Sunday, May 24, 2020

Stray Thoughts of Dr. Y. V. Rao- 16


Stray Thoughts of Dr. Y. V. Rao- 16.

                                                            Dr. Yerneni Venkateswara Rao
M.Sc., Ph. D
Retired Principal
Akkineni Nageswara Rao College
                                                                                                                GUDIVADA- A.P                                                                                          yernenivrao@gmail.com

B3-16
Many a time , it’s a mere gesture, a genuine gesture like a genial smile, an affectionate hug, a warm handshake , a spontaneous compliment , a sympathetic look, a caring action , an understanding nod, a helping hand , a concerned voice, a compassionate attitude, an encouraging pat, a soothing word, a listening ear  or a patient hearing , a shared joy or a reassuring presence rather than an expensive gift or an ostentatious show of affection that strikes the right chords in one’s heart and nourishes and nurtures an enduring bond of love and loyalty.

  Such gestures besides building human bonding that invigorate both the participants in this ennobling exercise much better than anything else. This is an incredibly inexpensive way of spreading bonhomie and goodwill in the society. A little kindness and love is all that is needed, no grand schemes nor huge funds. What is more , each such touching act, albeit apparently minor or insignificant, besides bringing cheer to a hapless soul is an easy spiritual staple for one who acts leading to enormously fruitful consequences. How much/ What a simple touching gesture can accomplish is truly amazing!

  That is why , Prophet Mohammad warned : “Do not belittle even the smallest act of kindness , even if it is no more than meeting your neighbour with a smiling and cheerful face. We should not consider any charity small or not worth doing.
B3-17
  A restless soul with a phrase mongering mind and a pen-wielding hand or a verbophilic tongue and an eloquent mouth can do wonders , if it is not also ruthless , venal and unscrupulous ; if it is, it can wreak havoc by unleashing its lashing tongue and uncorking its word-spitting trap or unshackling its ink- slinging and pen-pushing hand.
B3-18
Charity, though held in Indian tradition as a supreme virtue, is great upto a point but beyond that, even if extended out of love or altruism, runs the risk of breeding the culture of laziness by encouraging dependence and smothering man’s initiative to get up and get going. If, in addition, it is timely, spontaneous, judicious and undemonstrative, better still, anonymous, it will be that much more effective in restoring his dignity as a human being.  That charity is the best which enable ones to get back on one’s feet and get on with life without ever falling into the rut of dependency or over reliance on others. More importantly, making someone dependent on us is nothing but depriving him of his freedom and self esteem; in short, it is robbing him of his individuality which is the greatest sin.
  What is true of individuals is true too of groups, institutions and enterprises. A case in point is the abject dependence of Indian industry on the regime of the many protective laws and regulations in force all these years. Over protection and over regulation lead to the same deleterious consequences as those of excessive charity to individuals, groups and organizing entities.
  Is it any wonder then that in the slowly emerging ambiance of progressive dismantling of the policies of protection and loosening up of controls and regulations, protecting as well as binding our industry till recently, how long the uncaged tiger takes to leap out of its lazy lair to face up to the fierce challenges of the highly competitive international markets is still a moot question. Some pessimists even wonder whether it ever will, abandoning its long accustomed safety of and dependence on the erstwhile regulatory regime, embrace the new found opportunity to be independent and self-reliant. It would be amazing if it does any time soon and disastrous if it doesn’t.
  Be that as it may, charity shall cover the multitude of sins; and so much more effectively , if offered judiciously.
 B3-19
Innocence, spontaneity and inquisitiveness are the three obvious gifts each of us is born with. But, other gifts equally valuable if not more are sensitivity and freedom which are often overlooked. These , together with a feeling heart and a thinking mind in a functioning body, constitute what we might call our rudimentary self. The heart and mind together constitute a fertile field/ground for the flowering of a variety of feelings and thoughts , both positive and negative as well as emotions and ideas both constructive and destructive, that shape our character and mould our personality. Each child thus comes into this world with its own set of inherent qualities and innate temperamental pattern which may be modified to some extent during the course of its interaction with parents, friends and teachers.
  During the course of training, to make us fit and purposeful members of the family and society into which we are born, these innate gifts and natural endowments will be evaluated by parents and teachers, some of them sought to be promoted, others suppressed to a greater or lesser extent depending on the prevailing value system and cultural mileu or ethos, and yet others added to supplement a few, complement a few others and supplant the rest altogether. In other words, the process of growth and socialization of the young involves ingestion of new values and novel modes of living and learning as well as acquisition of new survival strategies and emotional skills and techniques to cope with what they encounter within and outside their home environment to the extent the enormous potential of the tender mind and its imaginative and creative capabilities are understood and kept in mind by the parents and teachers, to that extent, their partnership in shaping children’s future will be effective and fruitful. This , unfortunately, rarely if ever, happens in actual practise. Most parents treat the child as ‘tabula rasa’  and proceed to impress on it all their unfinished agenda, unfulfilled aspirations and shattered dreams in their misplaced zeal to fashion it after their respective dream personalities. The pressure to perform in order to meet someone else’s targets is oppressive to anyone , and more so to a child as it robs it of the joy of learning. Hence, such parental imposition must be avoided at all costs.
   In our endeavour to acquire social graces and decencies, we imbibe many a refined emotion such as tolerance, kindness, love , courtesy, concern for others and altruism along with a dose of guileless hypocrisy and a dash of harmless dishonesty through our study of great minds of the past and the present and interaction with friends and elders. Thus, the attempt to fashion us into well adjusted members of our own families and society demands suppression of certain of our baser instincts and appetities together with the promotion of positive impulses at every stage. The sound moral and ethical instruction so important should be a “lamp unto our feet and light unto our path.”
  To be in a position to influence men and matter and to stand out and be counted among one’s peers is an instinctual need and to cater to this natural urge , a mixed bag of leadership qualities such as compassion, understanding, discreteness, sympathy, willingness to compromise and postponement of gratification to a future date on the one hand, and diplomacy , wariness, duplicity and a couple of Machiavillian tactics, on the other are instilled into or voluntarily imbibed by us.
  While this gives a glimpse of what happens during the early learning phase of our assimilation into society, more awaits us in the wings to complete the process before turning us out as finished products. As one goes along in life, one is bound to consciously or unconsciously pick up bits and pieces hither and thither and learn quite a lot from one’s observation of the world at large, the quality of learning being determined by one’s character and attitude of mind together with one’s sense of justice and morality already formed more or less completely.
  During the course of social interaction owing to the play of  ever changing pulls and pressures, preferences and prejudices, clashes and compromises inherent to it , we’ll be constrained occasionally to shed some of our beliefs, values , ideas and ideals and acquire others so that in time we move willy nilly in the direction of homogeneity and sameness. As a necessary precondition to and an inevitable concomitant of this ‘uniformization’, so to say our native gifts and natural endowments , and along with them their finest flowers must have weathered and continued to weather many squalls and gales and occasional storms and blizzards. If innocence is the mother of purity, honesty , love and tenderness and curiosity the source of knowledge, adventure and exploration, sensitivity is the seed from which sprout understanding, sympathy, compassion and concern for fellow beings and spontaneity our anchor in the present moment which prevents us from sliding back into the dead past or fleeing into the as yet unborn future while freedom is the basis for all these and much else in life. Some of these must have wilted, and others withered away and all shrivelled and shrunk to a greater or lesser degree. Just as a throttled fountain head fails to sustain a springing fountain of fresh water, so too anyone of these sources fails to deliver the virtues expected of it when it is impaired or snuffed out altogether.
  The assault of the parents and teachers on the young minds begun early on is thus buttressed and reinforced by further onslaughts in the form of indoctrination of societal, cultural and religious values and opinions that often distort and suppress our inborn humaneness bordering on Godliness as we grow along , winding up and down the labyrinthine lanes and bylanes life. That some of them are such dangerous falsehoods with disastrous consequences is evident from the pathetic state of our world as it staggers recklessly along the path of inevitable destruction. This intensification and reinforcement of the overlay of all the negative thoughts and emotions covering our beautiful inner nature takes place so insidiously that we hardly ever notice it.
  No wonder, at the end of such a stultifying experience , we will barely be able to retain our childhood innocence and innate humanity. We end up appearing to be what we are not and even forget who we really are. The world will be too much with us and with it, every passing fancy of the moment too. The next logical step will be abandonment of the old belief in the nobility of sacrifice and service, and espousal/embrace of  the new religion of praying at the shrine of greed, lust , desire, possessiveness, expediency and profit. Those that are so muddled up in their sense of right and wrong can hardly make a distinction between heroes and villains, and between their “more desirable” and “less desirable” desires and put them in their proper places for the sake of more worthwhile values and goals of life such as love, compassion , commitment to relationships and striving to usher in a just and equitable society—sharing and caring society which provides basic minimum to all.
  Thus, for instance, nowadays, many are lured by politics that being the done thing or the in thing to do. Some take the plunge and become full time politicians while others prefer to operate in other fields, the aim of either being, mostly if not wholly, subversion of the polity in the first case and institutions and individuals in the second through clever political manuevres and strategems to sub serve their selfish ends. For both, the rallying slogan seems to be to get rich quick and to get ahead in life by climbing over others including their peers on their way to the top and join the ranks of  the rich and the powerful. To attain these goals, one has to master a few tricks of the trade like gaining control over others through subtle manipulation of groups and individuals aimed at robbing their innocence , suppressing their spontaneity and curiosity and curtailing their freedom to think and initiative to act, and achieve in power by rousing pent up passions through false promises and/or clandestine operations , all the while projecting an image of oneself as a crusader of public/institutional good and commonweal. In the process, these worshippers of the mammon and merchants/retailers of dreams end up not only degrading themselves to ever lower levels but also spawning a whole new class of degenerate creatures in the shape of their survivors and apprentices as well as influence-peddlers, con men and charlatans.
  Though this type of characters appear to abound in the present day society, instances of contrary nature are wanting nor are they non-existent altogether. It is however true that they are few and far between and for that reason , escape popular perception in the normal course. That perhaps explains the all-pervading sense of distress and despair, and despondency and haplessness generated by the dwindling values and tumbling standards, and burgeoning wickedness and ballooning violence we come across everywhere these days.
  A seemingly innocuous phenomenon with far reaching ramifications that can befall any of us at some stage in our life is that certain modes of behaviour and patterns of thought came to acquire a vice-like grip on our life. This not only impedes our evolution as human individuals to our full stature but also shrivels our personality by inhibiting further growth and maturation. Once this happens to us, we begin thereafter to think and act more and more in accordance to those patterns and habits like trained animal or pre- programmed robots without ever taxing our brains, thereby bidding goodbye to our minds and hearts, and with no though for our innate gifts  if they have at all survived the battering and bruising , badgering and buffeting they have been subjected to throughout the course of this long and arduous process. For all practical purposes, we render ourselves callous , insensitive and inhuman by surrendering our independence to think and freedom to judge and autonomy to act. Indeed our very right to be human under the tyranny of the established modes of behaviour , thought patterns and beliefs.
  Again, exceptions to this type do indeed exist but they being what they are, add up to a small number thereby failing to make sufficient impact on public conscience. Their number may be limited but not insignificant. Age and the hand of time scarcely make any dent on their bubbling enthusiasm to grow up and grow wise and they ever remain young and agile in mind and spirit and hence are still young at heart. For them, every opportunity to learn and grow is an occasion for celebration, and every challenge an opportunity to be seized by the forelocks.

  Dismal though this picture is , it cannot certainly be the whole truth. Life is larger than any of its aspects however compelling its contours and character, domineering its demeanor and deportment and menacing /appalling its mien and manner be
  That is the great mystery of life. In spite of all the badgering and bruising and bludgeoning that they have been exposed to, the native gifts and the finer sensibilities are resilient enough to bounce back to their pristine glory whenever they are offered a little hospitality and boosting as such an input actually is fresh water in the dreary desert of meanness and mediocrity, hypocrisy and hype, vainness and vulgarity and cussedness and crudity. There are still souls with their innocence, spontaneity, inquisitiveness, sensitivity, freedom and all the other natural endowments left intact. They provide the refuge and sanctuary for all things that make life beautiful, sublime and worth living. And there are still others who can manage to regain a little of their lost innocence and a lot of their forgotten humanity with minimal effort and do the same thing. They gladdened many a heart by filling them with the sunshine of hope and faith. They certainly constitute a minuscule minority but they, particularly the former, are the brightest stars in an other wise dark firmament. And more fundamentally, they are on the side of life and Mother Nature.
   Life and nature are tolerant and indulgent to us to an extent but they know when enough is enough, ad when they act , they act decisively to set things in order by restoring the much needed balance .

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