Monday, November 30, 2009

Thoughts on Equality


Every creature whether it is a human being, bird, animal, insect, fish etc. is made up of two essential elements. One is the body and the other is the soul / life within the body. The body of each being is clearly made up of the basic elements like water, earth, fire. The soul is more subtle and one cannot see it or feel it. However, we can presume that the soul is no different in each. Thus if we break down the substances that go to form each being, we can see that it is the same.

Thus, although the outward appearance is different each is the essentially the same. Yet, we believe that we are different, superior, inferior etc. We believe that we deserve to get higher share in things because we are human. We believe that the world is made only for our existence and enjoyment. Many of us care two hoots about the rights of other creatures or beings.

Within humans also we create artificial barriers and obstacles for others based on colour, religion, caste, creed, region etc. Due to our selfish motives, we expect the best for us and want the others to be satisfied with our left overs. Our ego always prompts us to fulfil needs of ourselves even if it is at the cost of depriving someone else.

Although everyone is equal and has equal rights, we are all different in terms of our capabilities and talents. It is not easily possible for anyone to become extraordinary in any field without certain inborn talents. Dedication, sincerity, perseverance and hard work can take us forward but without the inner spark, we may never move from good to great.

Similarly, there are certain roles that we are biologically programmed to do that can't be delegated or modified. For example, only women can bear children and that too, safely only during a certain period of their lives. Likewise, women are psychologically better equipped in the role of educating and grooming children to become responsible adults.

We see two extremes prevalent in the world. One is gross inequity in the treatment of humans and other creatures by people who are better endowed. The other extreme is the abuse the concepts of equality. If, in the name of equality, everyone wanted to be doing cushy jobs and have cushy lives, how will the world survive? For instance, the taxi driver cannot fly the aeroplane, the engineer cannot do a surgery and the cat cannot perform the role of a watchdog. Each one has to perform the role that one is best suited for.

While we work towards re-establishing a comprehensive equality mindset in this world, we should also work towards becoming mature, balanced and realistic in choosing and performing our respective roles.

"Having choices in life is a privilege. Making the right choices in life is a responsibility" - Anonymous

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes..Each one of us has to perform the role one is assigned and best suited for as..

"Everyone is kneaded out of the same dough but not baked in the same oven."

Tyaagi

ramesh sadasivam said...

Well written Vish! Every creation is equal to the other in one way and very diff from the other in another way.

Differences are only to be looked upon as a matter of purpose and not that of a pride or shameful thing.

Pramoda Meduri said...

**Dedication, sincerity, perseverance and hard work can take us forward but without the inner spark, we may never move from good to great.

Hi Vish, nice to read after a long time..

!!!!!!

and i think, to have dedication and to be able to do hardwork are the real sparks..any wayss soo well said..keep it up..

Anya said...

Informative post today :-)
Very well written ....

Subs said...

Very true... We don't care for animals. Just back from my Kenyan@Safari. The animals, including the Big5, in their natural habitat looked so much at peace and contended...unlike homosapiens...
We don't care for fellow human beings. The best proof is the status of talks at Copenhagen. While we claim we have made progress in all fields, compared to our forefathers, we have made no progress in our collective value system.

Copenhagen is frustrating...http://subublog.blogspot.com/2009/12/back-from-vacation.html

Sonal Raisinghani said...

Dear Sir,
This exactly matches with what my spiritual guru , Nirankari Baba Hardevsinghji has to teach :
1. Body , Mind & Wealth are given by the Nirankar , hence we should treat them as the property of Nirankar God & should not have proud about them.
.2. We must not have pride abut Caste, Religion or Varna-aashram.
.3. We should not hate any one by way of one's eating or clothing habits.
.4. We must live in Grahasth Aashram, its not good become Sadhu Sant or Fakir & become a burden on society.