Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Keep Walking





So me'z back after a pretty long hiatus.
The truth is I’ve never had such a hectic period in my life as I had in these 2 months. 15 hour workdays for 2 weeks at a stretch are no jokes, yet when you come to know that all this hard work might not cause the least bit of change in either your appraisal ratings or your onsite chances(hence your remuneration), it does cause a little disappointment. To top it all, you’re supposedly given a paltry 100$ reward (!) for all your efforts while your colleagues who haven’t contributed 5 % of what you’ve done, are given 800$ just because they’re your so called ‘seniors’!
Duh, this world reeks of politics. Sometimes it’s disheartening to see the lengths to which some people would go to in order to serve their purpose. Ethics and morals seem to have ceased to exist anymore. I sometimes even wonder if these people have ever had something called conscience in them at any point of time, coz I bet if they did, they wouldn’t be able to sleep at night.
But then sensibility demands that one takes it all as just another lesson of life, and as Johnnie Walker says…”Keep Walking”.

I’m reading Dan Brown’s ‘Angels and Demons’ this week, and I’ve been really taken aback by this 1 particular dialogue that takes place between the leading characters in the book, Robert Langdon (the main protagonist who is a Harvard professor of religious iconology) and Vittoria Vetra (a pretty Italian scientist).
Vittoria: Do you believe in God?
Langdon: A spiritual conundrum. Well, I want to believe. (The intellectual suspension of disbelief that was imperative if one were truly going to believe had always proved to be too big an obstacle for his academic mind)
Vittoria: So why don’t you?
Langdon: Having faith requires leaps of faith, cerebral acceptance of miracles- immaculate conceptions and divine interventions. And then there are the codes of conduct. The Bible, The Koran, Buddhist scripture… they all carry similar requirements – and similar penalties. They claim that if I don’t live by a specific code I will go to hell. I can’t imagine a God who would rule that way.
Vittoria: Mr. Langdon, I did not ask if you believe what Man says about God. I asked if you believe in God. There is a difference. Holy scripture is stories….legends and history of man’s quest to understand his own need for meaning. I’m not asking you to pass judgment on literature. I’m asking if you believe in God. When you lie out under the stars, do you sense the divine? Do you feel in your gut that you’re staring up at the work of God’s hand?

Langdon: Well, as a scientist and the daughter of a priest, what do you think of religion?
Vittoria: Religion is like a language or dress. We gravitate towards the practices with which we were raised. In the end, though, we are all proclaiming the same thing. That life has meaning. That we are grateful for the power that created us.


Hmmmm….now that’s surely some food for thought! I’ve always been fascinated with theological history myself and have always been perplexed at why do people have to kill each other over something that has a universally common goal….to acknowledge and thank the higher power that created us. Be it the persecution of early Christians by the Jews, or the bloody massacres of entire villages of Jews and Muslims by the Christian Crusaders who were encouraged by the Roman Catholic church for over 400 years, or the holy war called 'Jehad' started by followers of Muhammad which called for the slaying of all 'Qafirs' or Infidels as the holy duty of every devout Muslim, and which continues to this day, or be it the mindless killings of Muslims in Gujarat by Hindu fanatics justifying it as revenge for the Godhra massacre; all of them are equally deplorable barbaric acts of a few twisted minds who bring a bad name to their entire communities. These people obviously miss the bigger picture, that all of them have been created by the same higher power which can never endorse the destruction of one part of it's creation by another.

Science and Religion have always externally been like the opposite sides of the same coin, with 1 using rationale and reasoning as the basis of all theories, and the other relying on faith, legends and beliefs to try and explain the workings of this world. Yet, these 2 cornerstones of human understanding do often come at crossroads where the postulates of 1 vindicates those of the other.

Every major religion agrees to the basic law popularly known as Karma, - “As you sow, so shall you reap”, “What goes around, comes around” etc. etc.
Newton’s 3rd Law is eerily similar in it’s proclamation – “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”.

Even science fails to explain the cause of the “Big Bang”, the cosmic explosion out of a miniscule subatomic particle, out of which this entire universe is supposed to be made of. Who or what caused that explosion and what was there before it, remains unanswered.

“Let there be Light”

E = mc^2

Energy and Mass are interconvertible. - Einstein

Your body is transient, only the soul is permanent. - Ancient Hindu saying

14 comments:

sebia said...

Wow tht was 1 long ride from corporate dragons to the dungeons of spiritual mythology..grrrr and it wsnt a joy ride cuz u made me think...i had a long debate with a friend in the morning abt soul,spirit,existance,karma and need of faith 2 sustain the shallow mortals..and after banging my head to the stone wall fr exactly 1 hour and 37 secs..i decided 2 send my grey cells fr a long vecation in tambaktu:)and thn u commented and i came here..saw the HORSE(I LOVE HORSES)and thn read the post..and ws asking GOD why meee?and why today?everybdy is trying 2 play havoc in my peaceful serenity:)
cuz it ws a v nice post..and a lot of food fr refutation and debating..but my throbbing head is just not allowing me2 indulge in to any intellectual nirvana rite now:)
just 1 line
Those finatics constitute a small fagment,its us who allow thm 2 create an entity...
Hi,
i am sebia,nice meeting u:)
tc..
and i love the bhulla song..the mysticism is just 2 soothing..

sebia said...
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rebel_on_loose said...

Hi there Sebia,thanks for the appreciation, too bad it wasn't a joyride but at least i made you think! :) Lemme know wenever ur ready for any intellectual nirvana...
And i'm sure Bulla strikes a chord with everyone once they understand the meaning.

Nice meeting u too :)

Nisha said...

Hi :)

yet when you come to know that all this hard work might not cause the least bit of change in either your appraisal ratings or your onsite chances

Oh! Tell me abt this... I guess this is part and parcel of every organization.

Try this, resign from ur company (just fake the resignation) and just see how ur superiors will bow down to u and claim that u are one of the team's BEST resource!!!! U will not only get a small hike but will also be promised an onsite opportunity. This aint a fake incident but has happened in my team for more than 4 resignations !!

Sometimes it’s disheartening to see the lengths to which some people would go to in order to serve their purpose

The a$$ lickers!! makan(butter)-kings n queens... It's there everywhere... The moral is u either got to learn from them and follow their foot-steps (which is easy for a few) but for the rest of us, like u n me, we just have to close our eyes and ignore them. It pricks though when they are recognised for doing nothin but greasing, but who said life is easy!!

Thanks for visiting my blog and do keep visiting :)

Cheers!
Icy :)

Shikha said...

A long but interesting post...while the superiors running away with the cake is a norm,the theology part made for good reading...and something to think about..lemme find someone here to argue with:)

Rita said...

"when you come to know that all this hard work might not cause the least bit of change in either your appraisal ratings" - I know exactly what you mean, buddy. Totally agree with you :)

rebel_on_loose said...

Alive_n_Confused -> Actually i don't give a darn to the unfair rewards they gave to others...but at least I should've gotten what i rightly deserved.Anyways every dog has it's day ;)

Icy -> Thanx for the suggestion...was thinking about playing a bluff myself! True,life ain't easy, but i sure ain't giving up!!

Shikha -> Thanx for the appreciation, lemme know which side u argued on! :)

Rita -> Hmmm seems like u too have gone through something similar.So this IS a universal phenomenon i guess.


Thanks to ALL you wonderful people for writing in. I'm relatively new to blogdom but this is surely turning out to be an interesting place.

Keep Blogging!

De.vile said...

Hmm, theres this part in Fountainhead that made me think. Although thats the point from where I started hating the book. I think to go about talking on religion just because you read it all your life means disrespect. Especially because you have read it all your life.

Seems like I missed a few posts. Sorreee!

rebel_on_loose said...

Point taken DeVile, yet i don't consider this disrespect.And if you read carefully,this wasn't about religion either.And can't help writing about sumthing when i feel too strongly about it.

Welcome back! :)

~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

hey ...

thanx for stopping by .. :)

i have read ' Angels n Demos ' .. read it a couple of months ..

enjoyed it , but not as much as my 1st Dan Brown book - Da Vinci Code

~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

i liked the pic here ... yellow on black ... :)))

rebel_on_loose said...

Hey Deepa, thnx to u too for stopping by,'Da Vinci' was definitely his best work,can't wait 2 watch Tom Hanks as Langdon now.
Yea...the pic is somewhat ...mesmerising..
:)
Keep Visiting!

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