Prafulla Kumar Mohanty
Like the full moon and the new moon, light and dark birth and death are inevitable. if this balancing of life and death is an inevitable process of nature we can well understand why we have joy and sorrow, youth and old age , love and separation, laughter and tear etc, binaries of contrastive irresolution, which perpetually engage us with our reality. Man has busied himself right from the first flush of life to fight the contrarian dialectics without finding an acceptable solution. For this reason only arguments never cease, debates are never resolved, sorrow never ends. He fights hunger, disease and death: And how? He launches a never ending war against all these life denying elements which are inevitably present in the human condition. The fight against death too seems to be an inevitable component of life . Is this also an inevitable built in factor of the entire process of inevitability?
Death is an inevitable component of life
for without it life is incomplete. But is birth inevitable? This
question is a pastime of a polemicist. He will argue till he goes blue in the
face that this earth is meant for life meant for all forms of birth. The amoeba
to the Homo Sapien, the grass blade to the beautiful rose, the thorn bush to
the snake all are born on this earth inevitably. The earth's ecology balances
the sweet and bitter, the calm and the violent, the meek and the wild, the
ambrosiac and the poisonous in her display of the creative system.
Like the full moon and the new moon, light and dark birth and death are inevitable. if this balancing of life and death is an inevitable process of nature we can well understand why we have joy and sorrow, youth and old age , love and separation, laughter and tear etc, binaries of contrastive irresolution, which perpetually engage us with our reality. Man has busied himself right from the first flush of life to fight the contrarian dialectics without finding an acceptable solution. For this reason only arguments never cease, debates are never resolved, sorrow never ends. He fights hunger, disease and death: And how? He launches a never ending war against all these life denying elements which are inevitably present in the human condition. The fight against death too seems to be an inevitable component of life . Is this also an inevitable built in factor of the entire process of inevitability?
This is the original sin of all our problems : We have to
fight this inevitability. who created this inevitability of infructuous fight?
Man thought it was God who for his own sadistic pleasure has made nature the
vast and beautiful stage for our inevitable acrobatics of all varieties.
Restlessly we fight to win our battles against the elements which every moment
change the dynamic of our logic. If I love a woman and cannot have her I must
elope with her only to cause a Trozan War. If I cannot muster
courage to forcibly take away what I love most for my soul's solace I may have
to spend the rest of my life on a hilltop in meditation on futility thereby
wasting a life inevitably. If I desire another's territory I attack,
unsure of victory, but attack I must to conquer my inevitable and unseen
enemies. If I die people will call me hero , if I return in one
piece garlands will weigh me down while my jealous internal enemies will plot
for my fall. Caesar would die saying 'et tu Brute'. Destiny of man
is determined by this inevitability of man's dream to conquer his 'enemies'.
The dream is also inevitably born with man for he who does not dream is no man.
This dream gives him the energy to fight, at times his own instincts.
Inevitability is recognised by the human intellect as divine
determinism. Man is born, some people argue and rightly so, with a
pre-determined destiny. This leads often to fatalism and consequent inaction
and surrender to forces above. Man's mythic imagination structuralizes a
post-mortem world which regulates man's dream and his fighting instinct. He
simply atones for his unremembered sins of a previous birth, a life lived
somewhere of which he has no memory. He runs to astrologers to know in advance
the morrow. Astronomy stems from fatalism and it studies the
luminosities above and their effect on man on earth. Those who
believe in fate believe in a pre scripted life. And this
belief reduces the strength of mind to fight against the 'enemies' and
dismisses dreams. Man becomes an instrument on which unseen fingers
play a tune. He does not become an agent in the earth which is a theatre of
becoming. But the world today has dispelled all kinds of determinism ( except
in the world of physics where theories of the Super String are now raising
doubts) although the religions still maintain their strange hold on
man's free will, the will that denies inevitability.
Nothing in the world is inevitable, except death which
completes life. We make things, ask questions dream of absurd things and
pursue them with all our energies. If we fail our efforts are to blame. If we
succeed our efforts, intellect, tenacity of purpose should be lauded. Man is
the cause of all happenings in the life on earth. His fight to defeat death is
on, death in all its manifestations. One day the Homosapien will be Homodeus.
Man should fight inevitability by his will to make things happen for He is the
Maker of Everything.