Toronto, Ontario
The Good About Kali
Sad for me to hear from a family lawyer, who’s a member of our community, that few people remain content in their relationships. In her own words, “People don’t seem to learn from their past mistakes.” She indicated that whatever personal weakness that an individual may admit to, he/she will not make the endeavour towards correction, hence, the same short coming spoils the chance for a relationship to work the next time around.
Separation/divorce is rampant, and it’s a challenge that faces every community across the board, across the globe.
When I saw a park bench in the course of today’s trek, a grafiti’d message sprayed on to the bench read, “Sick Earth”. I wasn’t sure how to interpret that line because sick in today’s language means, ‘it’s cool’. If we take it to mean that the world is malfunctioning or is dysfunctional, I think this would be a more accurate assessment. Patience and tolerance of character we lack, and it is a sure sign of the times. We say, in devotional circles, “We are in the Kali Yuga (age of darkness).” People are slow to inner development.
At the same time that we languish in the conditions of today, we can also recognize the true optimism of the current day. In our discussion this morning, after I took my personal short but sweet head clearing walk, the few monks and I reflected on the Kali Yuga’s strongest feature. The sages of Vedic tradition say that through song of the right sound one can encounter ultimate hope and peace.
May the Source be with you!
4 KM
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