Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Soil the Sthula and Mind the Shukshma





 

Soil the Sthula and Mind the Shukshma

Observing Nature can make anyone turn philosophical.  Manicured, well laid out gardens have their charm but the organic ones that are spontaneous give us a hands-on experience of life energy.

Informal gardens having a few trees and plants in every house were not an exception, but rather a norm a few decades ago in our country. It was common to have at least a small patch of land with some trees such as the Neem, Coconut, Murungai, Mango or Sapota, flowering plants such as Jasmine, Hibiscus etc. meant for pooja and for women to adorn themselves.

A piece of land left unattended can teach us lessons on nature that seem to mimic human behavior too. The feel of the earth can dispel dark moods, offer insights and breathe fresh air into life itself.

 

Light spells of rain are all it takes for the forces dormant in the brown soil to spring to Life in a burst of green hues.

It is the survival of the fittest and strongest. Various species vie for soil space, and sunlight. Some grow deep roots and others spread to claim territory. Tubers grow tubes that stay and continue to grow in size within the soil for years. There are also plants that grow quick foliage to keep the rivals in check. No moral stories here, it is purely the survival of the fittest.

When so choked, the ones overpowered, preserve their energies to survive, waiting to be discovered by the gardener.

The lives of the oppressor and the oppressed become so closely intertwined that, careless pulling of the dominant ones would often uproot the ones overpowered too. They stay together to retain the moisture in the soil. Plants without that green cover require more watering or a layer of fiber such as the coconut so that the soil doesn’t go bone dry too soon.

The ambition to survive and propagate hasten the process of flowering and producing ample seeds to disperse. A tiny locality is claimed by a single species where others are kept out - a veritable jungle out there, where the jungle law prevails. 

A small seed of a species that remains dormant waiting in the soil for years, springs to life when the conditions are right.  

Seed some worthwhile thoughts in your mind, for them to take root and enrich your life, we have been told.

It is the nature of the both the Soil and the Mind to be active all the time, nurturing, growing something.

The only choice that remains with us is to choose the seeds to plant and nurture.

May we make the right choices for a Happier and more Colourful Life!

Bhoo Suktam

Oh Goddess Adithi, you pervade the earth

You are supreme in heaven

You are vast in the environment