Sinhala and Tamil New
Year have arrived. The whole country is in a festive mood despite of the
economic decline and political instability. People are celebrating the New Year
with enthusiasm optimism never seen before. Indeed a lot have changed since
last year, but is this all worth the celebration?
What is a New Year? I
believe that it is just an astrological phenomenon in which changes to the
celestial cycles happen. Those cycles kept changing even before the emergence
of the mankind. It is the man who had interpreted the natural events according
to his belief. Almost all of the civilizations regardless of the geographical
boundaries have cultural events resembling the Sinhala-Tamil New Year Festival.
The main characteristic of any such festival is the celebration of the upcoming
year. The time for that year can vary thus making difference in calendars.
People have divided
the time into cycles, a considerable amount of time in which the changes in the
environment happens. It can be seasonal changes where four seasons rotate or
changes in the rain patterns. In Sri Lanka, it is mainly based on the agricultural
seasons. When the paddy cultivating season is over, people have nothing to do
besides enjoying the harvest. Cultural development intervened and mixed with
religious beliefs making the present New Year festival.
Everything connected
with New Year is about a new beginning, setting aside old possessions and
acquiring new. Although material can be
set aside, what about our thoughts? It is correct to say that our thoughts
change rapidly but some remains with us for a long time buried in to our mind
like scares. All the heartbreaks, sorrows and demeaning thoughts can never be erased
easily. If our house gets untidy, it can be cleaned for the coming of the New
Year. Most of us have a habit of doing so. It is applicable for our thoughts
also? I hardly agree with it.
Human mind is
hardwired in the way that only the unpleasant experiences remain in the mind. Our
insecurities, rejections and helplessness remain as the constant companion with
us reminding us although how strong we are from the outside, we are prone to
shattering. It acts like a safety mechanism preventing us from dangerous
situations.
Setting old thoughts
and moving on is very hard if not impossible. Anyway a New Year is not a new beginning at
all, it is just an indication of a continuous time period spanning unknown to
eternity. People only allocate chunks of that vast time period for their living
and further make cycles of time and call them the fancy word ‘Year’.
I’ve written this
short submission not to discourage anyone or not to make anyone pessimistic but
to make everyone understand that the mental baggage cannot be easily set aside
and if anyone thinks the New Year as a portal for a complete transformation physically
and mentally, he is utterly mistaken. Thoughts remain the same and people
remain as they are with all the feelings. Only time will make the long-term
difference even that is highly questionable so let’s not fall in to the
pessimistic or optimistic bandwagon but think realistically.
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