In most ancient cultures, there is a tradition
of fire. The sun is the fire in the
sky. As sun’s rays fall on leaves and
are absorbed by the Chlorophyll, the fire from the sun is captured and kept
alive in the plant. A piece of wood when
thrown into a fire catches fire. As the
flames burn out, the wood becomes charcoal.
And this half burnt wood too can keep a fiery warmth going. And even when plant material is buried under
great depths for millennia, it gets converted into fossil fuel – ready as ever
to show what it carries in its belly – fire!
No matter what the source, oil or a twig,
a paper from a tree or a dry leaf, the fire is the same. It changes colour with temperature or if
chemicals are used, but always remains a carrier of light and heat, a carrier
of vital energy. Fire is the deepest
hidden energy within every form released into its pristine self. It is hidden inside the smallest of
particles, smallest of matter. An atom
cannot be seen neither by the naked eye nor by a microscope and yet inside just one
of these infinitesimal atoms is hidden a huge amount of energy, enough energy to
wipe out everything within a few kilometres.
That is the magnitude of its potential.
It is incomparable to its mass and is proportional to the square of the
speed of light. Nothing can travel
faster than light. Compared to the speed
of light we lead static lives. And yet
within every atom there lays a fire that is proportional to this speed times
this speed! It is unthinkable the amount
of fire we carry within ourselves!
In Sanskrit the word for plant is shaakha which also means heat. Plants carry heat. Plants grow upward and this heat also grows
upward within the plant. And when we eat
vegetarian, we carry this rising heat.
Within animal bodies the plant heat is converted into animal heat. While plant heat rises naturally, animal heat has more intensity but lacks direction. Left to itself, it flows
downward. Once the fire energy is processed by an
animal body it is converted to life energy.
When an animal is killed, its rising fire leaves with its life. A dead animal doesn’t catch fire – it
rots. A dry plant, a dry leaf catches
fire unless dampened and buried. A
vegetable or a fruit or a seed from a plant still carries the fire. But when we eat it, that fire is converted
within us into life energy. And when
this life leaves us, we have very little fire left.
Every consumptive process that a material goes through
drains the fire from it. That’s why
natural foods ought to be preferred to processed foods. When a seed or a vegetable is formed in a
plant it has already gone through a process – but this is a process of fruition
and not of consumption. Fruition stores
the fire while consumption drains the fire.
When an animal eats grains or leaves it gains life energy from it. When this animal is consumed by another
animal, it goes through a second process.
And when meat from such an animal is consumed, it is a third degree
process and there is very little upward fire remaining. An animal body must be burnt on a pyre of
wood. It doesn’t catch fire by itself –
for there isn’t much left without its life.
Life therefore is the fire inside a living
being. The human being carries this fire
more than any other life form. He is
capable of feeling this fire and realising this fire. Even as light has a dual nature, a particle
nature and a wave nature, the human being has a material nature and a fire nature. He has a material body and a subtle body of
light. And deep within these two bodies lies the
essence of that body of light – a universal flame that is the center of the
whole universe – manifest and unmanifest.
Ancient Indian Rshis as well as contemporary seers have seen this most
sacred flame and sung its glory. But the
path to it is through the subtle body of a gentle fire, the body of light.
This subtle body is the private property
of every being and it is up to him whether to keep its rooms burning with light
or switch off the lights and darken them.
As we make choices in life, we are choosing to keep the light going or
choosing to switch some lights off. If
we do not realise, slowly all the rooms will become dark and a dark and false
energy will start running our lives. The
more we choose light, the easier it becomes to travel the path of fire. The more we choose darkness the easier it
becomes to venture down the labyrinths into murky regions.
In our daily life fire gives us intensity. It also gives us passion. Passion is a consumptive fire that branches
out and leaves you exhausted.
Dispassionate intensity is a fire that concentrates and culminates in
fruition and keeps you energised. So
when you choose a momentum in life make sure it is driven by the right kind of
fire. Develop intensity but rise above passion. Develop integrity but rise above
complexity. Stoke and protect your fire
of dispassionate intensity and put out the diluting fire of passion.
Fire lives within human ideals as
well. Courage, bravery, equanimity and
nobility stoke the positive fire while jealousy, greed, lust and anger give
rise to the destructive fire. Be
careful therefore when you choose to react or act. Take a brave step. Take a noble step. Protect the dignity of the human existence
through your actions. Don’t ever hide
like a coward. Don’t succumb ever to the
guiles of greed and anger, to the lures of lust and arrogance. Shame and guilt are negative fires that erode
your existence. Human dignity, honour
and self respect are positive fires that must be protected all the time. And when you see this positive fire in others,
you must respect it and regard it. For
if you disrespect or trample upon a positive fire in others, their fire will
rage more brilliantly and yours will wilt.
This is why ancient cultures adopted a
fire ritual as an important part of their daily life and momentous events. They solemnised everything by the fire. They offered a token of everything they had
to the fire before they partook of it. Even
now in India many householders still carry the ancient tradition of keeping a
fire going all the time in their house. The
ancient Indians were always conscious of the importance of fire. Everyone had to be made aware of it and it
had to be protected. Three times a day
they would do a fire ritual with twigs.
They prayed to the sun every day at the junction of night and day and at
noon. The sun is the visible source of
fire. And the most benign form of this
fire was at dawn and at dusk – when he sends out his benevolent rays before he
appears or after he disappears on the horizon.
Just prior to sunrise, the daybreak is pleasant and floods us with light
sans the heat. This is symbolic of the
light of knowledge. And just after he
sets, the crimson light fills us with a great energy that can last the
night. This is symbolic of the physical
fire of life.
We prayed to fire, to the Lord of Fire, and
to that ancient and sacred source of the universe which also is a fire – a non-materialistic
fire – a sacred and eternal flame. When
you have an ennobling thought, a thought that is sincere and is in the highest
interests of all concerned, the life energy within you flows upward towards
that eternal flame. It draws energy from
it and energises your body-mind field.
If life energy flows down alternately, then it takes away your energy
and leaves you less energetic and fatigued.
Even as we walk on this earth our walk and
vision must be like a fire – beaming light and flaming upward. The eyes are the symbol of fire within
us. Between the two physical eyes lies a
third eye – the third eye of light and knowledge. Our vision must be centred on this third eye
and from that energy our physical eyes must shine bright with the fire of
sincerity, knowledge, awareness and love.
Even our speech must be endowed with this fire of purity. When we speak with conviction and knowledge,
our voice comes from a deep-rooted source that gives it the quality of fire – a
quality that purifies our own body-mind field as well as those that come within
its reach.
Every living being that is born on this
earth must eventually be consumed by fire.
But he alone is wise who realises the importance of the fire within,
protects it wherever he sees it, reveres its sacred source and lives by
it. He shuns everything that seeks to
dampen this fire, this intensity. Living
a life of intensity and dispassion, we must stoke this eternal and faultless
fire by the light of the day and by light of the moon. Even as the day is lit outside by a bright
sun, the fire of awareness must be kept alive and burning bright within
ourselves, by means of work and offering – work that is beneficial to all, and
offering of everything that we do to that most sacred and endless flame. And may we learn to see life in the gentle
light of this eternal internal fire.
Let every shred of ignorance be thrown
into this fire and be burnt into ashes.
Let every piece of cowardice be sacrificed in this fire. Let every diluting thought be purged by the
flames of this sacred fire. Let the
thought of any endeavour that leaks our energies into varied and unproductive
channels shrivel to dust in the heat of this fire. Let every relationship be solemnised by this
rising flame. Let every thought of
selfishness, greed, lust, anger and arrogance be burnt by the fire of truth and
knowledge. Life is light and fire. Death is darkness. Shy away from cowardice and darkness. Lead a brave life of light – live by the
fire!
Amazingly written and very well narrated... A Fire towards making a Gentle Soul.
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