Smart Plus - Rakesh Mittal IAS
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In my early childhood, I lived with my
elder sister for some time. She had been then recently married and her husband
was posted in a small town of Gorakhpur district in U.P. There a tutor was
arranged for me. He was quite elderly and was known as Maulvi Sahab. Though not very soothing by looks, he was
very affectionate and concerned about my studies. However, l did not feel very
comfortable in his company. One of the pet exercises he used to give me was to
do reverse counting. Somehow I did not
like it as I could never understand its logic.
However, in due course his sincerity won me and we developed a congenial
relationship.
The same exercise of reverse counting
was subsequently given to my son by a famous ayurvedic doctor of Calcutta. I
had taken my son to him because of his lack of concentration in his
studies. When asked, the doctor told me
that reverse counting was one of the methods of developing concentration. I saw
logic in it and naturally my memory took me to my childhood, reminding me of
the exercise given by the Maulvi Sahab. It also reminded me of our visit to
ISRO, Trivandrum many years ago. There we saw the launching of a rocket and
carefully noted the countdown before it took off. Somehow the word ‘Countdown’
stuck in my mind and I thought over it philosophically. This is what I am going
to share in this write-up.
First of all we must understand that a
rocket is a device which is used for sending a satellite or any other object in
the space. For this purpose it should be able to provide enough power so as to
impart escape velocity to the object. Once this object achieves escape
velocity, it reaches the space provided the direction of the launching is
correct. Thus we need to have two factors, namely, power and direction for
putting an object into a space orbit. When the object reaches the right orbit,
no more power is required and it remains in motion due to gravitational forces.
As the object goes higher and higher, the fuel chambers of the rocket are
released one by one till the object is put into the orbit when no more fuel is
required.
Let us compare this situation with the
process of self-realisation. Here the objective is the merger of our little
self with the cosmic power which may be called ‘God’. For this also a similar
strategy has to be adopted. The ‘self’ here
would be the object to be launched in the space and the mind would be the
rocket. The first step in the launching of the rocket is the countdown. What
does it mean in the case of mind ? It means that it has to be emptied from
worldly thoughts, if we want it to rise above the world. That is to say, it has
to reach the stage of ‘zero’ before taking off. For most of us the problem lies
here. We fill up our minds with so many
worldly thoughts that it is not able to rise above the world permanently.
Occasionally we may develop detachment but the attractions of the world pull us
back. Only a fortunate few are able to
reach the stage of ‘zero’ which is necessary for the take-off. It is like
committing mistakes in reverse counting and very few reach the zero level
without making any errors. Somewhere or the other we get strangled.
Having reached the stage of ‘zero’,
the mind has to develop enough power to impart 'escape velocity' to the 'self'.
If this is not done, it will never be able to rise above the body which may be
compared to the earth in the case of a satellite. Not only this, the direction
of the motion should also be correct. That is why the power of the mind, when
applied in the wrong direction, not only fails to achieve the objective but
also does great harm. For this, one may also seek the help of a spiritual
master, whose instructions may not be liked in the beginning but his sincerity
is bound to prevail, if the seeker is serious. Once the process of
self-realisation is complete, it hardly needs any effort to stay there. The
only requirement is that the components of the object/ satellite should
function well and they should be maintained properly. In case of a
self-realised person it may be said that his body and mind should function well
and they should be given due care. Of course, nothing can be done beyond
natural limitations.
Thus we find that ‘Countdown’ is the
first necessary step for launching. This
is true of all spheres of life, be they spiritual or mundane. Even for worldly achievements, one has to
empty oneself of other thoughts and impart full energy in the correct
direction. That is why the famous
philosopher, J. Krishnamurti, used to say: ‘Unlearning is the beginning of
learning’. We may also say that
"Countdown is the beginning of Launching".
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