The Year 2006!!!

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Why I went to Bangalore!!

Last week I attended the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Art of Living foundation at Jakkur Aerodrome in Bangalore. Unlike the rest of the people attending the function, my prime motive behind going for this event was just one......"To see and hear the great man himself!".

No I'm not talking about Shri Shri Ravishankar......that is what everyone else went there for...right? I went there to see and hear the President of India....Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam!!!

The theme for the event was "Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam", or in other words "One World Family". There were people from all over the world who had come from near and far for this grand event. Dignitaries from around 40 countries were expected to attend the function. The crowd was going to be as huge as 25 lakh people. It was going to be a huge extravaganza. In the midst of all this advertisement, I came to know that the Valedictory speech for this event would be given by none other than our President himself. Eversince I came to know about this, it became my dream to attend this great event.

I fought against all odds, convinced my parents to let me go, strived to get a leave from office for one full week, and most of all gathered the courage to go all alone to as far as B'lore with just one vision in front of my eyes. My friends and colleagues thought that I had been influenced spiritually by the Art of Living foundation. Even my parents were afraid I was moving towards taking "sanyas". But I just told everyone one thing...."I'm going to see our President!"

I am a huge fan of Dr. A P J Kalam, no doubt, 'cause I think he's the most suited President for our country. And eversince I've read his book "Ignited Minds" my belief in him has grown leaps and bounds! I had been reading Ignited Minds, when I came to know about this event, and just made a wish, that I may somehow manage to attend this program, and see my idol in person. I really thank god that my wish came true, inspite of all odds!

The entry of the President was really glad, and what was even better was the speech he gave. I have managed to find the speech, and so I'm going to quote it here......

His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankarji, most respected religious and spiritual Heads of various religions and traditions, His Excellencies, Distinguished Guests and participants. My respects and greetings. I am delighted to participate in the valedictory function of the International Conference on Human Values and Ethics in the Global Scenario being organized on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the Art of Living. I greet all the members of the "Art of Living Foundation" on this occasion. I liked the statement of Art of Living Foundation "Life is sacred. Celebrate life. Care for others and share whatever you have with those less fortunate than you. Broaden your vision, for the whole world belongs to you." When I read this I am reminded the advice of Gandhiji’s mother to her son.

"Son, in your entire life time if you can save or better someone's life, your birth as a human being and your life is a success. You have the blessing of the Almighty God".
What a profound thought for a son? Sons and daughters constitute the society irrespective of which religion they belong to. This profound thought provides the meaning of life for each member of the society. I have orbited the sun 74 times and I have witnessed many religious and spiritual meet. Wherever I went within India and abroad, I make it a point to meet religious leaders and have discourse. I found, it is natural, religious meet solutions are advice. I would like to put forth to this great spiritual gathering, an action oriented solution for evolving a happy, prosperous and peaceful society in our planet, which I call as ‘Enlightened Society’. How do we create such an enlightened society, which has three components
(i) Education with value system
(ii) Religion transforming into spirituality and
(iii) Economic development for societal transformation?
Let us discuss.

(i)
Education with value system
The best part for a person is his or her childhood and the learning period in school. The prime learning environment is five to sixteen years' of age. Of course, at home, love and affection are imparted. But again most of the time in a day is spent in preparing school's homework and study, eat, play and sleep. Hence the school hours for children are the best time for learning and need the best of environment and mission oriented learning with value system. During this stage, they need value based education in school and at home for them to become good citizens. This reminds me the echo from a great teacher's saying, "give me a child for seven years. Afterwards, let the God or devil take the child. They cannot change the child." For parents and teachers, school campus and home have to have an integrated mission, that is education with value system. They must inculcate moral leadership amongst children which involves two aspects. First it requires the ability to have compelling and powerful dreams or visions of human betterment. A state of things in which human beings could be better off in the future than they are now. Secondly, moral leadership requires a disposition to do the right thing and influence others also to do the right thing. If the child misses the value based education in the school, no government or society can establish a transparent society or a society with integrity.
Elevating the young minds : While I was in college, I remember the lectures given by highest authority of the Jesuit institution Rev Father Rector Kalathil of St. Joshep’s college, Trichirappalli, Tamilnadu. Every Monday, he will take class on moral science for an hour. He used to talk about good human beings, present and past, and what makes a good human being. In this class he used to give lectures on personalities such as Buddha, Confucius, St. Augustine, Califa Omar, Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein, Abraham Lincoln including some scientific personalities and moral stories linked to our civilizational heritage. It is essential in the secondary schools and colleges to arrange a lecture by a great teacher of the institution once in a week for one hour on India’s civilizational heritage. This class can be called as a Moral Science Class. That will elevate the young minds to love the country, to love the other human beings and elevate the young to higher planes. Not only in our country, but throughout the world in every school till the age of 17, it is essential that moral science is taught. Can a religious forum like this, influence the world leaders jointly to introduce moral science class as a part of the curriculum in all the schools in the world. Now I would like to share an experience that I have witnessed religion transforming into a dynamic spiritual force.
(ii) Religion Transforming into Spirituality: Universal Mind
I would like to recall an incident which happened four decades ago. As you all know, Prof Vikram Sarabhai is the visionary of space programme in the country. He is well known for his cosmic ray research area that led to evolving the space research programme for the nation. Both Dr Homi Bhabha and Prof Vikram Sarabhai were looking for a site to establish space research station in the equatorial region. These two great scientists visited a number of places. Thumba in Kerala was selected by the scientific community for space research as it was near the equatorial region and was ideally suited for ionospheric research in upper atmosphere apart from study of atmospheric structure. When Prof Vikram Sarabhai visited Thumba, the locality had series of villages and thousands of fishermen folk were living in that area. It also had a beautiful ancient church, St Mary Magdalene Church, Pallithura and a Bishop's House. Prof Vikram Sarabhai met many politicians and bureaucrats to get the place for the work of space science research. It did not move further because the nature of the place. He was asked to see the Bishop of Trivandrum, at that time in 1962, Rev Father Dr Peter Bernard Pereira. It was a Saturday when Prof Vikram Sarabhai met the Bishop. The Bishop smiled and asked him to meet him the next day, ie Sunday. In the morning Service, the Bishop told the congregation, "my children, I have a famous scientist with me who wants our church and the place I live for the work of space science research. Dear children, science seeks truth by reasoning. In one way, science and spiritualism seek the same divine blessings for doing good for the people. My children, can we give the God's abode for a scientific mission?" There was a chorus of 'Amen' from the congregation and the whole church reverberated. Subsequently, the big event took place in 1962. His Excellency Rct Rev Dr Peter Bernard Pereira, the Bishop of Trivandrum, took the noble decision to dedicate the church in recognition of the national goal for the establishment of the Indian Space Research Organisation at Pallithura, Thumba. That was the church where we had our design centre, started rocket assembly, design of filament winding machine for FRP product and the Bishop's house was our scientists' place. Later, the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) led to the establishment of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) and multiple space centres throughout the country.
When I think of this event, I can see how enlightened spiritual and scientific leaders, all converge towards giving reverence to the human life. New church and new schools were established in record time. Of course the birth of TERLS and then VSSC gave the country the capability of design, development and produce world class huge rocket system and subsequently, India has the capability of launching geo-synchronous, sun-synchronous and meteorology spacecraft, communication satellite, remote sensing satellite thereby provided fast communication, weather forecasting and also locate water resources for the country. Today, among us, Prof Vikram Sarabhai is not there, Rev Dr Peter Bernard Pereira is not there, but those who are responsible for creation and make the flower and blossom will themselves be a different kind of a flower as described in the Bhagwat Gita: "See the flower, how generously it distributes perfume and honey. It gives to all, gives freely of its love. When its work is done, it falls away quietly. Try to be like the flower, unassuming despite all its qualities". What a beautiful message for all generation of this nation, on integration of minds and universal mind. No where in the world a church have been given for a scientific research, it can happen only in India, it is because of the Civilizational heritage of India. It is a great message to be spread. The message is, the best component of the religion can be transformed into a spiritual force that will shape the society. So far I have discussed, necessity of education with value system for world youth and also best elements of religion transforming into a spiritual force, this happened because of unity of two great minds, Rev Father Dr Peter Bernard Pereira and Prof. Vikram Sarabhai. Let me now discuss with you the third component of the enlightened society for transforming the developing nation into a developed nation through achieving economic prosperity, so that large societal imbalances can be removed. In this connection, let me take an example of India, which has one sixth of the global population.

(iii) Economic development: Transforming India into a developed nation
We have a population of over one billion people of which 260 million are still living below the poverty line. They need education, they need habitat, they need health care, and creation of employment potential. To meet their needs we have the second vision of transforming India into a developed nation by the year 2020. We have identified five areas where India has a core competence for integrated action:
(1) Agriculture and food processing
(2) Reliable and quality electric power and surface transport for all parts of the country.
(3) Education and Healthcare
(4) Information and Communication Technology
(5) Self reliance in critical technologies.
These five areas are closely inter-related and if implemented in a co-ordinated fashion will lead to food, and economic security, and national security. A strong partnership among the R&D, academy, industry and the community as a whole with the Government departments will be essential to accomplish the vision for a developed India. Indian GDP is growing at an average rate of 7.5% p.a. whereas the economists suggest that to remove the poverty of 260 million people we have to grow at the rate of 10% p.a. consistently for over a decade. One of the components through which the rural-urban divide will be bridged and prosperity will be brought to the seven hundred million people living in six hundred thousand villages is Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA).
The Mission of PURA (Providing Urban amenities in Rural Areas)
The number of PURA units for the whole country is estimated to be 7000. This envisages integrated connectivities to bring prosperity to rural India. These are - physical connectivity of the village clusters through quality roads and transport; electronic connectivity through tele-communication with high bandwidth fiber optic cables reaching the rural areas from urban cities and through Internet kiosks; and knowledge connectivity through education, vocational training for farmers, artisans and craftsmen and entrepreneurship programmes. These three connectives will lead to economic connectivity through starting of enterprises with the help of banks, micro credits and marketing of the products.
Each PURA cluster will connect about 20-30 villages depending upon the region and population and will cost about twenty million dollars. There are three types of PURA’s: Plain terrain PURA, Costal PURA and Hill PURA. This is a viable and sustainable business proposition. After initial short-term employment during construction etc., we have to plan for initiating actions for providing regular employment and self employment opportunities in nationally competitive small enterprises in agro processing, manufacturing and services sectors for about 3000 people. If the industrial/business parks are marketed well, they can generate employment opportunities in support and services sector for about 10000 people. This will provide sustainable economy for the rural sector. In this national mission, bankers can promote entrepreneurship in the rural areas. This will lead to the removal of urban-rural divide. The PURA complexes should also have the spiritual connectivity in addition to the four connectivities which I have described above. This will be a unique Indian contribution to societal development. Recently, when I was in Philippines and Republic of South Korea, I had discussions with political, bureaucratic, scientific, entrepreneurial, intellectuals and students community of these nations on PURA. They all feel that PURA is definitely a unique development model and is applicable to many countries.
Dear respected religious leaders and the members who have assembled here, I have put forth a three dimensional approach for the evolution of an enlightened society. Can the art of living with multiple religion congregated here will lead to evolving a system that can capture and propagate an action oriented doctrine on the evolution of enlightened citizen. This I will call it as an "Organization of Spiritual Glad tidings", if you all agree. Spiritual Glad tidings can have the following missions:
1. Evolving an enlightened society with three components: Education with value system, religion transforming into a spiritual force and economic development for removal of societal imbalances
2. Using the music as a binding force of violent hearts throughout the world.
3. Making fine arts as a part of the curriculum in the secondary and university education.
4. Celebration of inter-religious festivals: Every religious organization should celebrate the festivals of other religions.
5. Multi-religious community projects: For example, a religious school should welcome 20% poor boys and girls from other religions.
6. Education in and with the ambience of unity of religions: The education system must be able to draw the best thoughts from all religions and promote among all the participants. A healthy exchange of ideas and promotion of a common goal among all participants to become a useful member of the entire society radiating harmony everywhere should be the goal of the entire education process.
7. Interfaith dialogue: In my childhood days when I was 10 years old I used to see my father meet his friends Pakshi Lakshmana Shastrigal. A great Hindu devotee of Rameshwaram Siva Temple with the priesthood and Rev. Father Bodal who built Rameshwaram Island’s first church. In childhood I am indeed blessed to hear the discussion of the great three. At least once in a week they met and discussed on integration of thoughts from Holy Quran, Old Testament of Bible and Bhagavat Gita of Mahabaratha. From the essence of their discussions, I learnt that "whatever religion you belong to, the path you select will lead you to bliss, based on your good action. Life should be just like a flower that gives fragrance and beauty in the morning and it falls silently to the ground in the evening from where it was created".

Conclusion
Conscience is the light of the Soul that burns within the chambers of our psychological heart. It is as real as life. It raises the voice in protest whenever anything is thought of or done contrary to the righteousness. Conscience is a form of truth that has been transferred through our genetic stock in the form of the knowledge of our own acts and feelings as right or wrong.
A virtuous and courageous person can alone use the instrument of conscience. He or she can alone hear the inner voice of the soul clearly. In an impious person this faculty is dead. The sensitive nature of his or her conscience has been destroyed by sin. Hence he or she is unable to discriminate right from wrong. The members of the "Organization of Spiritual Glad tidings" should develop this virtue of the ability to use their own conscience and also inspire others to do so which will enable them to enjoy the freedom and remove their anxiety and worries. Wisdom has got to be inculcated to the mankind by the parents, teachers and leaders from various walks of life in the society and most respected religious and spiritual leaders of various religions and traditions. Such training and exposure among our youth will definitely enable them to develop human values and ethics needed for promoting universal harmony.
Dear respected friends, I heard a divine hymn in a spiritual atmosphere, I am going to recite. May I request you to join me.

Righteousness
Where there is righteousness in the heart
There is beauty in the character.
When there is beauty in the character,
There is harmony in the home.
When there is harmony in the home.
There is an order in the nation.
When there is order in the nation,
There is peace in the world.


My greetings to all the members of the Art of Living Foundation and the participants in this Silver Jubilee Celebrations and my best wishes for success in their mission of promoting friendly, cooperative and compassionate society.
May God bless you.

Wasn't that simply superb!! I got so charged up after hearing this speech...that I don't even have words to describe it! I think we should all consider these words seriously, and work for the betterment of our country!

I really thank God for making my trip a success, 'cause had I not been able to see and hear Dr. Kalam, all my efforts would have been wasted!!!

Friday, February 10, 2006

The Art of Living

Have you heard about Hon. Shri Ravishankar and the organization “The Art of Living”? I had heard about them when I was in school I guess. But I had never thought about joining it then. The only thing I was fascinated with was meditation. My Nani (Grandmother) used to do it and so I always wanted to learn that too.

This year The Art of Living organization is celebrating its 25th anniversary along with Shri Ravishankar’s 50th birthday celebrations. To mark this occasion, the organization has decided to grow. For this they’ve conducted the Basic Course (Part1) for free which normally costs around a thousand bucks in Nagpur.

A friend told me about one such module which was going to start on the 24th of January. But there was one problem…the timings were 6-9 AM. Getting up at 5 in these winters! Oh God! I couldn’t imagine myself doing that. Plus, that time I didn’t have the full information, I mean I didn’t know she was talking about THE Art of Living..the one about which I had heard during my school days! I just thought it was just another course where they’ll expect us to do bhajan-kirtan, daan- dharma and pooja path. So that time I didn’t take it too seriously.

But then, she attended the course, and was all Ga-Ga about it. My mom got very impressed, plus it was such a good deal huh…a course worth a thousand bucks for free! After all, like all typical moms she also runs after all sorts of discounts! So I was made to fill the admission form, which of course my friend had brought for me. While filling the form I observed one thing, they were asking if I had any sort of health problems like hypertension etc. I just wondered why they were asking all this…and then suddenly my bulb glowed…Oh yes….it was THE Art of living…probably they were going to teach Yoga and Meditation! All of a sudden, I got inspired, so much so….that I was willing to get up at 5 AM to attend the course!!

Finally the D-day arrived….I had set double alarm…and so luckily enough I did manage to actually wake up at 5. Well the truth is that out of fear of not being able to wake up in time, I couldn’t sleep properly that night. So obviously I had to wake up in time!

I reached the venue at 5:45.Can you believe it...there was such a huge gathering there, in spite of the winters, in spite of the timings! At that time I thought people were really crazy to have come there. I was myself not sure why I was doing this. The only savoir was thought that I’d learn some Yoga! That would mean at least some exercise, and I think I desperately needed that.

Our teacher Mrs. Pratibha Shetty reached the venue at 5:55. The class didn’t start before 6:20 and I was feeling upset because of the delay. But once it did start, things changed in my life from thereon…..I’m not saying “everything changed forever”, cause that’d be dramatic, isn’t it? I’m the same person, I still continue with my chatting, blogging, orkutting etc. But yes, my outlook towards life did change a bit. But that bit was also quite significant, and I’m sure it will be with me for a long time.

The first question our teacher asked us was “What did we expect to learn in the next six days?” There were all sorts of answers, like I want to get my peace of mind; I want to learn to be happy etc. But our teacher said “You will not learn anything from this course. If it was Ok with us, then only you should continue with the class.” This was the first lesson we learnt, to stop expecting things all the time.

Expectations, if not met, cause disappointment, and if met, give rise to higher expectations.

Then we were told that there were 7 levels of the Human Body:
1. Body
2. Breath
3. Mind
4. Brain
5. Memory
6. Pride
7. Consciousness

Then we had an exercise called “Sangchadvam”. In this exercise, we had to introduce ourselves to the other members of the group. Oh yes! I forgot to tell you, we had formed groups of 10 people each. We were told that we’ll be working on all these seven levels during the next 6 days.

We learnt something called “Ujjaiyi shwaas” on the first day. All the other kriyas, or sadhnas would be based on this. We also learnt to do Pranayam on the first day itself. Pran is the suttle life force energy and there are four sources for this energy:
1. Food
2. Breath
3. Sleep
4. Knowledge or meditation

They also said that just 20 min of meditation is equivalent to 4 hrs. of sleep!!

Then during the next five days we learnt the “Sutras”. I’ll list them here, just in case you’d be interested….
1. Opposites are complementary to each other
This means that both are incomplete without each other.
2. Present moment is inevitable
You can’t change your past; neither is worrying about the future going to help you much. So it’s better to live in the present moment which is inevitable.
3. Don’t see intention behind other’s mistakes
Mistakes are caused by accident; no one does them on purpose.
4. Accept people and situation as they are
If you don’t like a person or a situation, your mind will be at unrest. And our mind and its peace should be of utmost importance to us, and we should not let anything affect it.

The best feature of the program was the “Sudarshan Kriya”. They say it’s such a powerful exercise, that it can heal all sorts of ailments. It is said to have healed Cancer and AIDS too…can you believe it? In the beginning I was a bit uncomfortable with it, but slowly I’m learning to get used to it.

Then there were other exercises like meditation. On the last day, we had a long class. We had snacks in our groups, and an exercise called “Dance Meditation”. Also, on the last day we had to gift our group members.

The lesson I loved the most during the course was something like this:
Just as we control the channels on the Television with a remote control, similarly our feelings and emotions also have a remote control. We’ve given this remote to others. When they praise us, we become happy, and when they criticize, we become sad. Our life is our own, and our emotions affect us only. Then why should we let others control them? We should keep our remote with us. As they say, happiness brings expansion, whereas sadness results in contraction. So we should try to be happy, so that we can grow, we can expand.

And the best part was the concluding line...”I haven’t taught you anything, you already knew everything. I’ve just awaked you!!” This is what our teacher had to say in the end. She was so right on the first day when she said we won’t learn anything new, ‘cause all that we learnt, was something we knew already.

After doing this course, I’ve developed a new perspective towards life. I’m really glad I became a part of this organization and I hope after reading this blog you would also like to enlighten your lives in a similar fashion!!