in for a very pleasant surprise when along with other Lecturers who were congratulating me on my success,  Sadanand Parida Sir had got up from his chair and had come towards me to shake my hand and to pat on my shoulder.  He had said by pointing towards his chair, “Hello Sukhwant, now you are eligible to join us and sit on this chair.”  I was extremely happy and elated.  


Had my friend’s uncle not ridiculed me and had Sadanand Sir not used those harsh words probably I would not have done so well.

Hence, I strongly feel that we should not let ridicule or insult or harsh words get into our psychic and go into depression. Instead we should take it as a challenge and prove the persons wrong.

S.S. Thaper
13.07.2018


“Seek Wisdom Too Along With Skills”




“When God blesses us with a special skill we need to pray to Him to bless us with wisdom also to use the skill well and for the betterment of the world.”

For example if one is blessed with the capability of penning down his thoughts in good language, i.e., good writing skill but he uses this skill only to mud sling others and to provide wrong, harmful, baseless and demeaning information to the society we can say that he has the skill to write well but terribly lacks the wisdom to use it.  He will surely do more harm to the society with his writings than good.

On the other hand one blessed with both writing skill and wisdom will do the society good by writing good, motivating and inspiring things in order to uplift the down trodden people and provide them greater heights of success and happiness.

Guru Arjun Devji has so rightly said,

‘Nirvere d ver kare tis da bhala kiv hoe ?
Jo sab da bhala kare tis da bura kiv hoe ?

The ones who seek bad of the unbiased people how can goodness fall upon them and the ones who always seek good of others how can anything bad befall upon them.

S.S. Thaper
17.07.2018