A Letter to my Mother for her last Birthday
Anil Mitra, 1998
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Dear
Mother,
I hope
you have a happy birthday and a very nice year
Thank you very much for your very nice letter on
birds…and “Anil Mitra”. I am glad you see that “you are being you, the way you
are happy”…this makes me happy. I think it matters not very much when casual
acquaintances do not understand, it matters a little more with friends, but
family is important and it is difficult in some ways when they do not
understand or disapprove. So - it means very much that you stated your
understanding
I am glad you enjoyed our talk. I have thought and
written so much, and the “path” has been varied, rich [I believe] and complex. The
motives, I think, have included: just loving the explorations of nature and
ideas - contact with what is real…and sacrifice and contribution to the world. Although
I am very much American in my ways - my American friends have
noted this - I am also Indian and have never forgotten
Through all this, I was reflecting recently, there
are some basic truths:
1. The
essential truths are few and simple – though not “easy”:
The path may be difficult, detailed, rich…and
recreated again and again at many places and throughout history
2. The truths
are accessible to and best known from common experience
…with trial and persistence…and support from
specialized disciplines or study. This naturally brings into question the
nature of these disciplines and whether they are not common after all and if so
how to render them as such
These truths…and the present principles follow from
the nature of being, of who we are
3. The most
important relation is with all being
This does not deny the particulars…each day,
disappointments, sunsets, ambitions, jobs, family, mountains…which, after all,
are among the elements that constitute ‘ultimate being.’
Two
hypotheses:
The fundamental
principle of ontological psychology:
The process or attempt to become the highest being available is the highest
reward - the only completion of individual psychology
The
hypothesis of being: It is possible
for an individual, a being with a sense of “I”, to become and know all
You wondered whether there were human beings when
Lots of love to you and Dad!,
Anil
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