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These days, thoughts keep arising in my mind again. I often listen to Maharshi Raman on YouTube, sometimes to Jiddu Krishnamurti, and other similar talks in between. And when I listen to them, thoughts begin to form — that is, contemplation and reflection start in my mind.
For example, I am not really “I.” It’s like an onion — layers upon layers covering me.
One layer is that I was born in India, so I am this way.
The second layer — I was born into a Punjabi Hindu family, so I am this way.
The third — I was born into the Sachdeva family, so I am this way.
The fourth — the Sachdeva family had to move here during the Partition of the country, so I am this way.
The fifth — I studied in a Hindi-medium government school, so I am this way.
The sixth — I got married at the age of 19, so I am this way.
The seventh — I married into the Chandna family, so I am this way.
The eighth — I gave birth to four children in quick succession, so I am this way.
The ninth — I never did a job; I have been a housewife, so I am this way.
The tenth — I live in my own house in Dehradun, not in a rented one, so I am this way.
These are the clearly visible layers. But in reality, there are countless others that have made me who I am. Then who is the real me? If all these layers were to change, I too would change. And this is true for everyone — every human being is the way they are because they were born and raised in a particular environment at a particular time.
layers may be different but inside the core is same for everyone, that is why everyone feels love for goodness, beauty and truth
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