Monday, 29 October 2007

A connection of choice

The psychological break-up of humans is too complex even for a variety of labels being attributed to a single individual. Our beings are composed of not only our circumstances but also the choices that we have made through these circumstances. When judging another, a simple background survey is drastically inadequate. By judging, I do not imply any moral connotation of good or bad, right or wrong. It is an amoral analysis of another personality in relation to your own. It is the groundwork to understanding a relationship.

So labeling is inadequate when dealing with people... especially those who have grown beyond conformism. Each human being is a unique entity. I make this statement even for the mobs. Every single person in a flock who draws his or her sense of security and belonging from that group has been subject to subtly or substantially different circumstances compared to the others and made some unique choices along the way as well. What defines him or her is not only the actions but also the reasons behind those actions.

So, am I suggesting that every human being deserves equal consideration owing to the uniqueness inherent in them? No.

I believe in connections, relationships that bloom from commonalities in fundamental feelings, beliefs, personality traits and actions. Though trying to give form to any "criteria" is not as esoteric as one would think, going by these beliefs (only) would be too dogmatic and superficial an approach to discovering the depths inherent in human behavior.

Self-love in the prime determinant of a holistic interactive process. If one is indulging in a relationship for reasons such as altruism, insecurity, domination or subversion, it will inevitably lead to a dependency syndrome where the people involved are drawing upon the strengths (or weaknesses) of each other.

Before relating to another human being, it is important to understand yourself and love who you are. It is critical to be honest with yourself about your intentions and feelings (whatever they may be).

One might think that this closes doors to that seemingly abstract concept of love. How can one be an egocentric and love another person at the same time. This will be crystal clear, if you understand the reason for loving another. We love another not for their weaknesses but their virtues, never with sympathy only with respect and understanding. Love is amongst equals in spirit. Anything else is a compromise.

Comfort in one's nakedness is another factor that determines the efficacy of a connection. When there need to be no facades and no inhibitions to a free flow of interaction, we have a true bond. "You" and "I" will never become "Us" if we aren't acquainted and comfortable with the nakedness of our beings, every virtue and every flaw.

This is when silences become blissful and not a burden. This is when a smile means more than a word. This is when a glance is enough to express an emotion.

Man is a social animal they say... Man is a dew drop I say, that requires a leaf to condense upon. Connections are not a compulsion. The dew drop always existed as vapors but could only take shape on the leaf. There are some things we learn about ourselves only in the presence of another who understands.

6 comments:

Rosh said...

i dont understand the smiley !is it a grin, a smile, a laugh, a chuckle?

M. James said...

:-) it that feeling you dissipate when you understand completely and relate to the emotion that went into writing every word of this...

Rosh said...

i dont wanna argue...with...misunderstanding!

M. James said...

:-) misunderstandings.. hmm... lets start from the beginning then. what point were you making?

Rosh said...

u know very well!and even if feelings have eroded a bit....ill explain!...the most important thng for me is feelings......feelings alone...u have to be true to them...u ve to express wat u feel and whn u do that, only thn u know yrself!wats right for u.. yr perception... and when u write about feelings ....intense,never-to-be-felt-again--feelings,feelings in yr words, ` that make u shudder`then those r so private, so personal, so serene.. just between the two..the dewdrop and the leaf....i dont understand how..how...another human can understand that feeling...... for me,its just empathy..imagination....misunderstanding....i cant argue with tht....

M. James said...

i understand everything except the 'mis' in misunderstanding. why can it not be understanding? i know understanding is only consummate with experience. there are parts of this that she experienced as well.

i know that this is not the same or even complete when seen in 'our' context, but, it isn't misunderstanding. empathizing and recognition...yes.