Life is full of ironies, full of
imperfections – don’t seek clarity, don’t search for meaning, just live in the
moment with whatever is.
The Week magazine, in
their latest issue, have run a cover story on celebrity love children – those
born outside of marriage, and from an affair, that celebrities have had. The
story features Masaba Gupta (Neena Gupta and Sir Vivian Richards), Prateik
Babbar (Smita Patil and Raj Babbar), Aatish Taseer (Tavleen Singh and the late
Pakistani businessman and politician who was assassinated in 2011) and Rohit
Shekar (Ujjwala Sharma and N.D.Tiwari). While all these people have made peace
with their ‘unconventional’ identity, there is an emotional, unstated, underpinning
to the story. All of them seem to be asking: ‘why do we have to be judged this way?’ I totally understand that
sentiment. Fundamentally, any social norm that labels and categorizes people
must be expunged. If you view Life objectively, aren’t all children – all of
humanity in fact – born as ‘love children’? The act of making love, having sex,
that furthers procreation, is the same among our species. In a way, it is the
same biological process that has caused all our existence. So, why label one
set of progeny as inferior and another as superior just because the other has
come out of a socially acceptable arrangement a.k.a marriage? The best way to
deal with such an irony – where you are judged for no fault of yours by those
who have no role or business to judge in the first place – is to simply be who
you are. As Masaba Gupta told The Week’s
Shweta Thakur Nanda, “Yes I am a love child. So what are you going to do?
Eat me up?”
Don’t think of the result at all. It
is a message of tremendous beauty and significance and truth. Don’t think of
the result at all. Just do what you are doing with your totality. Get lost in
it, lose the doer in the doing. Don’t ‘be’– let your creative energies flow
unhindered. That’s why Krishna said to Arjuna: ‘Don’t escape from the war…
because I can see this escape is just an ego trip. The way you are talking
simply shows that you are calculating, you are thinking that by escaping from
the war you will become a great saint. Rather than surrendering to the whole,
you are taking yourself too seriously– as if there will be no war if you are
not there.’ Krishna says to Arjuna, ‘Just be in a state of let-go. Say to
existence, ‘Use me in whatever way you want to use me. I am available,
unconditionally available.’ Then whatsoever happens through you will have a
great authenticity about it. It will have intensity, it will have depth. It
will have the impact of the eternal on it.’"
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