Friday 18 November 2022

Woods are Lovely Dark and Deep: The Secret of The Woods

Life is intriguing, yet most go through it without casting a second glance. Many amongst us spend a lifetime content enough eking out an existence, dying many a daily death.  Rich or poor, few dare to look beyond livelihoods and wealth accumulation. When one dares to ask questions to oneself about oneself, the quest begins.  Quest  gives meaning to life and questions that arise, on their own slowly reach their answers.

A persistent question, the ‘why’ of people’s behaviour came up in a late evening discussion with two friends, a young couple both achievers, located in San Francisco. The cause and effect notion of life, means with which it gains currency and its short lived utility found home in that discussion.  Weeks later by sheer coincidence, another persistent one ‘purpose of life’ came up for discussion with, a spiritually evolved, material minimalists and unbelievably large hearted couple, our hosts in Tustin, California. It was in one of many such discussions about programming and reprogramming ourselves the ‘secret of the woods’ became clear to me. Let me share that with you.

Most of us are led by narratives fed to us right from our childhood. Slowly, over time as we grow, we absorb these as day-to-day requisites and internalise them as a program that we all become well accustomed to. In effect,  we voluntarily live a life dictated and programmed by others. These countless lines of internal coding that covers almost all areas of our life dictate how we think, perceive and even decide between right and wrong. In fact, it governs everything we do. We seldom dare to deviate.  

The ‘secret of the woods’, I learnt was like that. But something else was revealed that day.  It was not revealed to me during any  meditation session.  It was not passed on to me by any teacher. I just stumbled up on my own version of the secret  in one of these discussions.

A favourite of statesmen like Pt. JL Nehru and Nelson Mandela and very often used for recitation competition, the poem ‘Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening'  by Robert Frost, is a captivating read. The last of the four stanzas, is widely quoted by teachers and elders alike to drill in the need to set goals for life and focus on them as destinations, as we travel forward in life.

“The woods are lovely, dark and deep

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep.”

The wise use these four lines to egg us on to ignore the beautiful deep woods in front of us and get on with life’s goals. In this widely accepted taught and propagated explanation, a sense of immorality and guilt, in the act of watching snow fill up the woods that doesn’t belong to you seems to be inherent. Even the horse seems to sense something "queer" with the poet stopping near the woods on the darkest evening to see the beauty of nature. Such explanations make, mutually exclusive binary choices, the norm, compelling readers to denounce one in favour of the other. That is how we have been programmed.

Is that the only explanation? May be there could be others too.

Poets like other artists tend to be driven by the heart more and less by arithmetic equations. Best of poems come out from intense emotions of love,  won or lost, beauty or  passions.

Look at those lines bit more closely. 

Isn’t the poet portraying immense inner conflict between the urge to stay on watching the beautiful woods and the diktats of society asking him to set and pursue goals? Does the Poet say that he ditched the lovely woods for the ‘promises’ that lie miles away? He leaves us at the cross roads to decide! 

Somehow we are programmed to choose the 'miles ahead' dumping the spectacular show nature has put on for us. We also forget that the beauty being unravelled is fleeting.

While falling snow and the beautiful woods , according to many, are mere temptations that distract us from real goals that lay far ahead, isn't the poet telling us that it is such beauties, though fleeting, in life that make the journey beautiful and despite compulsions, one must stop by.

Sadly, most of us are wired such that we easily  immerse ourselves in pursuit of destinations of the journey, given in to compulsions of an uncertain future casting away the beauty of living in the present. Our actions are often investments for  future little realizing that the road ahead ends only at the pyre or in a casket. The most powerful, resourceful, richest and wisest have all had to shed their power, fortunes and intelligence behind as they were carried out on the final journey.


Life, is all about experiences rather than material accruals. Somehow we seem to hold the two mutually exclusive though they can comfortably coexist. We need things to live and comforts too. But dying to get that forgetting to live?

We are on an one way street with no chance to retrace our steps. Not one man has found a way. Every possible scriptures says so, yet believers and non believers alike have drowned themselves in futile pursuit dumping the beautiful present.

To me the secret has been unravelled.

Would you like to take a relook?

 

 

 

 

15 comments:

  1. Your writing has changed as per demography. Of course I would love to take a relook

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    1. It is both yes and no. I write based on what I see hear or feel. I do not sit at the table, think what to write and then produce something.
      A seed is sown based on what I have seen heard or felt.
      Once an idea has been conceived then it goes through a period of gestation. Sometime it is long. Sometimes it is short as would be evident from the periodicity of my publications. Then it is labor. finally the baby is there for my readers to see. Thank you for reading

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  2. Got to earn to live in the present. Share the joys of life with others. Be good and do good to help others.

    Remember that God himself never did any miracle, but it was always through humans -Moses split the Red Sea, Elijah divided Jordan River, Jesus cured lepers – and so on. Lord Vishnu took ten Avatars (Dasavatharam) of humans, animals and also their combination to restore cosmic order.

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    1. Yes. Got to live in the present. That remains the crux.
      Thank you very much for reading and responding

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  3. Very true.Our horizons are correlated to our perspectives and outlooks. The first challenge is to break beyond. It is tough.Even after the break beyond,there is a recoil back to our previous start points. Sustaining the momentum is a challenge.The article offers the view vistas that lie beyond our horizons.The Jacob’s horizons…

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    1. ๐Ÿ‘†Nietzsche Balan

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    2. Thank you very much. Some people have asked me why I have named my blog Jacob's horizon and what "redefining horizons" has got to do with my blog. The fact that I write based on what I see or feel helps me redefine my own horizon and share with my readers my perception about the world and how it runs and how it could run. .
      Thank you for being there reading and commenting

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  4. We are social animal and therefore our thoughts, actions are guided by the echo system around us

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  5. Today you have covered a new topic. I really like it. Keep it up. Congratulations.๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

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    1. I actually don't decide what to write. It just happens. Thank you for reading

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  6. Good evening sir

    I eagerly look forward for your articles, which are pearls of wisdom.

    I always cherish reading your articles which reflect deeper aspects of human life and existence.

    Profound thanks for sharing your valuable experiences.

    I can easily relate my inner feelings.

    Fond regards

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    1. Thank you very much for reading and commenting. The best reward for an author is the response from a reader

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  7. Today's topic entirely differs from the usual ones. A good article beyond the normal human thoughts, yet related to daily life.
    Congratulations sir.

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