Thursday, October 24, 2024

Seven Years of Changing Rainbow

Understanding the inner pattern of life is beneficial. Physiologists claim that the body and mind undergo a crisis and transformation every seven years. Every seven years, the body's cells undergo a complete renewal and transformation. Our body dies ten times if you live to the average age of seventy. Every seventh year, everything is different. A life, like coolers of a rainbow, changes its very core beauty. It is comparable to the shifting of the seasons. The full circle will be completed in seventy years. Death, the shedding of the gross outer body, is the end of the line that travels from birth. If the full round takes seventy years, on an average, there are then ten divisions in it.

Kingdom of a Little King:

A youngster is self-centered for the first seven years of life, acting as though he is the center of the universe. Every member of the family walks around him. Whatever his requirements are, they must be met right away, or he will lose his temper and throw a fit. He leads an emperor's life, a true king size life. His parents are also servants, and the entire family exists only to serve him. Naturally, he believes that the same holds true for the global community. For him, the seasons change, the moon rises, and the sun rises. A little king with ego as center is the first seven years of life. A king with all pervading completeness.

The Skeptical Homos:

The child becomes an excellent questioner after the seventh year. He asks questions about everything. His curiosity leads him to become a big skeptic; he poses countless queries. He becomes a bother and bores the parents to death. Everything in the world is interesting, and he is interested in the other. He asks questions on everything. Green colors of trees, blues in sky, the very technology inside a butterfly, inside a toy, clock, an uprooted milk tooth - make him to ask questions. Although he develops feelings for the other, they continue to be of the same sex. Opposite gender doesn’t pique his interest. In a psychologist way he becomes a homosexual inquisitive machine with searching eyes.

A Season of Spring:

A third door opens after the fourteenth year. He has lost interest in boys, and girls have lost interest in girls. They are courteous but uninterested in same gender now. The world starts entering their beings. The flowers of love and sex start blossoming. A season of spring is experienced. One starts in feeling the sounds of nature as a call to his fantasy and dreams from an unknown bigger world. The fourteenth year is a significant year of revolution. Sex matures, one begins to think about sex, and sex fantasies start to appear frequently in dreams. One becomes heterosexual in true sense of existence. The cuckoos start calling as chiming clocks all over.

Marketplace to Win:

If everything goes well and a youngster is not compelled by the society to do something against his will, by the age of twenty-one, he starts to show more interest in ambition than in love. Ambitions become prominent: wanting to succeed in the future.
His only worry is how to compete, how to move in the struggle, and how to succeed. He is now entering not just the natural world but also the human world, the marketplace. He is now stepping into the realm of insanity. The market is now the most noticeable factor. His entire being is now focused on money, prestige, and power.

Settlement of a Citizen:

By the age of twenty-eight, a guy is not attempting to lead an adventurous life in any form. One leads an adventurous life from the age of twenty-one to twenty-eight; by the age of twenty-eight, one is more aware that not all wishes may be realized. He becomes aware that a lot of ambitions are unattainable. He starts to care less about desire and adventure and more about safety and comfort. He begins to settle. He wants a modest financial account and a decent life. When he is done, the desire to be a great adventurer is no longer present. He desires a modest home, a comfortable living space, safety, and a modest bank account. He now visits the insurance firm when he is around twenty-eight years old. The rebellion tries to become a civilized citizen.

The Omega Point:

Life energy reaches its omega point by the thirty fifth year. Energies begin to decrease as the circle is half full at this stage. The man now becomes an orthodox who is not just concerned with comfort and security, but also an anti-revolutionary in addition. He is against any changes now. By the time one is thirty-five, he has been integrated into society. One begins to believe in custom, history, religious sects, holy scripts, astrologer. One is completely opposed to change since every change will cause his life to be disrupted- he has many things to lose. He tries to control planets and stars that may affect his stability. He becomes a believer of silly things and suggestions.

The Dancing Diseases:

By the age of forty-two, a variety of mental and physical ailments arise because of life's decline. Death is being approached by energy. Every day one gets weaker. However, his routines endure. After eating sufficiently till the age of thirty-five, one keeps up his routine. One begins to accumulate fat. Body loses its charm of youth and indicates discomfort in every aspect. Weather is no more pleasant except pills and potions. Numerous ailments, including hypertension, heart attacks, sleeplessness, blood sugar, and ulcers, occur around age forty-two if a person continues to stuff his tummy as before. 

Among the most hazardous points is forty-two. The hair turns grey and begins to fall out. Life is turning into death. Religion's profound worry about death makes it significant for the first time. The first desire for religion appears as death approaches. All desires transform to a special desire of enlightenment, salvation, self-realization and related practices and believes. But desire remains with dancing environment of diseases.




Picture Courtesy: Photographs used in this blog are paintings by Rudradev Sen.

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