What
is the “edge?" Stress. Our lives are stressful. Being engaged in the world, even casually, is
stressful. Even being a hermit, as some of
us are, is a strain. There is no
escaping the edge.
There
are, however, ways to cope with it. Drinking
martinis, going shopping, taking up boxing, returning to knitting, but surely,
we say, there are better ways to deal with it than this.
Meditation
is helpful, but who meditates 16 hours a day?
No, it seems like a complete change of mindset is needed.
This
is where religion comes in, having faith in something beyond oneself, in
something greater than oneself. This places
all responsibility for the way our lives are going onto God usually, or onto
the gods, so that we say, “It is God’s will that my life is as it is.”
Karma
is another way out. When our lives take
a turn for the worse, or, for that matter, for the better, we say it is our
karma at work. Our past lives are responsible
for how things are going for us.
A
total change of mindset, though, is better, and better still, a full shift
in consciousness. In Vedanta this shift
is called awakening.
Awakening
is not faith. Awakening is a spiritual
event brought about by conscientious spiritual practice. Awakening is finding God, and finding God, as
Ramakrishna said, is the purpose of life, and what could be more
stress-relieving than fulfilling the purpose of life?
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