Sunday, December 16, 2007

Life Estranged

Life-the one word which embellishes almost all the philosophical articles, the very basis of so many clichés in the literary world. But have you ever thought about it? There has to be a reason why it is the only thing which can be compared to anything in the world? The comparison could vary from the most innocuous thing like a bicycle horn,to the most bizarre stuff like a soccer pitch. What is it that makes it click as a literary weapon? Almost all the major writers have something or the other to say about ‘life’, and each one finds something unique to compare life with. Those of you, novel buffs might have noticed that whenever the author is looking to stall the pace or get more number of pages into his creation, he invariably chooses to forcibly push towards us his interpretations of ‘life’. Even an amateur like me is choosing ‘Life’ to get through to you. So, Is life that simple a phenomenon that everybody has a his own say on it? But that certainly doesn’t seem very likely possibility because I can’t think of any writer who has had the courage to spell out life as ‘simple’. So what we gather by this is that even though life is very complex yet any Tom, Dick and Harry thinks he knows about it.
Actually life is far too complex for anyone to understand. It is the congeniality which attaches itself to you when you are born and just like the truest friend it doesn’t let you go until death separates it from you. It is the only thing which has the power to make us do anything. Some fear it; some bear it while still some befriend it. It is like the dragon which keeps hovering around you that can’t be tamed or made to follow your wish. It is the vessel which can’t be measured for its depth and capacity.
When you really look at it, a human being, starting from his/her birth, develops a bond with life although subconsciously. When we are young, we respect it. We treat it like a cradle which holds us until we are ready. It seems like a smaller idyllic world, provided to prepare us for the bigger and bitter outside world. We feel warmth under its shadow.
Them comes the famous ‘teenage defiance’. We start looking at life as a caged carnivore, which on the onset seems docile but inwardly it is ferocious and deadly. But we are too wasted in the intoxication of youth that we pay no heed to the inward possibility. We keep pushing the envelope. We try out level best to try and intimidate it, but it doesn’t loose its portrayal of unruffled equanimity. Some of us do get lucky in provocation of that savage but they don’t live to bask in the glory.
Then youth comes and with it comes the effervescence. We taste success, we fall in love. Everything seems to be brimming with verve. Life seems to have become your best friend while it bestows on you the joys of life. Each new day brings with it a new meaning of life and exuberance. It is the phase which each one of us wants to continue indefinitely.
But as they say ‘life’s like a cycle. To keep your balance you have to move on’. Like all the ephemerals, the euphemism dies down. The life dons a new hat and a new role. A role which we have never seen it play that of a tyrant landlord, whose constant fear haunts us. The mornings become tawdry. Each day you wake up to a new agony in waiting. Life seems to be castigating your transgressions. You start to slide down an abyss. The gears and steers are no longer turning at your will. Luck seems to run out. And that’s when you develop the fear. The moment you start dreading your life its all folks! The life takes away everything you ever wanted. The apodictic certitude is gone and all you are left with is a meek acceptance of the fact that your peroration is just around the corner. You become just another pawn in the vast game of chess.
In the end darkness engulfs you. Try however you may but life shows you its/the upper hand. And then it all disappears, the suffering mitigates, the agony subsides and you are left with an eternal peace. Your languorous soul emits opulence for a while and then the circle of life starts all over again.
So in the end life conquers all then why try to conquer its complexity. Why waste some precious moments of life in trying to comprehend the notion behind the mother of all clichés. Life is too beautiful a concept to clutter your mind with. Live in the moments that take your breath away. Past brings tears and future brings fears, so try and live in the present and never forget to have fun along this journey called ‘Life’ because try however hard some may, no one has ever managed to come out alive.

2 comments:

BRU the-me campaign said...

The author brings out his views on life in a licd manner........his views are pertinent in the modern era where the concept of life, as it is, is lost on some people......brilliant work sridhar....welcome to copslair

Anonymous said...

brilliance personified...the work of a true craftsman at his best..sridhar brings out his inner capabilities and shines like sunshine in the cold winter morning..his vocab is fresh and the mannerism of narration majestic..hope u keep posting such jewels of thoughts..hats off dude...
i rate it a 9.5 out of 10.