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Is harmony defined by us is really harmonious ?

The universe operates on a balance. Dualities like light and dark, joy and sorrow, and so on, are not in contention with each other but rather two sides of the same coin. They provide context and meaning. It’s akin to understanding that one cannot truly appreciate light without having known darkness. Our existence is enigmatic, where a myriad of elements interplay in a vast cosmic dance. Every action, no matter how minute, sends ripples across the fabric of the universe. Such is the interconnectedness and oneness that defines the cosmos. But amidst this vastness, we humans grapple with the age-old questions: Why are we here? Why do we feel disconnected when everything is intrinsically connected? And, why is our life, despite being a part of this vast universe, so often defined by duality?

Consider the universe as an immense symphony, where every entity is like a note, contributing to an eternal, harmonious melody. From the most massive stars to the tiniest organisms, everything is in sync, vibrating in tune with the universe. This sense of harmony is a constant, even if it’s not always immediately apparent. However, the human experience often feels at odds with this cosmic harmony. We frequently perceive life through the lens of duality: good vs. evil, happiness vs. sorrow, success vs. failure. Such bifurcations arise primarily from our mental frameworks, shaped by societal norms, personal experiences, and evolutionary predispositions.

In our evolutionary journey, the human brain developed cognitive systems to categorize, discriminate, and simplify the complex stimuli of the external world, making it digestible and navigable. This cognitive system is a survival tool, enabling us to swiftly identify threats from non-threats, edible food from inedible, and so on. Over time, as societies became more sophisticated, these dualistic mental models began to govern not just our interactions with the environment but also our self-perception, aspirations, and relationships. This dualistic approach further feeds into the illusion of separateness — a feeling that we are distinct from the rest of the universe. Despite being made of stardust and sharing common atomic ancestors with everything around us, we often feel isolated or alienated. Such feelings intensify when we face adversities, leading many to question the harmony and purpose of existence.

Our understanding of freedom is entwined with our perception of duality. True freedom is not just liberation from external constraints but also from internal ones, like prejudices, fears, and limiting beliefs. To break free from the life’s cycle, one needs to reconcile with dualities, recognizing them as constructs rather than inherent truths. As we delve deeper into the framework of existence, we find that duality isn’t inherently detrimental. Instead, it provides contrast, lending depth and dimension to our experiences. Just as the contrasting strokes of a painting give it life and depth, the dualities of our lives add vibrancy and richness to our existence. Without dark, there would be no understanding of light; without sorrow, the true essence of joy would remain unknown.

Much of our attachment to duality stems from societal and cultural conditioning. From childhood, we’re taught to label and categorize experiences: winning is good, losing is bad; happiness is desirable, sadness is not. Over time, these labels solidify into beliefs, shaping our perceptions and reactions. For instance, consider the universally accepted notion of success. Societal metrics of success often revolve around material wealth, social status, and professional achievements. However, if we were to strip away these conditioned beliefs and look at life through an unfiltered lens, we might find that true success lies in inner contentment, meaningful relationships, and personal growth.

Our fixation on the ephemeral aspects of life — fleeting emotions, transient experiences, and temporal possessions — further entrenches us in the duality trap. In the rush of life, we often overlook the eternal — the unchanging, omnipresent essence that underlies all existence. This essence, often referred to in spiritual contexts as the ‘Self’ or ‘Consciousness,’ remains unaffected by the dualities that play out on the surface.

By connecting with this eternal aspect of ourselves, we begin to view dualities with a sense of detachment. They appear as passing clouds against the vast sky of our existence, impactful in the moment but not defining our eternal essence. Aligning with the duality doesn’t mean becoming passive or indifferent. It means engaging with life wholeheartedly, experiencing every emotion, every high and low, but without letting them dictate our inner state. With heightened awareness, we can navigate the complexities of life with grace, recognizing the transient nature of our experiences.

This awareness doesn’t diminish our experiences but rather enriches them. When we embrace both the joys and sorrows of life with equanimity, we live more fully, more authentically. We begin to see challenges as opportunities for growth, failures as lessons, and successes as moments of gratitude.

Our perception of disharmony is influenced by our thoughts, emotions, and our attachments to outcomes. When we find ourselves in situations we didn’t desire or anticipate, our immediate response is resistance. This resistance, this non-acceptance, creates friction – a perceived disharmony.

The journey to non-duality is a continuous process of introspection, reflection, and growth. Various spiritual traditions offer paths to transcend duality: the Yogic tradition advocates for meditation and self-inquiry, Buddhism emphasizes mindfulness and compassion, while Taoism teaches the art of flowing with life, embracing both its yin and yang.

The common thread across these traditions is the idea of returning to one’s true nature — a state of pure consciousness, free from the constraints of duality.

The Interconnected Universe: Nothing Stands Alone

From the tiniest particles to the vast expanse of the cosmos, all phenomena in the universe are interlinked, including you. The concept that “Nothing is independent of anything else” is an ancient idea that has been contemplated by philosophers, scientists, and spiritual thinkers alike. This interconnectedness transcends physical boundaries, highlighting an essential unity at the core of existence. Let’s delve deeper into this profound concept.

The Web of Life

The natural world serves as a beautiful illustration of interdependence. In an ecosystem, each organism, from the smallest insect to the largest predator, plays a crucial role in maintaining balance. The flora and fauna are interconnected in an intricate web of life, where every entity depends on and influences the others.

Just as it is in nature, so it is in our human lives. We’re interwoven in a social, economic, and environmental fabric where our actions affect those around us, and their actions, in turn, impact us. This highlights the essence of interdependence – nothing exists in isolation, including us.

Quantum Entanglement: A Scientific Perspective

Modern science, particularly quantum physics, provides a fascinating perspective on this interconnectedness. The phenomenon of quantum entanglement shows that particles can be linked in such a way that the state of one instantaneously affects the state of the other, regardless of the distance separating them. This suggests a deep level of interconnectedness that transcends our conventional understanding of space and time.

The Spiritual Dimension

In many spiritual and philosophical traditions, the idea of interconnectedness takes on a profound significance. It points to the fundamental unity of existence, the non-duality of the universe. This means that at the deepest level, there is no separation between you and the rest of the universe. You are a part of the cosmos, and the cosmos is a part of you.

This perspective allows us to see ourselves not as isolated entities, but as integral components of a grand cosmic dance. We are both the dancers and the dance, the observers and the observed, the creators and the creation.

Understanding the principle of interconnectedness cultivates a sense of unity and compassion. It reminds us that our actions have consequences, reaching beyond our immediate environment. It underlines the importance of responsibility, harmony, and respect for all life forms.

Realising that “Nothing is independent of anything else, including us,” is a powerful awakening. It challenges the illusion of separation, leading us towards an understanding of our profound connection with the universe. Embracing this interconnectedness can inspire us to live more consciously, compassionately, and harmoniously, not just for our sake, but for the wellbeing of the entire cosmos.