Awareness
is said to be the screen or stage on which is played the whole drama of
creation. Though awareness is beyond the physical i.e. the creation which we
can see but at the same time everything arises from awareness; survives and
thrives in and around the awareness and upon dissolution everything sinks back
into the awareness. The whole universe is just that i.e. sat – chit – ananda –
being - consciousness -bliss.
Awareness
means one has become an observer, sakshi
or witness to everything. Spirituality is not what we normally understand like
going to religious places or following certain religious beliefs or reading
scriptures and religious books. Being spiritual means to be aware. In fact it
would not be wrong to say that the other name for spirituality is awareness.
Awareness is spirituality and spirituality is awareness. One is said to be
spiritual when he begins to follow the path of awareness i.e. living life
consciously in full awareness. The only difference whether one is spiritual or a
materialist is to be seen in the fact if one is living his life consciously or
not. One can be spiritual while living in the world and one can be materialist
while being a sanyasi – difference is only of being conscious or unconscious. An
enlightened master is one who has become pure awareness and is able to maintain
and sustain his awareness all the time.
Why
should one become spiritual or follow the path of awareness? Only if we can
raise our awareness to the level that we become a witness or observer to
everything then only can we live in complete freedom i.e. be free from
suffering while we are alive and be liberated from the cycle of birth and
re-birth post this life also known as LIBERATION or MUKTI or MOKSHA. In Indian
tradition MUKTI is also considered to be the sole objective of every human
being. In fact this human potential makes us unique and different from other
creatures in the sense that we can become conscious of our existence which no
other creature is capable of becoming.
The
fact is that most of the times except for few moments of awareness we are
living our life unconsciously which means that our current actions are
influenced by the information which we accumulated in the past, commonly known
as karmas. We are generally ruled and
guided by our karmas in the form of past
conditioning, past memory, opinions ideas etc. All our vasanas (traces of past karmas in the form of desires and habits)
are rooted in our sub-conscious mind which find expression unconsciously and
thus feeding on each other and thus strengthening our subconscious and
unconscious mind. Though the subconscious mind is there which is a product of
memory of many births but this continues to rule and guide our life and hence the
suffering. Suffering means to move in circles or doing the same things again
and again. Reaction i.e. action which is guided by our past conditioning is
unconscious and hence makes us to suffer. Also reaction binds us and we end up
accumulating more karmas in the
process but on the other hand an action which is conscious not only does not
lead to new karmas but also frees us
from the past karmas and thus help us
achieve our goal of LIBERATION. The reason one of the great Indian saints said dukhia sab sansar (the whole world is
suffering) is because of this reason that mostly our living is unconscious i.e.
ruled and influenced by our past karmas.
Since we continue living unconsciously and thus accumulating more karmas as well, not only our suffering persists but we also continue moving from
one life to another because we now need more life times to settle the backlog
of these past karmas also known as sanchit
karmas.
However
the good thing to know is that if we want we can become free from this
suffering and this is possible only by following the path of awareness i.e. becoming
more n more aware and not to be ruled by our past karmas. Also if we can
maintain this awareness to the last moment of our life then LIBERATION (MUKTI) becomes a certainty because
awareness is liberation and liberation is awareness. Now question arises as
what should we do to become spiritual i.e. to strengthen our sense of being
observer or witness? In fact to be spiritual we do not have to do anything
specific like renouncing the world but live our daily life with full awareness i.e.
without being ruled by our past memory or karmas.
If we watch the things as it is or do the things as needed but without being
influenced by past karmas then it means that we are spiritual and thus becoming
aware. This though appears to be simple in saying but difficult in practice
because all along we have been living our life in unawareness. No sooner we try
to bring in awareness than the same is hijacked by our mind and the same old
game continues. Hence what is needed is practicing awareness. Beginning to meditate
is the step in this direction which will definitely help us raise our awareness
over a period of time. The whole purpose of meditation is to strengthen one’s awareness.
In fact one can safely say that meditation is awareness and awareness is
meditation. This awareness which we practice during the meditation sessions
then starts spilling over to our other daily activities of the day and thus
becoming still more aware. A moment comes when we become meditative all the
time i.e. pure awareness. Awareness thus is the key to one’s becoming free from
suffering and also to one’s liberation…..BeAware
After reading this article I completely feel that along with IQ and EQ, one also needs to have a reasonable AQ (awareness quotient)...
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