Thursday, July 11, 2013

# 013 Terrorism is manifestation of violence within oneself



From wars and clashes to terrorist attacks and individual crimes, we are witnessing increasingly shocking acts of violence these days. These are all manifestations of the violence within us.

When humans forget their true nature and identify with their bodies, their roles and material assets, they come under the influence of vices.  To think and act under the influence of vices is to commit violence, because it violates the true nature of peace, joy and love.

Violence come from five vices – lust, anger, greed, attachment and ego -- connected to the feeling of wanting or desiring.  

Lust destroys all purity.  Lust is not just to indulge in physical pleasures.  People often spend their lives lusting for money and power.  Lust is an obsessive or addictive desire to seek support, fulfillment, happiness and self-worth by indulging in pleasures that finish all inner powers and dignity.  It creates endless cycles of desires and indulgence.  It makes one extremely selfish and finishes all clarity, sensitivity, love and truth.

Anger is a fire that burns the self and others.  When expectations are not met; when people don’t follow our way, we become angry and react violently. Anger blunts our discernment and decision-making powers.  We are not able to think and act rationally when we are angry.  We are overpowered by negative emotions and we use emotionally charged words or actions to force others to meet our expectations. Anger always makes one subservient to other people’s behaviour and situations.  Anger can lead to destructive behaviour that can cause great damage on large scale such as war, terrorism and murders. 

Greed keeps one in a state of continuous seeking and chasing desires. A greedy person is always poor and empty inside even though he may have lots of material assets at his disposal.  Greed inevitably leads to unrighteous and corrupt practices.  It makes a person very unhappy, fearful, dishonest and irresponsible.  Greedy people can never enjoy life as they always want more.  Greed can lead to total imbalance and exploitation of man and nature which can result in widespread damage.

Attachment is the root of all suffering; it comes from the need to feel supported and valued by people, objects and roles.  It creates strong sense of false support and identity.  Attachment keeps one entangled in the web of ‘mine’ and the need to hold on to whatever one is attached to.  It makes one selfish, petty and narrow-minded.

Ego is the subtlest enemy.  When we are under the influence of ego we are totally disconnected from self-respect; we fabricate and identify ourselves with false self-image.  An egoistic person always feels insecure and seeks attention. It is said – if it hurts, it is ego.  An egoist is in delusion, always influenced by praise and defamation.  Ego isolates a person and creates clashes, discord, hatred and blind competition.

As we are part of the whole when violence happens within us, due to any of the above, violations happen in the universal laws that are needed to sustain peace and harmony in this world in the form of corruption, crimes, war, terrorism etc.

Based on the blog by Dadi Janki of Bramakumaris in Speakingtree