Note: Though I wrote the below piece but unlike my other
writings, this was not my thought. This is my elder brother’s wisdom that I
tried to pen down as I felt the power of his message and wanted to share.
Thanks bhai; hope I did justice to the awesome thoughts that you had shared
with me. Read and let me know. - Nikhil
If you were a school going kid in the eighties (or even
nineties) I am sure you would have played the famous game of Tetris (The Tile
matching video game). Tetris after it was first introduced in mid-eighties has
travelled from computers to big video game consoles in the game parlors to the
home TV game consoles to early age cell phones and various other hand held
devices including the present day smart phones. After many years, many versions
and millions of users Tetris still stays one of the top video games of all
time. ß FACT
Think of an end-less play at the game of Tetris. All you do
is move the tiles rotate them, flip them move them and make them fit well in to
each other. The tiles varying in sizes and shapes and the appendages they have.
Some easier to fit well and some not so easy and then there are those stubborn
ones that will just not agree to adjust with the others and stay in a way that
they edge out one of those unyielding extremities. Leaving behind those unfilled;
open spaces. The art is to fit all those tiles in their right place, and when
they do, the whole line dissolves thus leaving room for more and the game
continues and continues the fun.
A never ending game of Tetris; this is how our brain
functions. The tiles are replaced by the thoughts. Those, thoughts which bloom
out of the prolific land of situations. Thoughts;
like the tiles come in various shapes and sizes and different feels to them.
The positive thoughts usually are easy to settle and fit
well with the others in perfect harmony. Thus disappearing from the screen of
being soon after they are settled, leaving room for more to be created and sent
to the center stage where the game is being played every day and every moment.
And then there are the odd ones, usually negative; disturbing thoughts, with
annoying appendages. Even at times having sharp and damaging edges. Those edges
disturb the harmony and stop the entire line from being settled and also make
it difficult for the future positive thoughts to stabilize. No wonder these are
commonly called the unsettling thoughts.
Bring the tetris image in mind again, the tiles are falling
and settling and then comes this stubborn tile with a nasty edge that stuck out
and then came a bunch of good easy to fit pieces, but that nasty edge ensured
that the easy ones also do not fit right and leaves an open space; a void somewhere
in the middle. If you are a weak player
then you will be upset with that edge and then with the void that before you
know the space above will start filling with more pieces; even the not so
difficult ones just piling up and not resolving. And more it piles up the less
space and less time you get to adjust the next pieces and before you know the
game is over.
However for a resilient player; one with the never say die
attitude. The problem with one nasty edge just stays as one isolated problem. The
player becomes more vigilant; more alert even aggressive to ensure that the
void is not build and even if build, it stays close to the top ensuring that
the pieces coming next are smoothened while the player waits for that rare
moment; that rare piece and that super move when the rare piece will be made to
fit on the void reconciling what was the nasty stubborn edge in the past.
Move back to the tetris played every moment in the mind. The
same rules apply. One unresolved thought can stay as one unresolved thought as
long as the mind stays alert to try and isolate the one nasty edge. At the same
time ensuring that all the new situations are dealt with a heightened alertness
never letting the void be pushed to the bottom and other edges to raise their nasty
heads. And when you are vigilant enough and stay persistent with that
alertness; that magic piece; that magic moment that magic solution comes which
clears the deadlock, fills the void and puts you back in the game which is
enjoyable and challenging.
Having in a deadlock lately letting the space above be
filled with new ugly edges that could have been resolved relatively easily; I
started the day waiting for the space to be filled up and I play the victim of
situation (not even knowing what was happening). And then I received the divine
voice through my brother. Who just shared his Tetris vs thoughts concept with
me as a thing he had been pondering on. Little did he know the power that his
idea gave me; in showing me the situation that I was pulling myself in. the
idea had immense power; especially when he said “when you start playing it
wrong very quickly you rush to the sign saying -game Over.’’
I looked in my mind at that nasty situation edging its ugly
head out and then the other not so important items that had grown into edges
and voids just gaining strength from that one nasty item. And that is when I
felt very close to the Game Over sign. But the good news; when you acknowledge
the problem it becomes easier to resolve it. Though I have not been able to
clear most of the edges and voids form past few days since this morning, but
there have been no new ones that I let develop today. Now I feel confident and
alert and playing with a clear mind. Those magic pieces and magic moments and
magic moves are somewhere in the game to come, all I have do is to keep the game
going till all those are brought upon to me.
Think and believe it or not the game of Tetris is going on in
the mind, the sooner you acknowledge and start consciously playing, the higher
is the chance to win. And believe me conscious play makes it so much fun.
PS: Big Brother there
is a reason that you are “the Big Brother” and you give the proof of the same
when you float ideas and thoughts so potent yet you state them in such matter
of fact way that it is pure Zen!!!
You are great. Clearly depicting the thoughts and putting them in such a manner.
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