Ostrich instinct means positivity?


- Antaryatra-Dr.Sarvesh Q. Vora

- As a man dives deeper into Haiyan, as he travels, his vision of the outside world becomes sharper and clearer.

Hardly any other people here (in India) are in such a hurry to use the terminology of philosophy and philosophical subjects, to interpret it. "Functionality" or "positivity" are such words. Everywhere you look today, the tide of protectionist sentiment is flowing, so don't forget that the world is not just black or white. The appearance of white everywhere is an indication of eye disease. Having appreciation or positivity simply means that not only does a person suffer from the disease of seeing black, he can also recognize white.

If positivity means filth, widespread hypocrisy, destructive pollution, suffocating conditions, then everything from Jesus Christ to Gandhiji and from Tulsidasji to Akha should be called negative. When there is a sandstorm, the ostrich hides its mouth in the sand. This instinct is self-deception, suicidal, self-deceptive instinct. The fact that the ostrich hides its mouth in the sand means that it is aware of the sandstorm.

Topics such as positivity (functionality) and negativity, personal animosity-induced anger and resentment, true state of mind and cunning neutrality run rampant.

Become an introvert, when you speak or write under a title like 'Antaryatra', many people have the illusion that you should become an ostrich, you should turn a blind eye to the events that touch the species and the world. If you apply that definition, you will knowingly and unknowingly strike a chord with all the spiritual thinkers of human history, starting from Lord Mahavira, who gave the red light to the downfall of the Brahmins. Bhala Bhai, as man descends deeper into Haiyan, as he travels, his vision of the outside world becomes sharper and clearer. Yes, at the culmination of the pilgrimage, it will become samadarshi, it will be seen by the evil and the gentleman, the hypocrite and the naive, the angry and the hateful - everywhere, but what about the middle ground?

There are only three types of people who can be neutral in the current world: sheep or goats or donkeys, the great saints who have reached the climax of Arihant Dasha or the ravenous ostriches.

Yes, millions of analysts of the world have come and gone, yet where the world has improved, why do you burn your belly, you make so many incomplete, hasty statements that you are determined to improve the world, If you look at the ten pages, it will be seen that this world has become habitable for the sincere people, not only do I not have its sword, such pleasant possibilities have been created only by those who are aware of the filth of the society.

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