Sunday, May 19, 2024

GET RID OF STRESS…….Enjoy journey of your life.

Abraham Lincoln once said “People are as happy as they make up their minds to be”. In the same way we can say that” People are stressed as they wish to be”. They enter our mind only when they are invited. To lead a life without stress is in our hands.

STRESS is the wear and tear that our body experience as we adjust to our constantly changing environment. Positive or negative feelings are created due to physical and emotional effects. Positive influence is that stress can compel one to action due to new awareness. Positive stress is the stress of winning and achieving. It’s called Eustress.

Negative stress is distress and is the stress of losing, failing, overworking and not coping with the demand of the situation. Negative influence which results in distrust, rejection, anger, depression etc. will lead to health problems. We all experience this from time to time.

Stress is different to different people. Stress situations are unique to every individual and hence diverse and numerous. Stress comes from the demands and pressures of the recent past and the anticipated demands and pressures of the near future. It will be thrilling and exciting in small doses, but too much is always exhausting.

Stress can become acute and can crop up in anyone’s life. What we can do about it is travel at the speed of life. It’s simple and easy when you know how. Go with the flow, neither too fast nor too slow. Keep pace with life. Different stress situations are acute stress, episodic stress and chronic stress.

Episodic acute stress is in those who suffer from acute stress frequently, because their lives are so disordered. They are always in a rush, but always late. Things tend to go wrong and they take on too much. It is common for them to be short tempered, irritable, anxious and tense from ceaseless worry. They see disaster around every corner. Inter personal relationships are affected when others respond with hostility. The key to a cure for this is quite naturally a change in attitude and must choose to change.

Chronic stress is the grinding stress that wears people down day after day, year after year. While acute stress can be thrilling and exiting because it is short term and one can go with the flow. Chronic stress destroys bodies, minds and lives. It wreaks havoc through long term attrition, i.e; reducing ones strength or effectiveness through sustained pressure. Chronic stress comes when a person never sees a way out of a miserable situation like broken families, trapped in unhappy marriages, hateful jobs etc. With no hope they gives up searching for solutions and get used to it forgetting it is there.

Chronic stress kills. People wear down to a final fatal breakdown. The only hope, of course, is to move out from the stress zone physically and if that is not possible move out mentally by get going by getting tough.

As Ted Engstrom, an American evangelical leader and writer said “Life is about twenty percent in what happens to us and eighty percent in the way we respond to the events”. Every individual is unique and therefore stress too is unique to every person. No two personalities are ever identical and as such each person’s threshold of tolerance is also different and unique.

When people offer advice, try to trust them and follow their suggestions. Since one cannot sort out which worry is worse than another, sit down and make a list in order of priority. Make a real effort to communicate with other people and imagine oneself in other people’s shoes. Better still, take the initiative to choose to change instead of relying too much on others to bail one out. Awareness, acceptance and an attitude that is positive are the keys to freedom from stress and its related maladies. Reach out, share, smile, hug and get into the rhythm of life and realise that true happiness lies within you. Have realistic expectations, stay with reality and strive to make things better, not perfect. Think positively and leave the valley of doom and stress far behind you and enjoy the journey of life.

(Ref :Rupa sitagita and various other articles)s)

BHAGAVAT GITA.......An interpretation

The nature of God

The Bhagavat Gita adopts the Upanishadic concept of Absolute Reality (Brahman), i.e; a shift from the earlier ritual-driven Vedic religion to one abstracting and internalizing spiritual experiences. The Gita builds on the Upanishadic Brahman theme, conceptualized to be that which everywhere, unaffected, is constant Absolute, indescribable and nirguna (abstract, without features). This Absolute in the Gita is neither a He nor a She, but a "neuter principle", an "It or That".

Chapter 11 of the Gita refers to Krishna as Vishvarupa (above). This is an idea found in the Rigveda.The Vishvarupa omniform has been interpreted as symbolism for Absolute Reality, God or Self that is in all creatures, everywhere, eternally.

Like some of the Upanishads, the Gita does not limit itself to the nirguna Brahman. It teaches both the abstract and the personalized Brahman (God), the latter in the form of Krishna.It accomplishes this synthesis by projecting the nirguna Brahman as higher than saguna or personalized Brahman, where the nirguna Brahman "exists when everything else does not".The text blurs any distinction between a personalized God and impersonal absolute reality by amalgamating the two and using the concepts interchangeably in later chapters. This theme has led scholars to call the Gita panentheistic, theistic as well as monistic.

The nature of Self

The Gita, states Fowler, "thoroughly accepts" atman as a foundational concept. In the Upanishads, this is the Brahmanical idea that all beings have a "permanent real self", the true essence, the Self it refers to as Atman (Self). In the Upanishads that preceded the Gita, such as the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, the salvational goal is to know and realize this Self, a knowledge that is devoid of the delusions of the instinctive "I, mine" egoism typically connected with the body and material life processes that are impermanent and transient. The Gita accepts atman as the pure, unchanging, ultimate real essence.

The nature of the world

The Gita considers the world to be transient, all bodies and matter as impermanent. Everything that constitutes prakriti (nature, matter) is process driven and has a finite existence. It is born, grows, matures, decays, and dies. It considers this transient reality as Maya. Like the Upanishads, the Gita focuses on what it considers real in this world of change, impermanence, and finitude. To build its theological framework about the world, the text relies on the theories found in the Samkhya and Vedanta schools of Hinduism.

To conclude…According to Mahatma Gandhi, the object of the Gita is to show the way to attain self-realization, and this "can be achieved by selfless action, by desireless action; by renouncing fruits of action; by dedicating all activities to God, i.e., by surrendering oneself to Him, body and Self."

  

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