Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

THE LABYRINTH



The late evening sky had never been so clear, lit with stars sprinkled all over it. The pine trees swayed majestically in the chilling breeze, their peaks gently kissing the heavens. Silhouettes of birds fleeing back to their nests could be seen vaguely against the dull light that spilled from the dying sun as it melted into the oblivion. The sparkling rivulet of icy water flowing on the left side of the dirt road splashed and chuckled, as it made its way through the twists and bends along the road. I had walked this path many times, and yet my admiration for the beauty of the place was undying and had seen no dilution whatsoever. Places like these very often made me introspect, giving a deeper insight into life, so that I could better understand the intriguing world around me, and my place in it. I always used to fathom a question, what could be more difficult to live with-- to have failed at something in life, or to live with the acknowledgement, of your inevitable eventual failure in the end? These long evening walks back home were probably to blame, for I considered my intellect too inferior to have stumbled across a question of this grade, had it not been for all this idle time it had. But the question still remained and today was no different. I was almost home, I could see the dilapidated wooden signboard of the' Divine Tinam rock' on right side of the dirt road. There was something important about the place or more like sacred, as the natives would describe it. I had never been  a very strong believer of chance or destiny, and the belief that visiting a shrine every next week could bring you luck, so for me the rock was just a stack of giant granite rocks, which meant that I was almost back home, back to my little world and my dear wife. Seeing the lights of my cottage brought a smile to my face, I could see the faint smoke coming out of the chimney. She had always loved cooking, I quickened my steps for I didn't want to keep her waiting for dinner. I patted my left pocket making sure that I had the locket there. We had been to the market last week and that's where she had seen  it, glittering innocently in the shop window. She never said anything to me about it, she didn't have to tell me that she had fallen for it, for I knew, I knew that look in her eyes. And then, she walked away from it, as if it never existed and I knew what had crossed her mind. Yes...it's true, it was not going to be easy for a guy who worked at the lumberjack uphill to afford it. But she was the only family I had, the only I had ever known, the one smile I had to ensure. I could understand her sacrifice and knew that she deserved more, much more than a sad incompetent excuse. And so I worked for it, really hard, and an entire week of overtime had paid off, and that's what really mattered in the end. I was eager to get home, eager to give her the surprise that was going to make her day. It was pretty dark now and the cottage lights shone bright against the blanket of the dark background for miles. Although my mind was running through the different ways of surprising her, I couldn't help but notice that the vegetation on both the sides looked strangely thicker, and it was probably the thin wisp of fog that gave it the effect. I had been walking for some time now and it really was taking longer than the usual. The cold wind lashed my face relentlessly, my ears had gone numb and each deep breath stung my insides, as I struggled to move faster. The air itself seemed to have gone dense and I had this very strange feeling as though I was being watched; the swaying trees, the splashing water of the brook and the never ending dirt road as though characters of a play, trying to tell a tale. I was starting to get this stale feeling deep down that I had wasted a lot of time contemplating all my way, and that I was running late now because of it. The shadows of the trees twisted and turned in the spilling moon light as though they were alive all around me and had been watching me, this whole time. I continued to move faster on the uneven rugged road, slipping every now and then, fighting the growing sense of urgency within me. The air was now so thick, it was getting difficult to make out the lights of the cottage clearly... I was almost there. As I fixed my gaze on the blurry light flowing out of the kitchen window, a thick wave of cold air hit me out of nowhere almost paralysing me in the instant, and the lights went out. Something was not right, the feeling of urgency had slowly slid into panic. I was running flat out now, jumping over the side fence, I Slammed the front  door wide open and threw myself in...The darkness within was not just absence of light, but much more tangible than that. There was a strange smell as though the cottage had been locked for weeks and yet it was only this morning when I had left it. I tried to call out to my wife, but the words never came out, as though all air in my lungs had been punched out. It was a scene from a nightmare, but I was awake. Everything seemed damp within the cottage, as I stretched my hands out trying to feel my way through, my arm brushed against something hard and rough like some bark of a tree. I touched it again and sure it did, it did feel like..  a tree? I could now feel my heart throbbing hard against my ribs. Tensed, I moved sideways, still in pitch darkness , hands stretched outwards. To my horror, as I moved, I felt more plants around me. Overwhelmed, I turned to look  back only to see that the front door wasn't there anymore. For a moment I just stood there stunned, staring in the depths of the darkness that surrounded me, where there was a door just seconds back, trying to soak in everything and put some sense into what was happening. It was what I saw ahead of me that horrified me... there were trees, hundreds of them all around, there was no cottage.. and that I was actually standing in the middle of a forest clearing. I dashed towards the only patch that was still lit with moonlight, the thought of my wife being all alone somewhere was killing me, and I was beginning to hate myself, for letting all of this happen. I couldn't dig out the reason but somehow I knew that I was to blame. There was no denying the inevitable, that there was no rationality to the world I had just walked into. It felt as though my body had been chewed up and spat out, I felt weak in both body and the mind. The fear of the unknown had dissolved and was replaced by  regret, desperation and anger. I could see the trees and the distant bushes and their twisting dark shadows, feeding on my emotions it seemed,  as though the entire forest had come alive. I was desperately trying to find something that would help me find my way out of this madness, anything that would help me save my wife. Right ahead of me was the darkest patch of devilish looking serpentine shadows. There was no going back now, no other way out of this... and without giving it a second thought I started running straight for it. Even though I had no idea of what lay in its depths, I was more than willing to take this risk. As I ran towards the slithering, twisting dark patch, I could see it getting denser and stronger as though getting ready for the impact. I clenched my teeth and plunged myself into its heart. It was the most excruciating pain I had ever felt in my life, I fell into the infinite depths  of icy darkness that froze my blood, sucking all life from me and I crashed to the ground . My lungs burned and I could hardly breathe now, and even lying there half dead, I could see hundreds if not thousands of shadows and dark wavy clusters of emptiness, like the one I had just jumped in, all around me. Never had I felt so vulnerable, weak and lacking at the same time. The pain was unbearable, I could still feel it in my bones. The anger and desperation still fuelled my will, but my body.. seemed to be losing the battle. I shut my eyes tight, and it was then when I heard something. There was no sound to it and yet somehow it made sense to me. The darkness could communicate in the strangest way possible. The closest thing to it was probably when you recall something... you're not actually listening, when you recall what someone said to you once. It said that, I just could not win in this world, it was designed this way. And that the only way to save my wife was to let go of her and stop trying... leaving my wife forever, was the only way to save her from this dark world and all the sufferings that dwelled in it. ' Leave her, and go back and you shall find your cottage again ' . I lay there keeping my eyes shut tight. Without her, there was no home to go back to..' No, this is not how this ends'- I told myself. I am going to find her and then.. I am  going for the shadows. Even though deep down in my heart I knew that the force I was fighting was much stronger than me, I was not going to let it take control of my life, I was not going to let it take away what I loved. Something hard was pressing painfully into my left leg. Slowly I got to my feet and pulled it out...it was the locket. It glittered in the moon light, probably the only thing that was still untouched, unaware of the darkness, just as pristine as it ever was, still waiting for its rightful owner. I thought of my wife and the way she had seen it, it was as though the locket reminded me that there was still some hope left... even when everything seemed to be falling apart. As I looked up I saw that the shadows had retreated back to the dark background, but I could still feel their presence. Even through the thickest of vegetation that surrounded me, a faint spec of light had found its way through, on the right side. First I thought I was just imagining it, but something really was there. I started moving towards it, it was weak but it could still gave me warmth. As I moved closer I could hear splashing of water, it seemed the light was coming from a sort of cave. It was not until I came close enough that I realized that it was a stack of big rocks...it was the Divine Tinam rock, I had somehow found my way back to it and the light was coming from the inside of it. There was nothing around the rock but darkness, and I could only hear the water splashing nearby. I went in, it was a very small place with nothing but a small candle inside, and it felt as though its light was breathing life back into me. I closed my eyes trying to take in as much of its warmth as possible, and then I heard it saying something...just like the shadows, the rock could speak a language of its own. But this time it was different, it was hopeful.. like a good memory. It said, that I had been fighting myself and that the shadows were a part of me. 'No one knows your weaknesses better than yourself '--it said, and that's precisely the reason why the shadows were always a step ahead, for they were an extension of me. It said that they are stronger, much stronger than me, but that I'll always have something, something that the shadows won't, something that'll  give me the strength to get off the ground every single time---  my heart... my emotions and passion. The tension had lifted and it was as though everything had started afresh. I opened my eyes. The sky had never looked more beautiful, splattered with stars, the chuckling water dancing over the moss covered rocks...and the bright lights of a cottage shinning merrily, the smoke from the chimney chasing the wind. As I started walking towards the cottage, it felt as though I had been given a new life, another chance and I knew everything was going to be just like the good old times, I gave one last look to the rock...the candle flickered, still waiting for its disciple like it had always been...
                                                                                





                      ".. YOU ARE GETTING LATE FOR YOUR COLLEGE AGAIN...!!"
I opened my eyes, and I just couldn't help smiling...it was a dream alright, but I felt so alive. It was as though a balloon of happiness was swelling inside me. Staring at the ceiling of my room I thought -- So, what's more difficult to live with-- to have failed at something, or living with the feeling of your inevitable failure in the end? In 20 years of my existence I've realized one super eminent truth, a harsh reality that has stood the test of time, that not everyone has the luxury of second chances in life. People often sit back waiting for a perfect scenario to somehow pop up and then they start their course of action. And to add to their inhibitions, they think there's someone out there who's in control of their threads of fate. I think life is too short to doubt ,to second guess, it's a one way road for you to choose how you want it to be like.. one chance is all you have, but then if you work it right, I think once is more than enough. I think every dream, every wish is a possibility. Some people can sit around waiting for times to change, some hit when the iron's hot, while others keep on hitting till the damn plate is so hot that it slices through anything. I think if the ending's not happy, then it might just not be the end yet. They say, your mind is the best weapon that you have against anything. Well, I got a whole new perspective of life from this weapon's manifestation-- a dream. Frankly I find it tough to recall my dreams, let alone learn anything from them, but I guess this was different.

  Makes me wonder what this human brain is really capable of...I mean  seriously? TINAM rock? What do you get when you spell it backwards anyway... 

Anandbir Bains,
3rd Year

Thursday, May 16, 2013

AN AWKWARD COINCIDENCE




'Things doesn't happen twice the same way'....Unless they have a reason.... Some might frame that as coincidence.. but for me it happened twice with the same person, at the same place. Seems strange.?
Rather awkward, as i had the same conversation twice, on the same train with the same stranger. First, i thought of it as deja vu. HELL NO..... Its an awkward coincidence or is it.?


Journey dated - 31/10/2012
It was such a such a beautiful morning. A pleasant day to start. My mom was packing things for the journey, my brother left for school and my dad went for the market to get some snacks. I got up had a bath and looked at the train ticket languishingly. My departure was scheduled at 5:20 PM. I returned home after three months and i stayed for 6 days which was quite pensive. I continued to move on keeping the winter vacation in mind(entire December). Time has passed quickly and i was in the station. The train was delayed by 30 minutes, i had half an hour to spend. But i was in the station which is not likely my home.
I continued to wait for my train.....
Finally at 6:00 p.m, i boarded the train. Even the delay time was not correct, I said to myself and had a shrewd smile on my face remembering the 'Indian train timings'. I occupied my berth, arranged my luggage underneath, showed my ticket and started listening to music. Soon it became dark and the train began to slow down. Hucksters began to board the train. They were in such a hurry. They could have waited till the train stopped. Maybe each and every minute was important to them to make their living. I thought of buying some, but soon realized that i had plenty. I peeped through the window. Finally the train stopped and there was a such a rush. Passengers began to board the train. There was this tired look of waiting on their faces. People started occupying the seats near my place. To my surprise it felt like a deja vu. 
I was travelling on the same train, with the same stranger.
We smiled at each other. Unlike last time he was travelling alone. The train began to move.I didn't think he remembered me as he asked my whereabouts(name, occupation..e.t.c......typical Indian mind). I began to contradict Paulo Coelho, as he said "Everything that happens once can never happen again". He asked me about my studies. I answered. I talked as little as possible, as i didn't want to conversate, with a stranger. It was dinner time and i had my dinner. My journey time was 23 hours. I slept early and got up early. It was 9 a.m and i felt like i travelled more than a day already. The stranger began to talk about coincidences that are strange and likely to be remembered. First i thought of him as an astrologer, though i never cared to ask. Later i assumed him to be some person who might be a huge fan of final destination. He told me of some weird coincidences. Some of them are incidents from my past. I had goosebumps. All of a sudden there was this familiar tone playing in my head. I realized that it was my alarm tone set earlier before night. The picture began to fade away, may be it was because of the music. I intended to stop it. Seems like it was coming from a distance and i had to move to stop it. The music stopped. I opened my eyes and soon came to my senses. 
I realized that it was a dream linked to my past. I couldn't recall whether it was from a dream or memory or a dream from a dream within my memory. Bad things come in three. I had two but thrice is an enemy action.
Hoping for the best....



DHEERAJ DHAKE,
ECE,
FINAL YEAR

Saturday, August 25, 2012

SORRY…WHO AM I AGAIN?



YEAAY! I am getting a brand new pair of leather shoes worth 8000 bucks on my birthday… really? Lucky you, I wish I could get some quality stuff like you too.”  Seems like a pretty normal conversation between any 2 of your effusive classmates doesn’t it? But sitting here now as I come to think of it, what amazes me the most is that neither of them had seen the shoes yet and it was just the cost that decided the class. Such prejudice without even looking!! So much for delusion.  Cost and appearances certainly rule the market and why not, no one wants to be left behind on the fashion front now, does he? Low waist jeans among boys were a thing when I joined college. Can’t help smiling as I think what’s going to happen to the jeans by the time I pass out. Well, this is it…this is the modern society that we all are a part of. If you want to achieve something you’ll have to think out of the box, be different which usually requires looking different yourself and that’s precisely the marathon that everyone’s running. This text is what a guy like you
writes as he takes some time off, to look back and see whether we’ve
really been running in the right direction.
We’ve managed to get almost everything that we wanted either by working for it or
influencing and projecting ourselves to be the rightful owners, and all this is possible by staying within the boundaries of our social etiquettes. We have evolved from our primitive forebears into beings who’ve now subjugated all other creatures, invented and built wonders until now and continue to do so without fail, pushing adamantly against the ceiling of our limitations. But in building up this
superstructure we’ve brought into being a society with intricate and complex relationships which have become the new challenge. No matter what
you desire from life, the other guy’s ambitions and expectations always constitute an obstruction or more likely a vital input. The present world is designed such that it’s going to be a hell lot of difficult to move up the ladder without the
cooperation of our fellow humans. This has rather disheartened the section of people who used to stand up against the flow, against this situational paradigm.  It’s difficult to speak up against such an overwhelming majority especially when their opinion happens to determine where you end up. So we’ve settled into a peaceful relationship of indifference with it or simply turned into dexterous people pleasers desiring approbation. So much for the human psyche!!
             
 Personally, I’ve always been attracted to psychology as a subject, ever since I  earned how to pronounce it, not only because it sounds cool but because it works on one concrete logic that the traits of any person are indelibly stamped in the shape of his body—an X ray by which you can read the characteristics of any person on sight. I do this very often when I am sitting alone in a crowded place, whether it’s my classroom, or the college playground, any marketplace or the airport; observing people as they indulge in their regular monotonous activities without realizing that their bodies are actually giving out clues which can be deciphered to precisely predict what’s going on in their head at the moment. They
are their true selves at that moment, easier to read and hence vulnerable in a way as they might say. And once you master the basics, it’s going to become evident to you too that the present generation has really succumbed to social insecurities regarding their personalities and have failed to wield them. Guys of younger age
groups striving for better personalities find it difficult to inculcate new habits, so they turn to easier present sources instead, that help them project themselves as someone entirely different from what they actually are. That’s a very basic tendency of human psychology. Social networking sites help them elude the reality, by filling in that void in their personality which was probably making them insecure regarding their potential to attract the opposite sex or dazzle the world enough. Now I don’t bear any grudge against a virtual network that is helping you connect to people who are physically out of reach and share your photos, views and thoughts with them. But it’s really hard for me to swallow the fact that the ethereal profile that I am seeing, actually belongs to the guy who sits next to me in the chemistry class. So if you’ve been in touch with a love guru online  for months and consider him to be a sanctum full of invaluable wisdom, think again. He might actually be some 11th standard kid with a very bright future ahead of him.

I accept that not everyone has the same reason to sign up for such sites, obviously not everyone on such networking sites have social insecurities, and that’s precisely the reason why all profiles are not as deceiving. But these poser clowns can be a bad influence, the multiplier effect as the wise ones say. When you see something wrong enough times it certainly seems much more acceptable. Compliance to the norm has been the rule ever since we learnt to live together. That probably marked the beginning of the decline of individualism.  
 Have you ever wondered why most profile photos flash sunglasses, cars, bikes or a trendy hairdo? There’s more to it than the simple desire to look good. An illustration is probably in order here. For now, let’s go back in the time of our dear old friend ‘Fred-The Flintstones’, i.e. the stone age and see if we find something similar in that era. Men used to go hunting, mark their areas and fight to retain them, and protect the females and the family in general. On the other hand women used to collect fruits, take care of their babies and protect them and also cook the food brought by men. The entire foundations of the civilization thrived upon the relentless efforts of both the genders, and would have collapsed if either one of them was missing or if they decided to switch their jobs. I mean men were just too wild to handle the babies and sending a woman to run around
fidgeting weapons and hunting dangerous predators doesn’t look like a very good plan. So the responsibility of hard-core physical labour was put on men, while a cavewoman preferred falling in love with a muscular, strong jawed caveman with a lot of facial hair and harsh voice. A muscular guy meant that he was strong enough to protect her and from biological point of view good genes for her babies. Facial hair and harsh voice further consolidated his physical strength and
highlighted his virility.
You might have heard of Red Indians, with their weird markings on the cheeks and around their eyes. Those were not just the regular old HOO-LA-LA thingies. Or let’s take Ninja Turtles for instance. Now there are certain things about this cartoon that I couldn’t fathom, like -why the hell were they called turtles in the first place when they were more of fighting tortoises running around in green shells on 2 feet. Anyway the reason why I mentioned them here is that each of
the 4 turtles wore a strip of colored cloth around their head. Markings or coverings like these not only make an invader look fierce, but also helps him subjugate his opponent easily by thwarting his attempts to fight back psychologically. Eyes and facial expressions play a pivotal role in gestural communication, hiding them can make him look tougher than he actually is, enhancing the suppressor’s dominance thus giving him an edge over his opponent. It might now not be difficult to envisage why certain complex ridden chaps prefer
wearing their Ray ban sunglasses at night, or spend hours together on Photoshop to look muscular and catchy in their photos.

Tacit compliance therefore is a genetic thing, the entire fabric of our brain’s wiring has incorporated these basic instincts of our ancestors, it’s something that we all have inherited and do subconsciously. But that’s no excuse of using sources like a social networking site to hide flaws or weaknesses. How can you expect to improve if you can’t even   accept yourself in the first place. Stop dreaming and start living, become the person you wanted to be, rather than wondering whether you look better in a black and white or a colored photo. Be the better change, authentic change that the world needs to see. You don’t have to change yourself to deceive someone and be able to stand out in the crowd. You don’t always have to look like a gem to prove you are one. So why not try being the real you and for once in your life have some ownership of and credibility behind your actions and words and see how that goes? Between following a trend and setting one I’d much rather do the latter. Besides you’ll come to realize that no matter who you are there are enough people who like you anyway and life is all about driving your own car while getting along with other drivers on the highway, isn’t it?                                                                                  
                                                                                                    
 ~ Anand Bains,
    mechanical,

     2nd year.

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

A DROPLET LOST IN OCEAN





A divorce is like an amputation: you survive it, but there's less of you.

                                                                               ~ Margaret Atwood.


Children must be considered in a divorce considered valuable pawns in the nasty legal and financial contest that is about to ensue.

                                                                                
 ~P.J.O’Rourke.








   The pearls of water ran down the lonely corner of my bedroom window...it seemed as if the heaven was a witness and was feeling every ounce of my pain and anxiety...The sky is crying with me, sitting at the corner of the room with dead toys and estranged fantasies when suddenly the door cracked open with a loud shriek and a sturdy black figure stepped inside... it was the end of the life I've known by now... everything was about to change after i leave this room…the room where I've spent 16 years of my life, my house that no longer was mine, every material that had no meaning by now was getting alive and were equally remorseful and were begging me not to leave.

The man demanded me to pack my bags. He was an official sent by High Court to take me to my mother who was living in Shimla now, so far away from here. She decided to live in Shimla, that was more of similar to Nainital so that I would feel comfortable and easy to settle down. But this place- the same one where every morning i woke up listening the musical alarm of monal, the exquisite food lavishly prepared by Kalpana aunty, the dining table where me, ma and papa had food together spiced with love and affection...my school, my friends... I was leaving everything behind of me ...the flowers in my garden were blooming less today. The clear blue sky, the view of Naini lake from my terrace, the flowers in steps of my garden, the houses of my neighbours ,their smiles; the flamboyance around my home, my life was missing...merely the thought of leaving this place shivered my nerves and me to the bowels of my heart...More of not the place but leaving my father behind made me paranoid...i was so heavy at heart...today I realised that how it feels to be parched ,estranged from your life...

My life had been this way for past few months now...the day i was in melee of my dream world lying in my cosy bed lingering on my soft pillow underneath my heavy blanket in a cold December night while it was snowy outside...i was dreaming of ma's special rajma chawal and kheer...her extravagance made the food all the more special ... i woke up with the disturbing sounds reaching my ears from outside of my bedroom...a horizon of light was peeping inside of my room from the bottom opening as if calling me to watch out, it was the sound of my mom and dad....the light of living room was opened and a heavy discussion was going on and I could barely understand what they were talking about but the voices grew louder and louder and never ended... I slowly stepped down my bed and tiptoed myself to the door, as I reached there the voice grew louder and louder. I silently turned down handle of the door making minimum sound possible and peeped my eyes out of the small opening ...and what i saw shifted the earth beneath me earthquaking my life forever...the two figures ,my role models, the impeccable part of my life, were shouting, screaming and fighting with each other disrespectfully ...
'You have ruined my life and drained every happiness i had'...
'Neither you have been a good wife....
'you don’t respect me and my needs all you care about is yourself'...
i couldn’t listen anymore, a tide of tears ran down from the corner of my eyes to the corner of my mouth and jumped to the wooden floor...what i thought was a heated argument was not really one, it was a fight...the voices were loud but i cannot listen to it anymore...I had to shut the panels of my ears tightly through my hands...but i could see still see the hatred in their eyes for each other...

i wanted to step outside the room and stop them, hug them both, stop what all was happening there and bring an end to this horrible nightmare, but i was numb, so numb to move or react. Then I heard a loud thunder that broke the commotion of my thoughts and brought me back to my room... I saw my mom on the floor descending to herself, one hand on her right cheek, tears rolling down her eyes, in no moment I knew what has happened. I shrieked loud ,busted the room door open and ran down to her...I held her shivering body, she turned her face away from me. The room shut silent, my demanding eyes were questioning them pleading for answers. But they buried their eyes on the floor, none of them looked at me. I wanted to scream and ask them what all it was? What happened? Why did it happen? Why my beautiful, happy world was diminished? Silence echoed the room, finally i gathered all my strength and said 'Ma, are you...'
but before i could complete my sentence, she stood up and dried her reckless tears...with a wrecked heart she took her overcoat from robe stand ,while covering her cold body with it she walked towards the front door...and without spilling a single word from her dried throat she opened the door and started walking.

I shouted 'Where are you going , ma ?'  'come back in' 'its cold out there' 'come in' 'don’t go'
I started running behind her, when my papa caught my hand and pushed me back. He coldly said 'let her go, if she wants to'
I was struggling to break free. I was shouting and calling her, but she kept walking. I wanted to reach her and hold her hand, make her come back inside. I could feel the cool breeze gushing inside the open door making my warm body shiver. She was outside feeling the same, the warmth inside and the cold outside made me a part of two world. It was no longer our world. I couldn’t see her anymore, I prayed my father to get her back, to call her back. But he asked me to go to my room. I froze, couldn’t believe what my ears heard just then. He freed me and shut the door close...he left for his room and ordered me to go to bed. I couldn’t move, I sat on the floor… Cold...Alone.

My parents don’t live together anymore. Today i have to leave to go to my mother with this official. But as i leave today, I leave myself as a whole... Alone and empty.

 This is a story of many children when their parents are separated... What can we do for them??


                                                         ~ Vaishali Joshi