Soulful tale
A Soulful tale
When I read about a publication asking for
tales for ‘Chicken Soup for the Indian soul’ I was intrigued. Do souls
have narrow nationalities? Is the soul non-vegetarian? What about people who
are pure vegetarians will the soul not flinch at the chicken soup? So I set
about finding out what is a soul and what nourishes it.
I had heard of a
fat soul? A misguided soul? Soul-mates. Kindred Souls. Souls appear in all
shapes and sizes. Can a soul be slim and attractive all by itself, through all
its journeys? A soul is supposed to be eternal. A simple soul as against a
complex one? How is one to know in what stage of development it has reached?
One had heard of
a Soul satisfying as opposed to soul destroying. Often some people are referred
to as a miserable soul or as a soul crying for mercy and justice. When we talk
of a poor soul – how poor monetarily or emotionally? What abut a mysterious
soul? How mysterious like Voldemort’s? Can one cut up the soul and hide it in
various living and non-living things? (As Voldemort did in Harry Potter books).
Can a soul decide to fasten on another living body? As in the case of ,‘possessed’.
Often a feminine soul is described as wild, willful,
chaotic, earthy, sensual, sweet, emotional, passionate and compassionate? Then
how would a masculine soul be like? I guess, brave, gentle, sensible, bitter,
scheming and rational? But couldn’t the masculine soul also be passionate,
compassionate and earthy? I always thought that the soul was gender
neutral. The soul was supposed to be
colour, race, and religion neutral too.
Mark T Cicero had observed that “A home
without books is a body without soul.”
So books are the souls of homes? But by that logic if
bodies are homes to a soul what is the soul like? A book? Or many books rolled
into one? A life time of learning?
A Soul, I discovered was in general, in many religions and philosophies, is
conceived as the animating and vital spiritual principle in human beings; an
inner, immaterial element that, together with the material body, constitutes
the human individual.
According to Robert Sardello, ‘The soul requires
duration of time- rich, deep, thick,
velvety time. And it thrives on rhythm. Soul can’t be hurried or harried. We
may go through many events in the day and experience nothing because the soul
has not had the opportunity to feel them from any different point of view.’
H.G.Wells
states that, ‘Soul cannot exist when our connection in life remains
superficial. An experience in soul requires that we take time to be fully
present to the details of our lives. Explore what happens when you take the
time and pay attention. When we choose to slow down and really experience the
qualities of our lives, we get a whole new perspective on what living’s all
about.’
The source of all knowledge was called, Soul of the
world by Jung. When instincts become sharper, emotions more radical,
interpretation of signs becomes more important than logic, and perceptions of
reality grow less rigid. We discover that if we can channel that continuous
flow of energy we can organize it around a very solid center. What Jung calls
the wise old man for men and the great mother for women?
The soul receives foreign matter through
the body. Heaps of atoms enter the soul through mental action, speech and
breathing. All this infiltration will stop if the body is immobilized. A state
of total inactivity of the body is the state of meditation. It is not
exclusively a mental state. Meditation is a state of mental and physical
equilibrium. It is a state of equipoise.
Silence is the spiritual knife that lays
open our souls. If we are never silent, we never have to examine the truth
about ourselves.
Stillness is your essential nature. What is
stillness? The inner space or awareness in which the words on this page are
perceived and become thoughts. When you lose touch with your inner stillness,
you lose touch with yourself.
“Some say the
world is a vale of tears,
I say it is a place of soul-making” John Keats
I say it is a place of soul-making” John Keats
Modern day
scientists and doctors are discovering that our soul can enter into realms that
are teeming with life and experiences that we never dreamed existed. As long as
we remain unaware of them, we are asleep. Our soul is awakened when it experiences
these inner realms.
How can we wake up?
There are easier methods like meditation, contemplation and prayer. Meditation is concentration. It can be practiced by anyone of any age. We withdraw our attention from the outer world and focus it within.
Saints and mystics describe the soul as a drop of God. By bringing the soul to the point of the body called the seat of the soul, it contacts the streams of light and sound, the creative vibration that emanated from the Creator, and brought Creation into being.
How can we wake up?
There are easier methods like meditation, contemplation and prayer. Meditation is concentration. It can be practiced by anyone of any age. We withdraw our attention from the outer world and focus it within.
Saints and mystics describe the soul as a drop of God. By bringing the soul to the point of the body called the seat of the soul, it contacts the streams of light and sound, the creative vibration that emanated from the Creator, and brought Creation into being.
‘Dead Souls’ do
souls die? According to Gogol who wrote about them they were the souls of serfs
that the landowners could sell in a ‘get rich quick scheme’…
One has heard of
‘selling your soul to the Devil’. Ever
wondered what does the Devil do with such souls? I await answers from more
learned souls…
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