It's alright to allow unproven concepts a recognition into
your consciousness, unless you are feverishly defending them. I mean, why not? you are not hurting someone by
believing in ghosts/spirits/past life/karma/destiny etc. When beliefs are held at an
individual level, it's a perfectly harmless practice. But I am not
concerned with that. I see what this kind of thinking gets projected
into on a larger scale. When such fascinations, these 'beliefs' become
so widespread that people who are not in the habit of thinking for
themselves start believing in such concepts immutably. It's not the good
part, the 'honey and roses' side of believing that concerns me. It's
the bad part. The exploitation, the control over people, the money
minting business and sometimes infliction of pain, injuries and even
death that disturbs me.
E.g. Religion practiced in your homes is
harmless, but when it spills on the streets, meddles with government
procedures, that's when it becomes dangerous.
Past life is an
interesting concept. It's the respite of a tired soul that has fought
in-vain against the still unexplained areas of our existence. But look
at the sway it holds on people! There's a whole industry that claims to
introduce you to your past life to cure your present day problems. There was a TV show on this aired a couple of years ago. Scamsters mint
money feeding on people's insecurities. Someone claims to be the reincarnation of some baba and fools take it seriously and queue up to
get his blessings.
Is there any evidence to prove that such a thing exist? NO! Are these things causing a menace? YES! So, what to do about
it? GET RID OF IT!!
Why is it that a skeptic like us is
always so meek whereas a scmaster is always so firm on his/ her beliefs and
so boastful of them? Is our duality of thought causing us to stay meek?
Then I reject this duality. I speak of evidence. I firmly reject these
beliefs until evidence props up. It would be nice if the proponents of such beliefs undertake serious research in these topics and I would be very happy to have been proven wrong,
because it doesn't matter whether we are right or wrong, what matters is
that truth gets uncovered. But till that happens, I will keep my
personal crusade against this sham up and alive.
Science isn't
boastful unlike beliefs. It does take into consideration a hypothesis,
then works on it, tries to prove/disprove it, collects data that is
statistically significant and only then accepts its own hypothesis.
Just
because life seems unexplained now and we've our own ways of
understanding it doesn't make us right. Our gaps in thinking make
us prone to internal conflicts. What courage do we have then to stand
up against a conman claiming to be the incarnation of some xyz god? We
may think, "oh, it is possible. 0.0000000001% possible." (that means
nothing, statistically).
Why does the need of thinking about past life
and god and karma arise in the first place? Life may as well be
meaningless, purposeless, we die and nobody in the universe gives a
flying fish about it. No soul, no balance sheet of our good and bad
deeds is kept. So why not hold onto what we know for sure till new
evidences come up, no matter how bitter life appears in the process
devoid of its embellishments.
By all means, do imagine, make
hypotheses, try them, test them, but don't accept them unless proven. The loopholes in logic have time and again proven what a terrible harm
they can bring. It's our duty to plug them, for ourselves and for the
sake of this society.
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