Looking Inwards and into your Personal Computer
Often when something is posted in an internet platform or blog one feels it may be relevant for another platform one works on too. Here is a discussion I posted on Noetic.Org for its Nerd Members :)
A philosophy of our times suggests that, one must attempt to
live in the moment, since the past has gone forever and the future may never
come. In the main this philosophy has value because far too many of us tend to
spend far too much time fretting about what has happened and worrying about a
tomorrow that may never come, losing valuable moments of our lives thus and bit
by bit most of it. If you keep fiddling with you computer partitioning when
would you have the time to play that nice computer game?
However, the philosophy must not be carried to the extreme
because time has to be set aside to make future plans and the past never really
goes. Every thing we experience with any emotional value attached to it becomes
our personal memory and remains stored up in the caches of our mind, like those
old files on your computer that will remain there forever unless a clean up
exercise was carried out. Even the files that you thought were deleted never
really go away from your computer. Merely a conscious reference to it is
removed. They remain in the free spaces of your drive and in the recesses of
the subconscious. Only a clever operator or a special operation can remove
them. No doubt you can have a software
installed that works in the background to remove some crap while your computer
is on or the conscious mind switched off during sleep but these background
software and dreams merely do much organization and partitioning and do not
really delete much that matters.
If we live a rushed life, if we keep working on our computer
all the time, new files are created at a fast rate so that the background
software has little time to deal with the old stuff as it tries to deal with
what has just come in. It is because of this one has to take time off for a
time consuming free space wipe operation on the computer or a withdrawal from
society, even to the Himalayas to reach the recesses of the cache.
One can reorganize ones computer so that much of the working
goes on in the cloud so that some of the partitioning and cleaning can be
carried out even when your device is switched off. One can organize one’s consciousness so that
it remains connected with the Universal consciousness by a focus away from the
limited ego, a small desk top, so that the burden of personal memory does not
become overwhelming, but this is something only the most experienced of
operators or most evolved of yogis can do.
Setting time off to look into your computer caches and the
recesses of the mind reveals that so much junk remains stored in there that one
is reminded of Saint Kabir who recorded his wisdom in Hindi couplets, little
Java bytes, one of them being,
Bura Jo Dekhan Main
Chala Bura Na milaya koy
Apana dil jo Khojya,
mujhse bura na koi
Which could be translated as, when I went around fixing
other computers, I did not really find one that was really bad, but when I
looked at my own carefully, none could be worse. As I look back at my own life,
and draw satisfaction and strength from any goodness of the past, I am
horrified at the evil I have done, where my actions have contributed to pain,
stress and trauma in the lives of others even those close to me albeit at that time one did not realize. Sure enough
other computers in town are messed up too, but how foolish it would be to go
around trying to fix them when ones own computer was in such a mess. If one
continued to neglect it, one day it would crash, the soul would enter the
bottomless pit so that without having one’s own computer one would lose the
ability to fix any other computer too. One will just not be able to get to the
email inbox.
As one looks inwards and finds all the muck there, one is
able to delete some of it, yet afraid to delete those files and entries that
one feels may be critical for normal operations. As one looks inwards some of
the evil past is obliterated through repentance but much remains. One is
concerned that one would have to suffer the consequence at some future time,
the karma shall remain.
One could consult a specialist to help fix things, find a spiritual/religious Guru (the spiritual ones are the free lancers and the religious ones belong to a company) who has a deep understanding of what is what, but there are so many frauds
and greedy pigs around and before they are done they could mess your machine or rip the shirt off
your back. Why not just try the manuals and google search the help pages, why
not just commune with nature in peace and solitude and the answer shall be
found surely one day.
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Comments
Yes, we need to run CCleaner once in a while and get rid of miscellaneous attachments. If we don't, we tend to get attached with much garbage.
Before we know it, our brain ends up filled with garbage because we are nostalgic. Good things in our heart would never really go away once we have it. It's up to us to keep them in our spirit.
The best thing I believe is this: Our good memory is portable.
Yes, our memories is what defines us and as you say the good ones are portable. I think the bad ones are too unless we lone to resolve them.