Petrol Price Hike: Revelations
Discretion
advised
Irikkur-Tellicherry Road: on a quiet day |
When
the price for petrol was increased, I thought the world would end. The politicians,
media, and everyone I met on the road was bantering about the same issue. Some
worker’s unions called off a motor vehicle strike. Good thing, I thought.
I had
thought that I would be able to utilize the one day off by spending time with
myself, recharging my batteries, reading a book, and taking a nap. However, there
were some familial obligations. Some workers had been arranged on this day to
clean our property surrounding the house, and modify some of the landscaping. The
question was how I am going to make use of the full potential of the day in my favour.
I had
to go out to the town and buy some vegetables, in the morning. Lunch had to be arranged
for the workers at home, for there were no restaurants open on this day. I was
also doubtful about the vegetable stores. Due to the motor vehicle strike, the number
of people on the streets is very less. Therefore, the possibility for stores to
open, too, was less. As the motor vehicle strike showed the public anger at the
wrong policies of the government, most people might prefer staying at home (except
the workers, at home. Strange!). That is how we, in India protest.
Indians,
have a childish sulking temper that would be inflamed whenever we discover a government
doing backhand deals with corporate powers to sell its own citizens, raise
prices of necessary items, or face charges of corruption. As a result, we, the
people, would adamantly state that we do not go for work. That’s that!
I have
a ten-minute walk to the nearby town, from my home. It was mostly an abandoned
road, on which I treaded. The sky was surprisingly bright and blue, and the
distant mountains shone in emerald blue with smiling clouds to skirt them from
the flirting sun. I thought about my life. I work five days a week, as a
lecturer. Sometimes, it even extends to six days. Mostly, I end up having no
time with me to work on other areas needed to make one’s life worth living,
such as reading, leisure-time, and of course, writing- the elixir for my life.
A white
dove fluttered its wings over my head. I heard its sound like in a dream. It reminded
me of an old friend of mine, a mysterious old man I met at the sea-town of
Tellicherry— Alfadur. He had taught me how to create the Portal of Forward
Movement with one’s intent, and how to deliver oneself from the obstacle of
staticity.
By staticity,
Alfadur had meant the state, where all human beings are unable to perform any
sort of forward movement. I was, sadly in the same static state. I did not want
to participate in the household and mundane activities on this day, as it was
the only day I get to do some recreational work and writing. Alfadur had taught
me that I could create the Portal of Forward Movement and project my inner self
through the Portal into the dimension I wish to exist. The energy needed for
this process was the ‘wish’ or ‘intent’.
I had
heard about ‘intent’ in Carlos Castaneda’s works as well, in which it gets a
deeper sense as close as the divine power that exists in the cosmos, in an
omnipresent state. Alfadur did not tell me about that side of ‘intent’. For him,
‘intent’ was the same as ‘urge’. He called the cosmic energy ‘Ya’, instead of ‘intent’
as seen in Castaneda’s works. Perhaps, Alfadur chose a different word.
The conditions
required for creating the Portal of Forward Movement were ideal to that day’s—a
crystal clear sky with shreds of clouds, with a blue scenery in the vicinity. I
stopped walking suddenly, and focused all my attention on a piece of cloud
floating above me, up in the sky. Then I closed my eyes, and projected all my
intention forward, into the space in front of me. The cloud materialized in
front of me in a circular shape that stood vertically.
A step
forward could make me capable of projecting myself into the dimension of
altered reality, where I could write as I want and curl up in my bed with a
book, for as long as I wish. And of course, kiss my girl.
After
ten minutes, I reached the town. Only one shop that sold vegetables opened. I
did not know what I did there. When I came back home, I had a pack of potatoes,
and one cucumber, exactly what my mother asked me to buy.
At the
same time, there was another me, at another dimension, bringing his words to
life.
Comments
Glad to know that you made use of the day effectively. Me too. Did some work @ home, and watched "Cast Away"...