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CHAPTER 2

Twelve years back, when he was only 22, Mayank had experienced something which would

eventually decide not only his thought process but also his life journey.

It was a hot summer day

and there were too many guests in his house. He liked being with people but that night he got

irritated by the negative talks that the entire family and guests were indulging in and decided to

sleep alone on the roof of his house.

Summer nights are not usually calm but that night he could hear the whistle of the train ten

kilometers away. There wasn?t anything particular in his mind and as he rested on his back, he

started to look the sky above.

It was a dark night, no moon shining and stars competed with each other for attention. Mayank

kept looking at the stars. He had recently read about the theories of the origin of the universe and

naturally, he started thinking about the origin of universe, continuing to gaze at the dark sky. He

always created in his mind an imagery of what he thought and learnt. But he could not create an

image of a gas ball exploding to create universe and subsequently creating the galaxy systems,

his own earth and on it his own life. He had never clearly understood the theories of creation of

the universe and that?s why that night his thoughts became confused as he kept watching the

endless expanse of the dark sky and the millions of shining stars. He tried to relate his existence

with the infinity of the universe, allowing his mind to travel deep inside the darkness.

It was around two o? clock that he lost it.

Probably, he had dozed off for 15 to 20 minutes and suddenly he was awake and his mind went

blank. It was a rare feeling for him. He could sense that he was what he was. He could certainly

make a distinction that he was well awake and not sleeping, could feel that his eyes were seeing

things but his other sensory faculties were blank. His mind could not connect to him as he

remembered neither his past moments nor could he feel any moments ahead.

When you are in your full senses, your being, your existence registers a clear and explainable

connect and continuity with past moments and those which will come ahead.

The mind knows

that I am sitting here for the last ten minutes and will sit for another five minutes, etc.

Mayank however could not connect. All he could feel was that he was among the stars and deep

inside the universe. Seconds later, he could realize that he had a body which he could feel as

separate from the universe where he found himself a few seconds back. The realization was

followed by a strange but very powerful feeling which he could not register as never had in his

life he had such a feel. He was terror struck as he clearly missed the gravity and felt the awe of

the enormity of infinite universe. In a quick succession of changing realities, he found the feeling

of the hard roof surface beneath him, felt a bit assured but next moment fatal fear gripped him as

he felt himself completely alien to his body.

Mayank had the first encounter of the massive and unintelligible fear of the formlessness of

existence that night. The fear gradually gave way to shock but for an hour he continued to feel

the formlessness of being. His existential sense of time and space returned to him in a few

minutes, though in very feeble strength but his biological and animated connect with his body

continued to elude him for an hour or so. He had never faced such strange and unexplainable

feelings and that too in an assemblage unleashed to him in such fast successions. He felt very

unsettled and his mind was in a complete flux. But still, he felt deeply defeated and embarrassed

that his faculties were so weak that it could not help him handle the crisis. He gained his full self

an hour later but soon lost it to an overwhelming bout of sleep.

An array of medical tests in the next one week made it clear that nothing was wrong with him, at

least biologically and physically. As Mayank was settling to forget the incident as one off

accident in his otherwise good life, the feeling revisited him and it was day time. He was in a

busy market and with a friend when he lost connect with his body like that night. This time

however, there certainly was some improvement compared to the last experience. He continued

to do the shopping and other usual activities. He clearly felt his existence split into two. He felt

himself separate from the body which was doing all the activities as usual, very mechanically

though. He once again lost the sense of time and space. This time, the initial fear however was

less intense and soon gave way to utter confusion.

He could understand that his experiences had nothing to do with body but the mind. He

consulted a neuro physician and he told him it was some sort of a panic disorder and he would do

best to jerk it off his mind. The doctor asked him to stop doing deep thinking on issues, beyond

his comprehension.

The doctor attempted to trivialize the issue telling him that majority of people on this earth had

some mind disorder or other in varying intensity and most of them afforded to live out their lives

carrying them reasonably successfully.

“Sanity is a fine line like a strand of your hair and most of us stand on the border; often

susceptible to cross the line, inadvertently or otherwise”, the doctor said. He told him jokingly, “I

am a doctor of minds but even I have a phobia that someday my wife will kill me. But still, I

enjoy a delectable sex with her. It is rather my phobia that helps me do that as I always do it as if

this would be my last with her”.

As these bouts became regular, Mayank turned determined to find a pattern to it. After few

months, he could feel he had better control over his body even when he encountered varied

degrees of formlessness and disconnect during such bouts. Mayank was not sure what the right

way to deal with his problem was but he was however very sure that he could not do what his

doctor advised. He could not jerk off the issue. He had to confront it and find an answer. His

natural inquisitiveness egged him to do two things – understand the problem in its widest

possible connotation and then find a lasting solution. He hooked on to all available resources on

fear factors and especially the mind mechanisms.

Knowledge is embarrassing. It exposes us to the world of stark objectivity for which we are not

always trained and prepared. You feel discomfited by the ignorance you had lived so far with

and the subjectivity you indulged in. The knowledge about the complexities of brain and an

interpretation of humanity through mind perspectives made him feel and live the shame of

stupidity. Though he was too young to fully understand the intricate artistry of mind universe, he

learnt his first major lesson of life – the criticality of communication in the overall intelligence of

intellectual universe. It was ingrained upon his sensitive perception that he had to invest lots of

time and energy to understand two core ideas – the media and communication, to understand life

and its intricacies in entirety.

He was truly awestruck by the enormity and extent of mind disorders the humanity was faced

with. There were so many phobias that he was almost sure that there was nothing that did not

have the potential to spark off fear in a human mind. He was truly apprehensive and in great

dismay that anybody at any given time could be affected by one mind disorder or the other. He

was more troubled by the knowledge that people in large number all throughout ages in the long

history of civilization were in great pains and sufferings because of something which doctors say

were actually never there. A fear that was never there, a reason not fit for being depressed, a

disability which never was one but the mind did accept them as if they were. And the scare that

humanity has entered a phase where mind disorders would be the largest destabilizing factor for

larger population made him very determined to find a lasting solution to it.

After initial confusion, he arrived at the truth that if devil could be in the mind, so could be God.

He accepted that if devil was a man standing beyond his worst of disabilities and negativities,

God was there standing just on the opposite side of it. He, standing beyond the best of the

potentials and capabilities of his positive and uninhibited mind, was his own God. He got to

know; mind is a mechanism of unlimited potential. All he needed to know was what limits and

inhibits minds in its journey towards Godliness. He realized that mind was a value-neutral and

objective media. What it opts, the devil or the God is not its own choice but depends on

something which programs it one way or the other. He came to a conclusion that communication

to mind was the crucial thing. And the mind accepted thoughts and emotions as communication.

Mind needed to have the right communication to head towards Godliness.

That?s why, positive

thoughts and emotions to a new and un-programmed mind were important.

He also understood that the problem with contemporary world was that minds were being

flooded with negative communications since childhood. We have loaded our minds with lots of

negative thoughts and ideas. The mind has been negatively programmed even before we could

realize. The early socialization, prior to our own rational awareness, the hereditary inputs, the

very competitive social environment etc send negative communication to mind. He realized;

thought was the core programming language of mind. The thought is largely a social product and

that?s why the society is primarily responsible for creating either devils or gods. He could

understand the importance of a positive and constructive society in creating good minds. It was a

cyclic chain. He could also understand that a society at any stage was more suitable for creating

more devils than god.

He came to a conclusion that two things were very crucial inputs for mind and they needed very

clear understanding. First was fear in its entirety and complete complexities and second was the

sense of real and unreal. He understood it quite well that he needed to comprehend the spectrum

of fears and its dynamics. Getting to the core of the multi-dimensionality of fears would make

him understand the mysteries of life well. He was also not bothered too much by the enormity of

the task. The management of fear would be tough but he was sure; it would not be as tough as

the management of hunger, management of greed and management of sexua lity which humanity

had failed to do.

The acceptance of the primary need to understand fear helped him in unexpected way. As he

grew up, he actually developed an objective perception about all his fears and anxieties. This

objectivity helped him understand the power of the conscious mind over unconscious and subconscious

mind. Not that he could conquer all his fears and anxieties but he had better control

over his fears. His conscious mind stood him in good stead with a power of analyses of what was

happening to him and why. This assured that fear was never out of control to reach a stage of

panic.

In the progression of time, he got inclined to the idea that fear was actually good for him, or for

anybody, who could have the objectivity standards to understand it. Fear was a very positive

signal about the incidence of an unattained and unprepared mind. An unknown thing or idea

cannot spark off fear. A known thing or idea has the similar capacity. It is things or ideas in

between the two ends that create fears. A rope in a semi-dark room makes one panicky as it

looks like a snake but even an actual snake in a totally dark room fails to create fear. A snake

generating fear is good thing. The snake experts also know that its venom is deadly but they do

not fear it because they have complete knowledge about snake behavior and all possible

dynamics of its threat perception. Fear is an instant invite for positive action. Fear makes you

accept that something is wrong and negative with your mind programming. You need to delete

the program and write a new one with complete and objective knowledge about something which

unleashed fear. Fear is an invitation to become your own god by embarking on a journey towards

the best of your own potentials.

As he developed good understanding of fear, he realized that the formlessness, or what the

doctor called unreality feeling was also not a bad thing either. He actually stared to use the

unreality experience as a constructive tool. The objectivity standards also made him take his

formlessness as just a media, like anxiety and fear. This formlessness or unreality was valueneutral

and presented an opportunity for greater objectivity benchmarks. A very beneficial

proposition for humanity!

He began to understand that minus or plus; pain or pleasure; was not the ideal state of being. It

had to be a zero – a truly objective, value-neutral position. Most sins and aberrations of humanity

were committed when humans drifted too far either in the plus of pleasure or minus of pain.

Humans committed acts of banality and benediction, omission and commission on the basis of

his or her judgment of the reality he or she perceived as facing at a particular moment of time

and space. Quite often, the real which was identified as real was either more on the side of plus

or minus, often off target of the real.

Mayank later on developed mastery over the craft and called it a trick. He could actually help

himself on the onset of the bout of formlessness. Whenever, he felt his body and senses were too

overwhelming or ruffled up, in minus or plus, and he could commit a mistake, he would slip into

what he called the zero-mode. He had developed a way to trigger off the formlessness bout and

as he welcomed it, he gained on the objectivity benchmarks for himself.

In the years to come, he used the technique to avoid many sins and wrongdoings which men his

age would commit with aplomb. As he passed his prime of youthful years he was happy to

discover that he had developed two personalities. The formlessness had turned into a personality

which he felt remained silent and in the backstage, giving frontstage to his physical personality

which was socially interactive. He successfully used one of his two personalities interchangeably

to derive best of results for him. He even enjoyed his split personalities simultaneously, realizing

very well that this had made him an enigmatic person in the eyes of most of his relatives, friends

and colleagues. The liberal of them would call him maverick but most would prefer a „confused?

tag for him.

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