August 02, 2011

Superstitious Views

OK, so I thought of something different this time. I asked my colleagues/friends to write down something like a guest post for me, on a common topic. And I chose the topic *Superstition* because I thought we were bound to get different opinions. I even didn't let them see each other’s post, so their own views doesn't get influenced. I gotta say, I wasn't disappointed! Indulge:

IMPORTANT: To really enjoy this post, go to comment section and post your own "uninfluenced" views on Superstition BEFORE reading this. Do you believe it works, or doesn't? Or there is nothing like superstition at all? We all will be happy to hear more about this topic.



Katy Pandey

My definition:
Superstition to me is more of a mental state of comfort than just a word which has often been used in the negative sense. When I say that, I mean to say we all are superstitious at some level; it’s just that the degree of superstition varies from person to person. To me there is a very thin line between superstition and faith or should I put it this way? Superstition is just a manifestation of faith. The more blind faith gets, the more superstitious we become but hasn’t faith been always blind?

Few personal observations:
Superstition has no logic. It roots from within, the feeling that gives us this hope that things will work once we tread the path guided by it. Gut feeling, intuition, and sixth sense whatever you call it doesn’t make a difference. I have these small superstitions of my own and I would love to put them here because they have in a way given me belief which at times was defied by logic. For example, I never enter into my exam hall first (I let the others to lead). I make sure I wear the same shirt for all my exams (my deo proves to be real help in these times ;)) also; I use same pen and pencil throughout the exams. In daily life, I’ve this feeling that my Fridays tend to go bad as compared to other days and mind you, it has happened quite a number of times. Well, there are many more such small but interesting observations but I think they are too personal to share on a public forum. ;)

How to differentiate between faith and superstition?
Here comes the most important question. As I’ve said before, there is a very thin line between the two and I’ve my own way of differentiation. As long as your superstitions don’t interfere with the personal space of another person, as long as they don’t affect others directly or indirectly, as long as they remain within secure and safe they give us strength, belief and confidence, they remain within boundaries of faith. I read somewhere; our karma is tied with our intuition.

Just follow this mantra. Whatever gives us hope should be followed but within boundaries.

Conclusion:
Friends, ignorance should not be confused with faith. What I’ve tried here is to present a new dimension to this topic. In a nutshell whether u call it faith or superstition, they are two sides of the same coin.


path3ticblogg3r

Everybody has an idea of the textbook definition of superstition. But as we all have our own perspective towards things, I’ll tell my viewpoint. Well, when I think of it I come up with a couple of different things in my mind. But before that I want to tell that I am NOT superstitious at all. I think:

1. Superstition is the unjustified fear : 

When you say someone to behave in some particular way for example one should not let a shoe or a 'chappal' lie flipped over, s/he will probably say "What? pfft.. Why? Is that a new law?". At this time s/he is behaving rational because it makes no sense. But if you say that one should not let'em flipped over because some "ghost" won’t like it or you'll get failed in your exam, s/he will look for every flipped flip-flop to fix that. All the thinking gets crushed under the "shoe" (pun intended) and intellect disappears like a ghost (not intended this time) because of the fear factor. Sparingly people will think how a shoe can flip (intended again) the exam prospect.

2. Superstition is an excuse for the failures and unexplained happenings:

Well this is quite self explaining; if somebody fails s/he says that is because somebody sneezed or everybody's all time favorite "nazar lag gayi". Same goes for most of the unexplained incidents and coincidences.

I think this is ridiculous. It is not that I never had superstitions but as we grow we no longer blindly believe EVERYTHING we hear/see because we develop our own conscience and beliefs. One can get rid of them easily if one really wants to, eliminate the fear and take responsibility of your failures.

PS: I also fix the flipped over shoes, but that because the bottom part looks dirty. J

Superstition like God has been a fascinating (and confusing) topic for me. Because I believe it doesn’t  usually work, but I still do have a few superstitions of my own. Now, that can be called intelligence (entertaining 2 conflicting thoughts together and still be able to work) or hypocrisy.  To me again it’s more or less a matter of convenience. When I need it (like when in trouble) I believe in it. Other times I try and be rational about it (like while writing a blog post!).

So, why do I require superstitions? Well sometimes they just become habit (wearing left sock before right), sometimes they teach good manners (seeking blessing from elders before starting something good) while at other times they just give you confidence (taking God’s name before writing roll number on the question paper). And I think all of these reasons are pretty good excuses to have a few superstitions.

And how do I know they don’t work? Well, if a superstition is so much effective, it gotta work every time to your advantage. For what I have found, it doesn’t. And having blind faith and superstition always causes more harm than good.

So I think having superstitions isn’t bad as long as we know how to manage them.

superstiiton

Ø      I think Its yield of immature  part of our mind.

Ø      If it is not harming us and ppl around  what’s wrong in having some.

Ø      It should not turned into full fledged black magic or slaughtering  which illiterate part of our society accustomed to.

Ø      I think everybody has some including ppl with pragmatic and radical ideology

Ø      It should not effect our approach , decision or anything during course of particular action , better should be confined to pre-inception of any practice.

Ø      I have some (wont disclose) inherited or instilled by family and I do try to satisfy them before any big move .Actually assessed the outcome of situation done with and without satisfying superstition and realised  that in former case situation turned in favor of me .

Ø      So do have some , but don’t let it to take over your mind , have self believe ,execute your job and don’t get complacent by just satisfying some trivial superstition.

Superstition......!!!!
whatever it is........???
I don give it a shit....!!!

If i'll feed a statue Rs.100 prasad....
Then all my dreams or desires or goals will be fullfilled...
Crap like this...
doesn't deserve even a shit from me..!!!

One can fullfill his own goals..
none else gonna do it for him...
so rather believing such things which even doesn't exist,
one should believe in himself...

And if if he meets any obstruction in his way..
then...he should check how strongly...he wants his dreams or goals to be fulfilled..
actually this is something called as WILL POWER..
so if anything comes in way..then one's WILL POWER has to be strong enough to counter all this obstructions..

and Not only will power will do anything...
actually.."Will Power" has to accompanied with "Self belief"..

and...

one last thing....."NEVER GIVE UP"
..
If one lives his life with these three...
he wud never end up being suertious in life..

well for a peson's growth suerstition is just a shit..he should get over with asap.....

Always live in reality...never forget about this nature...
go according to rules of nature...
you 'll be what you want to be....!!!

thank you...




Well, regarding superstition, i can say everyone use to cross from such situation in his LIFE. I am not saying that always. But whenever required ,a person talks to his soul and God ,to raise his bloody Luck so that he , one day, can rise n shine in his world. Similar to such person, i m too superstitious. Don't be exclaimed !! I m guy who tends to such things.

I dun believe much in that but in some YES!!  Well that's too because they have reasons behind. Like i never cross road when KITTY cross that damn road. I let other first cross it nd then move on. Once, I tried to ignore this and faced a very critical situation and also get scolded by my parents.

Similarly, I do only stuffs in which i get frightened up. Because, i know that i didn't had worked hard in that thing. So, i leave that work on God and on my Luck. If it become successful, I become very happy and praise God for keeping faith in me. But when i fail, i curse  my bit- left Gud luck so much for not making me successful. Well, i believe that everyone do so. I mean this much. And i too know that wherever i haven't worked hard, i can face 50-50% chance to get pass and fail. I know that if i would have worked hard scene would be something i expected. That's why i never curse God , because its my mistake. Heheheh.

Anyways, i m also not in very much deep in such thing. As, u have seen me that i never wear Weird Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings and other stuff for such thing. I just keep believe in me and my GOD. I never pray to God before crossing road, i just look to the either sides and then cross. Its simple. I don't think if i travel outside of my home, what will happen to me.

But there is another fact also, that i believe that i have sixeth sense which few think is also Superstitious thing. As, Science only believe in Facts not in Gifts from GOD.But believe is only thing that makes you strong and after God i believe in what i BELIEVE.



yogS

"omg that black cat crossed my way, now what am i going to do"
"damn it, you sneezed when i was about to get out for my office"
"this pen is lucky for me, it always gets me good marks"

Now in a slight different way......

"i met an accident because a black cat crossed my way"
"i got late because you sneezed when i went out for office"
"i didn't get good marks coz i didnt have the lucky pen with me this time"

Call it blind faith, naive belief or popular notion, the old stories of ghosts and demons may have been replaced with the aforesaid comments but Superstition as we all know has irrationally and irrevocably survived in some form or other even as we have advanced from the stone age to the modern age.
The saddest part is that its not just our elder but our friends, siblings and even some people related to Science who have become superstitious. There ought to be some reason why so many of us consider it more important than anything else in our life.

I dont know the reason but here is what i believe.
"Our heart is very delicate, it gets afraid of even the trivial things when under pressure, and in such a situation we try to relax it by tricking it into believing Aal iz well." 
This is where Superstition comes in handy. People use them to avoid the pressure situation and as an excuse for not being able to stand upto the expectations. We can always blame things that dont exist, doesnt matter even if it was our fault. The best part is that  we dont need to explain ourselves in front of anyone for something that was caused by a bad omen.

So next time you think of something superstitious better say Aal iz Well. It wont make things better but yeah it gives us the courage  and strength to face the situation ;)

I was wondering why I dont get high percentage in even semesters. Maybe they are unlucky for me. Damn!!! :D



...So, there you have it! Unedited (but minimally formatted) and conflicting/varying thoughts of people on the same topic. Thank you everyone for participating in this little experiment. It was fun!! Now do you have anything else to add to this?

Also, let me know if you liked it. So, we may do something like this in the future too! :)

18 comments:

  1. Hahaha, it's the only post that I haven't read in my own blog! It is the longest and too overwhelming to even start! :) But will definitely read it today only!

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  2. same here buddy..!!!
    but I've just read Katy post..
    I'll comment..
    when i'll read everyone's...
    tab tak ke liye...
    Asta la vista Baby...!!!!

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  3. for now i wanna say something abt writing...yog's and rav's part is concrete and constructive ..pk was again witty and wacky ( pata nhi khana se sochta hai yeh banda).all three were creative as usual .mine nothng substantial.

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  4. I just finished reading the blog and I gotta say that this may just be the best blog ever posted on "The OS Mind". Simply Awesome.

    Now, if I start with reviewing the blog it may just become another blog post, but can't help it! Will try to keep it short though :)

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  5. I personally thought that Katy's and yogS' blogs were best articulated, in true blog post sense! It's a shame they don't write too often...

    PK's blog was fun to read and no-nonsense. While Sjain's post was different from all because of the to the (bullet) point approach taken (though I thought points didn't go in a flow).

    I was my usual plain n simple self :), while I liked XP's one for its honesty (though it would have been much better without those grammatical mistakes).

    But my personal favorite was of Skand's!
    "
    Superstition....!!
    Crap like this...
    doesn't deserve even a shit from me..!!!
    "

    Absolutely brilliant!!

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  6. I found my Katy's views to be matching my own to a great extent. (though as this post proves there is no single right or wrong view about it).

    And I found that everyone (except Skand!) believe in superstition to some extent and also believe that it needs to have a limit (educated minds!).


    Katy's post was the longest (way over 250 words limit), while Saurabh's one was the shortest (well within the 250 words limit).

    A really interesting observation:
    Order of writing blog post (leaving Sjain)
    Skand<RavS<PK<yogS<XP<Katy

    Length of blog post:
    Skand<RavS<PK<yogS<XP<Katy

    Amazing isn't it!

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  7. I loved the way one blog post seamlessly follows another. Katy gave the his definition and PK wrote everybody has definitions of superstition!

    XP wrote about his cat fear and yogS started with exactly the same argument! And all this without anyone knowing any one else's thought. Amazing!


    Finally, I found a few typing and grammatical mistakes in the blog posts of XP, Skand and Sjain.

    Didn't correct them because I gave u the chance to do it (posting this almost a month after I first told u about it).

    Of course, Skand just wrote his mind and gave it to me in minutes, but hopefully XP and Sjain will try and review their writings in the future (I personally do it at least 3 times but still end up making mistakes).


    I just want to thank all of you once again, for giving me such an amazing blog post to read! :)

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  8. Nice!! This one is really interesting. I enjoyed reading individual blog posts.
    I was pretty sure that I would see something similar from Katy. The professional writing style combined with a rich vocabulary. Damn you are so good. The experience and creativity amply reflected from each and every single line. Perfectly matched to what one would expect from a person of his stature ;)

    I dont remember discussing the topic with path3ticblogg3r, so when and how did this happen :P

    I bear little coincidence with SJain's thoughts maybe because of the format he used to post his thoughts, I would have loved to see a para from you too but then again, we all have our thoughts and opinions and this is not really about who we agree with and whom we are against.

    Damn the hell Skand. What a rocking start ;) I was very much tempted to use some *nice* words as they are a part of my writing but seeing RavS blog i thought it was better to use a formal language :D

    @XP: Please Dont talk about passing exams yaar..i dont want to hear anything about result. :D

    @RavS: Just wana say, maybe i knew what you were going to write :)
    And as for myself, I just wanted to know if i can still write something formal and on some social issues and not just some usual hi hello comments. You know i dont usually write this kind of stuff and neither do i maintain a blog of my own. And as for writing more often i can do that if you think of such posts in future. I dont think i will ever start a blog of my own.

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  9. @yogS: hehehe, thanks mate! In fact, I thought the words you used were even more vocab rich than Katy's one.

    Starting a blog of your own is completely your choice, no pressure. A blog with just one or 2 posts per year doesn't serve anyone's purpose anyways.


    And regarding doing something like this in the future, well I liked what I saw here, so I would also want to participate in such exercises in the future. But it also depends on how others think about it (hopefully others too shall join now that the blog is open for all :).

    May be we can make this a regular feature, like once in 2-3 months or so.

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  10. This was LEGEN-wait-because-the-cat-has-crossed-the road-DARY!

    I am very much impressed with everyone's unique style of writing and articulation.

    Katy and Yogs were heroes of expression.

    RavS kept it mild, still managed to hit deep.

    Sjain was straightforward and to the 'point' (unintended pun again). Easiest to digest.
    He should write textbooks, because mujhe uske saare points, without effort yaad ho gaye hain xD

    I know the superstitious side of XP very well :P
    His writeup was simple and candid.

    While Skand wrote from the top of his head. Kind of a freestyle. But I digged what he wrote. It was fun to read. :)

    Awesome blog overall.
    I am looking forward for something like this in future too.

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  11. Hello fellaaaaasss..
    ..
    You all wrote pretty well
    ..
    But..you know
    Since the day i came to this world
    I never felt like talking about such topics..!
    because...
    what could be the use of discussing those things in which you just don't believe...
    ..


    ..

    Free your mind
    from all those stuffs which limits your ability..
    then the true power will evolve..!!!

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  12. After reading this post one can..find the use!!!

    this is good Buddies....
    sharing all your views..coming to different different conclusions..

    good man..


    may help people (If they come to read it)

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  13. well its my turn now ;)

    superstitions fr me is something you cling onto for some unknwn reason

    or jus to feed into brain of ur brain thats its going to b alryt baby

    coz i have m fingers crossed so god wont count it as a sin :D and i

    will ride to heavns all d way or simply my lie wnt b caught :D


    or jus coz ur mother askd u to go for rather follow after all d

    emotionall blackmailing (as in my case ) and repeatdly duing so ,

    she'l leave an impact on u where u will b lyk shud i or shudnt i ...

    to me , i'l say m subconsciously superstitious :D ,, If our

    subconscious was attractive, we wouldn't have to bury it down deep

    within us.

    et tyms i go 4 thm , many a times simply ignore thm

    one which i follow strictly is

    not to show dat u r all happy , joyous , laughing whn something big /

    huge gonna happn to u [lyk b4 some xam result , b4 d interview or

    whateva is of utmost imp .. try to hide ur happiness :D] else smething

    unexpected might happn :D :D

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  14. after going thru all , i found katy one impressive n could relate to it somewhere

    @skand : i find u way too practical , i mean d thots or lets say ur views .. i wish v could all lead life dat way ..

    @ravs: d left shoe one i wasnt familiar wid :D i will be cautious next tym m going out :D :D .. well , really intresting topic and conflicting one too..

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  15. @PK: Yeah, it was simply LEGEN-let-me-cross-billi's-way-first-DARY!!

    And now it's definitely in my mind to do this thing one more time :)



    @Skand I don't know if it will be helpful to anyone (slightly conflicting views will only confuse!) but it's sure a fun thing to read!

    I think ur radically different views may be because nobody in your family also believes in this "shit". And I would also attribute that to your culture, which I think is less religious and more spiritual (if I am not wrong).

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  16. @Olive Hi, I am glad that you liked the post :) And you officially become the first one to comment on this blog from those who didn't know "The OS Mind" existed (all others have known about it)!

    And in b/w all those smileys you mentioned a really important point that our beliefs get influenced by our parents. We as kids believe whatever our parents believe in (who might have learned it from there own parents!). And sometimes, keep following it without questioning why we need to do those things.

    Thanks once again for writing, hope you will continue to follow this blog in the future too :)

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  17. Seems like everybody is liking Katy's post the most. Which is amusing, since he submitted his entry at the very last minute! And I thought he would never submit it.

    Next time I will post my views at the top :P (and not in the alphabetical order I used this time)


    BTW, this has now become the most commented post on this blog! Keep them coming fellas! :)

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