In the ever-evolving journey of life, we often find ourselves grappling with the question of which path to follow. Should we heed the advice of others, or forge our own way? Enjoy this thought-provoking dialogue between Purusha and the nature herself (Prakriti), eliminating the fine line between Right and Wrong…
Purusha: What is the right path to follow? Everyone seems to have their own idea of the “right” way, but how do I know which one is truly correct?
Prakriti: Ah, the age-old question of morality. It’s a tricky one, isn’t it?
Purusha: Exactly! I just want to find the correct way to live my life. Is there even such a thing as a ‘right’ path?
Prakriti: That’s a great question. The truth is, the concepts of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ are not as straightforward as they might seem. They’re more like a matter of perspective.
Purusha: What do you mean? Surely, there must be some universal standards we can follow?
Prakriti: Not really. Good and bad are labels we assign to actions based on our own beliefs and experiences. But what one person sees as ‘right’ might be ‘wrong’ for someone else
Purusha: Hmm, I see what you mean. But then how do I know which way to go? I don’t want to make the wrong choices in life.
Prakriti: Hmm… Can you think of a word in Sanskrit which truly represents right or wrong?
Purusha: “सु-” and “कु-“. These prefixes can mean to describe good and bad respectively.
Prakriti: Good and Bad are the effects of those decisions taken on the basis of the obligatory rules and principles. These obligatory principles and rules are the right and the wrong.
Purusha: I see, so perhaps the words “उचित्” and “अनुचित्” would be more appropriate?
Prakriti: These words are meant only for the futuristic actions that are to be executed. These are suggestive words for your decisions.
Purusha: O great mother, I’m still struggling to understand. What should I follow then? Which path do I choose?
Prakriti: Let’s think about it this way: how do you make a decision? What’s the process behind choosing a particular path?