For all of us who have grown up reading western novels more than
Ramayan and Mahabharat, who are liberal 'din-e-ilahi' kind and therefore do not participate
in rituals, for whom Sita is
Dipika Chikhalia, Ram - Arun Govil,
Bhishma - Mukesh Khanna, who
can sing Karmanyavadhikaraste without really understanding it,
thanks to B R Chopra... Those
of us who believe that life is about living, not just meditating, and yet who
believe that, there needs to be a balance
in life somewhere... And then
again those of us who realise that such balances probably don't exist in this
world and who therefore dissolve all such passionate but purportedly
idiosyncratic, Utopian, radical thoughts into a goblet, a glass or a whole
bottle of wine, lest the world would call them imbecile, extremists of a
personal nature, here is the modern day saint, just for our kind!
Elizabeth Gilbert,
an ex-waitress, a self-proclaimed ex-seduction addict, an ex-vagabond and homeless, an ex-divorcee, a foodie, a voracious reader, a prolific, inveterate writer, a
die-hard romantic, a yogi, a spiritualist, is the modern day Mira. Just for the
convenience for all, let’s call her the 'Gopi'
who ended up being Mira. She
can talk about divinity and
sainthood with the same
fervour, as she talks of sex
and of food - The three most important ingredient of a happy life. She
makes each one of it sound like prayer, eating,
meditating and love making. Let’s just call her someone who has balanced
her yin and yang. Someone who is walking some
sort of middle path, which is not really in the middle, but is like a spiderweb
all over the 'stuff', that is
called life. And if one was to read 'Eat
Pray Love', her most popular novel, a unique travelogue, one would begin to
feel jealous of this homeless, aimless, disturbed, disheartened, depressed and
in many ways deranged (What with all that tree hugging), individual who
journeys through her inhibitions and three countries, in two continents, to
find a balance, that we mere mortals can only dream of. And in the end of it,
if we truly understood the book, we would want to call it, 'Pray Pray Pray'
rather than 'Eat Pray Love', because it is a book of prayers, in three
different forms.
But Liz made a
mark on me with a totally different book. It is called 'Big Magic'. 'Liz
Gilbert Ko Salam' for writing
a book that is a sort of holy-book-for-the-creative.
The, what-you-can-do-to-bring-your-creativity-out book, which resonates with me to the
core. If ever I have known a humble soul, here is one that is the humblest,
because she demystifies creativeness and makes it into a form of prayer too. Do
it every day, for God and
'Creative Genius' comes to
those, who worship it every day, with passion and a selfless pursuit to the
service of the goal, without
pride. She is a saint I tell you...!
"The ideas
that come to you are floating out there," she says, "looking for a
suitable medium. And therefore if that idea chose you, you should be thankful
to the universe for that!" (Not
an exact quote) How much more
spiritual can creativity get, I could almost hear a Sufi song at the background as I read
the book.
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