THE POWER OF PACE AND THE PAUSE
We don’t like the hectic pace of life: the deadlines, rush, anxiety… worry and tension. No matter how well-organized we are, unexpected events pop up and our plans go haywire… Maybe, not always… but, many a times…
Like…
Our health issues or of
our nearest and dearest ones…
Unexpected financial
commitments…
Our subordinates remaining
absent when we need them the most… Or, the boss wants us to be in the office
when we are needed badly at home…
Suppliers not
delivering in time… Or, we are not able to deliver to customers in time… EMI’s
staring at us… A scary tax or legal notice arrives by post… Someone is
hell-bent to victimize you… Or, someone comes from nowhere and rams into your
car from behind… yes, when you are, already, late to reach…
You are stuck in the
traffic… It is still as death!
You have gotten into
a nasty argument with the autowala or
your neighbor …
Your young daughter
is still not home… it is 1 am… Or, your young son has gone out with his college
friends… and, it is, already, 2 am…
Every transformer has its capacity… The human mind, too.
It is mind’s nature
to be active… think… run, rush, panic… feel excited and anxious… feel elated
and depressed, too…
Yes, pace and tension
are the very essence of existence… We may not like them… We may try to avoid
them… But, our living brings them along…
Yes, pace and tension
are the part and parcel of living…
The transformer has
to get hot…
The mind has to.
And, that’s why we need to shutdown the transformer, time to
time…
The mind needs to cool
off…
Run and rush, we
must, if we need to live in this world… if we need to perform, achieve, succeed…
But, then, we have to slow down, too… Keep our tools down, remove our helmets
and gloves, switch off the machine, the transformer… and, like Jesus did so
often, just leave the crowd alone, suddenly, and disappear into the mountains…
just to be by oneself… Just be alone, quiet… meditative and reflective…
Just to cool off…
Just to be centered…
and, start afresh with a new vigor and vision…
They call it ‘a retreat’…
No matter who we are –
bosses or subordinates, merchants or mercenaries, teachers or the taught… politicians,
police, priests or just the public… yes, all of us need to live life with the
pace and tension it brings along… and, all of us have to slow down, too… Just
cool off… Just go quiet, for some time!
Wishing for a life without
its hectic pace will be only an idle wish… It will only frustrate us, more and
more…
Ideal has, always,
been this:
Like a wood-cutter
does, when his saw goes blunt, we should take a break to sharpen our saws… We
should slow down, cool off…
And, start afresh…
and alive!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Mehul Bhuva
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