Friday 26 June 2015

Between a Sunset & a Sunrise...!!



Sometimes Life takes a U-turn. It gets angry at you. But the anger does not stay longer just as a mother cannot be angry on her child for a long time. Who knows? The U-turn may invariably lead to the right path. Life always offers you new surprises. Deeksha was in one such path...

It was a dark room. She was looking at the wall sitting in her room. 3 hours had passed by since she started and she was lost in her thoughts. The wall was blank and so were her thoughts. It was 3 PM in the noon and she had not eaten anything since the time she woke up at 12.  She did not even feel like having anything. Her room represented her present state of mind. Of late she had started hating bright light. She felt the bright lights were mocking at her life which was filled with darkness. Every second felt like an hour. Deeksha was going through the worst phase of her Life....

She was just 24 and she was already tired of Life. Life was just about to blossom and innumerable opportunities were ahead of her. Before even playing the game of life, she had accepted the defeat. Since 2 months, she had not stepped out of her house. Suddenly, the door bell rang and she did not respond to it. With the repeated sounds which had now turned into an irritation, she left the comforts of her bed and opened the door. It took her some time to open her eyes to the bright light and see the postman arriving with a letter in his hand. She took the letter and immediately shut the door hard.

 It was a letter from the Software Company she was working for. The letter was the final reminder for her to resume her work after her voluntary absenteeism from work since 2 months. The Company had mentioned that her services will be terminated if she does not resume work or respond to this letter within next 7 days. She just smiled at it, tore it and threw it on the floor. She was staying alone in Bangalore since the time she completed her engineering and started working. She came back to her room and started staring at the wall. She started recollecting the whole tale for the “Nth” number of time.

It all started a few months back. His words, “I didn’t know you were this serious Deeksha. Come on!!Be practical. This will never work out. You are a Jain and I am a Punjabi. I can never think of a marriage. I can never imagine telling this to my parents too. They have already searched a girl for me who suits our family status quo. I am getting engaged next month. I was never serious about this relationship. So, stop all this drama, be practical & for heaven’s sake stop crying Deeksha. I am leaving now. Goodbye” was repeating in her head in the same aggressive tone he had told it.

            Whenever she starts thinking about this, a tear drop would automatically fill her eyes and make it moist, bringing her back to reality. She would always think what was causing her the pain? Is it the fact that she had lost him? Or is it the fact that he had played with her emotions? Or is it the fact that she had blindly trusted a person who did not even deserve it? She had never found an answer to it. She was now like a hurt puppy which looks directionless and cries inconsolably in pain.  

            It was a relationship which lasted for 4 years. It started in the 3rd year of their engineering and the whole college knew that they were going out. They both had joined different companies in Bangalore. Deeksha had given her 100% to the relationship and she sometimes used to feel he was insensitive to her feelings. She was the first one to compromise after a big fight even if it was not her mistake. 4 years is never a small period and losing your loved one is never a small pain. Just a few days back, he had got married and his marriage photos were all over his profile. He had blocked her in whatsapp and in all social spaces. She used to log in from her friends ID and see the photos. He looked all happy with the new girl. No sense of guilt was evident in his eyes. Some people can never recognize the inner voice of their conscience.

            Deeksha stared at the wall for an eternity. The maid came in and cleaned the house. She saw that the food she had prepared yesterday was kept intact and nothing was consumed. Deeksha now had multiple problems with regards to her health. She had not felt like eating anything since 2 days. She suffered from a bad headache which keeps appearing now and then. She needed sleeping pills to fall asleep every day. Above all this, the doctors had already concluded that she was undergoing a stage of “Depression.”, the only disorder which the Medical field has not cracked fully. Depression is something which does not have a definite cure. She looked at the prescription which lay on her table and took her tablets.   

            A year back, on the same day her college bestie Rachitha had committed suicide in her apartments in Pondicherry owing to a failed relationship with her boyfriend. This incident had a major impact on Deeksha. Off late, she was also getting instincts of death. She used to get wild dreams of her death, a weird laughter and noise amidst complete darkness. “Is she calling me there? Am I living my last days?” she asked herself. The thought of death frightened her suddenly. She did not want to die and same way she did not know how to live as well. “Am I going to die?” she asked herself. She started trembling with fear. In the past 2 months she had thought a lot of times to end her life. But this was different. Life is a gift and it is not easy to return a gift. She wanted to run away from life all these days and now she felt life is running away from her.

            It was 8 PM then and the room was darker now.  Suddenly darkness which comforted her so long started frightening her. Images of her friend flashed in front of her and she started trembling and sweating. “Am I going to die too?” she asked her again. She started crying without knowing what to do. She had never felt these intense feelings all these while. She now switched on the lights to feel more secured. She went to the living area and sat on the sofa. Even a small sound used to create fear in her mind. She constantly turned back to see if someone is behind her to take her away from life. How much ever she consoled herself, her body was still trembling with fear. Death is always fantasized in stories. But you will never understand the feeling until you are near its threshold.

            It was 8.15 PM and it was turning out to be a horrible night to Deeksha. Even the sound of the wall clock ticks caused a lot of fear. She constantly felt someone was behind her. She imagined that entire night in a moment. It was still 8.15 PM and she had a whole night in front of her.  She checked for her only saviour: sleeping pills and found the box to be empty. She now felt distressed. Suddenly something strikes her mind and she starts packing her bag, taking her essentials, her wallet and leaves her house. Sometimes Mind just wants “instant solutions.” She had decided to spend that night in a Five Star Hotel.

            She took sleeping pills from the regular pharmacist and kept it in her bag. She took an auto and just when the destination was 2 kms away, she was struck in the huge Bangalore traffic. Before the auto could go back, a few cars had come behind and now they were struck in a big jam. The driver suggested her to get down and walk instead of waiting for this to clear. Irritated with the traffic, she considered his suggestion and started walking. Her fear which had haunted in the constraints of the four walls had now reduced. It was 2 months since she had stepped out of her home. She was feeling a bit better but at the same time her mind was blank and directionless.

            She reached the hotel which was right opposite to the City Bus Stand. A thought crossed her mind: “I will spend the night here. What next? I will have to go back home again tomorrow night.” The thought of going back home frightened her again. She looked at the other side of the road and saw many people sleeping on the floors of the bus stand amidst the noise and disturbance. She felt it was a luxury and they were richer than her. There was something that was pulling her on the other side and she made her way to the bus stand. She felt hungry after a long time and grabbed a bite of bun and tea there. She had already gathered a lot of stares from the men around in the bus stand.

            Deeksha was a simple yet beautiful girl. She could carry herself even without an external means to make her look beautiful. She was once an innocent and a confident girl. Now her eyes lacked innocence and her face lacked confidence. She had now turned into a timid girl. She wanted to get out from that place. She looked at a few buses around, wherein most of them were packed. There was one bus which had a few empty seats. There was again something which was driving her. She boarded the bus and took her seat.  She had no plans of going anywhere. She did not even look at the destination. She asked the conductor, “Give me a ticket. And where is this bus going?” He replied, “Mumbai!! 990 rupees” and the bus started its 24 hours long journey.....

            What is she doing? She doesn’t know. Where does she want to go? She has no clue. What will she do there? Again there is no answer. All she knew was there was people around her and there was no need for her to be scared. With the cool breeze hitting her face constantly she had started liking the journey. She fell asleep without any sleeping pill and she woke up only at 10 AM when the bus stopped for the breakfast. She instantly felt happy that for the first time in 2 months, she had slept without any sleeping pills. She looked at the sky and the sun was bright that day. She had never seen that part of the day in these 2 months as she used to sleep only by 5 AM and get up at 12. She sat alone and had a paratha in the restaurant. That was a satisfying and fulfilling breakfast.

            The bus resumed its journey and she looked out from the window. Lot of villages passed by and she started thinking about the abundance the nature has in itself. The lush green of the paddy fields made her feel good at heart.  She looked at the Highway road and started thinking the efforts the labourers have put to create these roads and making 2 states closer. For the first time in these 2 months, her thoughts had something else other than him.  The rest of the journey went in the same fashion. There was something about this journey that had made a difference without her notice...

            Mumbai is a busy city. It is a separate world in itself. It is a city which never sleeps. When Deeksha got off the bus, she was directionless as usual. She did not know where to go and what to do. She decided to stay in Hotel Atria that night. The room was lovely and so was the stay. She was treated royally and that actually lifted her a bit. Her thoughts went back to him for a while when she thought that even he was with his wife in Mumbai but she was somehow able to bring it back to her control. There were frequent mood swings but again it was in a controllable state. With the soft mattresses and cushions of the five star hotel, she fell asleep like a baby and woke up next morning after a good 8 hours sleep.

            She finished her complimentary breakfast and thought of taking a walk on the streets of Mumbai. As she walked, she saw the different facets of this city. People from all the walks of life, struggle to make a living here. Everyone is busy working to make their ends meet. As she walked, she saw a cobbler, a little boy selling tea, an old lady selling flowers, investors both happy and sad at the Bombay Stock Exchange, posh businessman working on their laptops sitting in their cars stuck in the traffic, tourist guides making travelling as their living and some prostitutes selling themselves for again a livelihood. “Life is fair. You get what you deserve and in order to get that, you have to give your heart and soul into it.”, she thought to herself. There was something about this walk that had made a difference without her notice...

            As she checked out from the hotel, she was again at the same situation. “What next?” was the question running in her mind. She was as directionless as before. She went to the bus stand and boarded a bus which had a few empty seats and this time the bus left to Ahmedabad...
            
            Deeksha was now in the vibrant state of Gujarat. She had heard about how Gujarat had revolutionized Indian industrial development before. On her way to Ahmedabad, she had seen a lot of industries being set up. As she reached Ahmedabad, she started exploring the tourist places in and around the city. She had started developing a liking towards her new found joy:  Travelling. This had given her immense happiness which was a missing part of her life in the past 2 months. She had found happiness in meeting people of different cultures, different languages, different ideologies and who came from different walks of life.

            She made her way from Ahmedabad to Jaipur, the land of deserts. Sustaining the heat and exploring a few deserts, she made her way to Delhi. She fell in love with the varieties of food at Chandni Chowk, the Food Capital of India. In Delhi, she went to a book store and spent her day reading a book of Paulo Coelho and she felt much better. She was spending time at her mercy. From Delhi she went to Uttarkhand, the holy place which was devastated and re built recently. She found utmost peace in the vicinity of the holy temples. In Uttarkhand, she met an old man who had lost his family in the partition which split India and Pakistan and listened to his painful story. She realized that people had bigger problems when compared to hers. From there she went to Assam. Sipping the best tea in the whole country, she finally landed in Kolkata. It was now 12 days since she had left Bangalore.

            After exploring the city of joy, Kolkata which is the Cultural Capital of India she was in the same situation where she had begun her journey. “What next?” was the question again. There were a lot of unanswered questions in her mind and a lot of unrest in her mind even in the midst of happiness she was enjoying. Just when she was about to leave the city in the morning and was walking back to the bus stand, she saw an Ashram on the other side of the road. It is difficult to explain a few things in Life. This was one such thing to Deeksha. Why did she choose to visit this Ashram can never be answered.  She went in...

            With either sides of the path covered by trees, it was a very pleasant feeling for Deeksha to walk in. When she reached the Prayer Hall, she was automatically able to sense the positive vibrations she was receiving. She sat there and the environment was very peaceful. The Prayer Hall was in an oval shape and was fitted with white marbles. Everything about that place was so perfect. She saw three other people meditating in the big hall. She got up and went to one of the persons who seemed to be working there, “When will the Guruji of this Ashram come?” she asked. “What do you want from him?” the old man asked. “This place seems so divine to me. I have a few questions in my mind for which I need answers. Can I meet him?” asked Deeksha.

            The old man smiled and said, “My dear child, there is no Guru here and there are no disciples as well. There is no person to answer the questions of people here. People come here, ask their questions to their soul and get answers. This place is not restricted to a single religion. People of all communities come here and talk with their own self. This place is divine because of the enormous positive energy it has in itself. Just go sit there, close your eyes and ask your questions to yourself and you will get the answers.” And he patted her back and continued with his work.

            Deeksha was puzzled. She went and sat on the floor, closed her eyes and started thinking:
“Hmmm...What was my problem? Whether I was sad because I lost the person I loved? Or was I sad because I had trusted him blindly and he made a fool of me? No, I was not sad because I lost the person I loved. He did not deserve me. I gave him love and he did not respect it. Is it not his weakness? How can giving love to someone become a person’s weakness? What if he was not serious about it even after marriage? Then I would have spoiled my whole life. In that case, this seems so better. Good that the evil has gone out of my life. Why did I become depressed? I think I went into depression because of my own insecurities. I alienated myself from the outside world. That was my mistake. Only when I travelled across the country, I realized that there are a lot of people who are happy and working to create a better life with problems which are bigger than mine. Compared to them, this was NOTHING. When he is happy and enjoying his life without even a pinch of guilt, why should I stop myself from being happy? I have a Life of my own. I have my own parents, friends, colleagues who love me. I have my passion, desires and ambitions. Why should I spoil all this for a person who cares a damn about me? Like so many people whom I met these 12 days, I want to create a life for myself and work to reach my ambitions. Why didn’t all these thoughts strike me there? I had spent hours thinking about all these things even then. Maybe my mind was not as free then, as it is now. To tackle any problem, your Mind should not be chained and should be let free. Isolation always hinders creation of positive energy. In these 12 days, I have learnt so much from the Nature and the people I met, that I had not known in the past 24 years. It has changed my outlook towards Life. I think living a meaningful life is the main objective of life. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL!!!”

            As she opened her eyes, Deeksha was smiling in ecstasy. In the quest to find answers to her questions, she had discovered the purpose of her life. She wanted to share this whole experience and she ran to the old man and narrated everything that happened those 12 days and the realization which had dawned on her. The old man smiled and said, “Go Live your Life, Beta. Don’t regret when you are at my age. God bless you...” Deeksha took his blessings and left to the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport. The question which popped up every time: “What next?” had stopped haunting her then.  She took a flight to Bangalore that night....

When she finally landed at 4.30 AM, Bangalore looked even better to her. She felt like she was back to the place where she belongs to. When she reached home, she was no longer scared. She was brimming with joy. She opened the curtains to the bright light which entered her home and mind. When she checked her mobile phone, which she had left home, she found 167 missed calls and she knew right away that she would get blasting from everyone whom she kept in a worried world. She started calling back to everyone who cared. As she sipped her coffee, she started uploading her resume in a Job Portal in anticipation of starting a New Life with a New Outlook... As she finished the last sip of her coffee, the sun rose that day with a positive note.

Sometimes Life appears so miserable that we think its the END of all. But when Life itself is temporary, can the challenges stay forever? Time heals everything. Life can change any second. Life keeps offering you opportunities every time.  You can see and appreciate it only when you open yourself to the World. Your inner voice is your DESTINY. Sometimes travelling can bring the best out of you. But wherever you go, you will have to come back to the roots. Just like the nature keeps shifting from Darkness to Light with every sunset and a sunrise, Life moves on and never stops until the heartbeat does. For Deeksha, Life had changed between a Sunset & a Sunrise...
                                         
                                                  -Naveen.S.N