TRUE LIVING
Sri Rama in Yoga-Vasistha (1.14.1), through his discourses with Sage Vasistha, dwells on the impermanence of human life processes. He says, "Human life is as fragile as a drop of water trembling on the tip of a leaf. It departs from the body unexpectedly, like a raving madman breaking loose from imprisonment." Yoga-Vasistha speaks of the impermanence of existence and the uncertainty of death. It says life is not guaranteed, as it is so delicate, like a dewdrop that can fall at any moment, urging the seeker not to waste time on worldly attachments but to pursue spiritual knowledge. In that context, Yoga-Vasistha urges for "true living", a living that is towards wholesomeness and completeness and in consonance with Self-living and Self-pathways. It may be living the life of transcendental tranquillity, quiescence, detachment, equanimity, forbearance and Jivanmukta, or living liberation.. The pathways are Self-knowledge, Self-consciousness, or Self-awareness, or Self-r...