Monday, December 3, 2012

Philosophy musings - unifying theme

Many of us have exclaimed aloud sometime or the other time "what I am doing here?". Is this a primordial call from within to find answer to the long sought mystery of why the human being took birth on earth in an almost barren universe (?), the purpose and meaning of life. Since human civilization took form on earth, man has been tying to find the connection between  himself and the rest of the universe.

When the Sun rises and sets dutifully everyday, is it's purpose solely to support life on earth? If the distance between Sun and Earth would have been few thousand kilometers more or less, life on earth would have ceased to exist. Is it a coincidence that Sun is exactly where it is or there is a larger purpose behind it?

Is there a Unifying Theme that binds all of us including plants, animals and all the life and inanimate matter around us in the universe? Ancient philosophers looked up in the sky to seek the answers. Ancient Indian Vedantists on the other hand try to delve within. They believed that the knowledge and truth about the universe, the unifying theme that binds us is already within us. We do not have to look anywhere else but within ourselves.

"The ultimate truth of this connection lies in our inner universe so vast and splendid that one has to delve deep and probe in to it in order to discover the eternal truth".
 

Friday, August 31, 2012

Philosophical musings - Identity

What makes our identity? Is it our body or is it our memories?

Let us assume that the technology has improved to a state where doctors can transplant brain from one person to another. There are two friends - Hari and Shyam whose brains are intechanged by doctors. If we now ask Hari, who is he, what will be his response? Will his response be Hari or Shyam? This is very tricky. Does the body constitutes the individual or is it the brain? Will Hari, whose new brain carry the memory impressions of Shyam, respond that he is Shyam? Or the  eyes of Hari scan the body and recognize it as Hari's body and respond that he is Hari, Or there is an identity beyond body and mind that makes the individuality of a person?

Let us explore the body and mind a bit more.

As a baby we have a particular body structure. The baby's skin is soft. It has limited memory. As every day passes, the baby sheds its skin and new skin takes its place, old hair falls out and is replaced by new, its cell multiply, new memories replaces old ones, the nails grow every day. These changes happen on a daily basis in the life of every individual. Yet we claim that we are the same person. Our ego gets bruised when somebody insults us. But which of the ME are we so proud of? What is the constancy that we continue to claim as the I or ME? Is there an identity that is behind the ever changing  body and mind of ours?
These pondering is as scientific as it is philosophical. When the world finds answers to these queries one day, we would see the culmination of philosophy, science and religion.

More such musings in my future blogs. Till such time.....

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Will the New Year bring the Cheer?

2011 was probably the most depressing year .. especially for the populace in the West. With European Union's knees shaking under the Greece debt and many other European Union members showing signs of adding to the burden - Spain, Italy, Ireland et al... it looks like it is going to be a tough talk (walk?) for France and Germany who are trying to put a brave face to lead the Union to a new era. UK being a ring sitter at this game is giving its contrarian views much to the dismay of France and Germany. It is the Darwinian theory( Survival of the fittest) at its best! Politicians of these countries having enjoyed the spoils for years, are now facing the ire of its people. Bloated bureaucracy, unwise spending, fraudulent banks are the focus of attention world over but more so in the West. But in the end it is the common people who are facing the brunt...but with a hope that 2012 would bring in the much needed cheer..

Middleast and Africa are witnessing a different kind of struggle. Having been subjugated to decades of autocratic rule, the masses are revolting for a better tomorrow ... 2011 has seen many dictators being overthrown ... others stubbornly holding to their seat by shamelessly snuffing out thousands of innocent lives. Terrorism is raising its ugly head in different parts of Africa in the name of religion. Corruption, violence and near absence of law is stifling the masses in these parts of the world ... The word "Occupy" has become a cliché and has caught the imagination of the people at large... "Occupy Wallstreet", "Occupy Davos"... the world is really Occupied!

Asia having been under the economic shadow of the west has now moved under its own economic ray! Both China and India having tasted the economic success is yearning for more. China is fast galloping to the much coveted "Super Power" title much to the chagrin of the Americans. Obama is getting ready to lead the Americans for the next 4 years while the Republicans are visioning themselves in the Presidential seat... more hope for 2012!

The Chinese new year... the year of dragon ... brings hope and joy to its billions as they visualize themselves more prosperous economic bath in the new year...

And then I wonder .... how a mere change of date from December 31st  to January 1st can elevate the hopes of 7 Billion humans? We are indeed a strange race! Till next time .... cheers!