Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion

The Cap Badges and the Insignia of the British Royal Medical Corps and the Indian Army Medical Corps reveal the Rudi-Grant Connection. The Indian Army Medical Corps was created from the British Royal Army Medical Corps.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism

In 1965, while I was a student of Human Anatomy at Kurnool Medical College, I had the opportunity to know about Dr. J. C. B. Grant (1886-1973), the author of Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy. The 5th Edition of his Atlas was published in 1962 and was available in India in our Medical College Library.

Born in Loanhead (south of Edinburgh) in 1886, Grant studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh Medical School and graduated with an M.B., Ch.B. degree in 1908. While at Edinburgh, he worked under the renowned anatomist Daniel John Cunningham. Grant became a decorated serviceman of the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War before moving to Canada. He established himself as an ‘anatomist extraordinary’ at the University of Toronto, publishing three textbooks that form the basis of Grant’s Anatomy. The textbooks are still used in anatomy classes today, and made unforgettable memories for those who found themselves in his classes nearly a century ago. One of Grant’s many accomplishments was establishing a division of histology within the department.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism

As a medical student, I used Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy, the seminal work of Scottish-born Dr. John Charles Boileau Grant, who would become the chair of Anatomy at the University of Toronto in 1930 and retired in 1965.

Students continue to use Grant’s textbooks today, and for the more artistic anatomist there’s even a Grant’s Anatomy Coloring Book, published in 2018.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism

At the University of Toronto, Dr.McMurrich, Chair of Anatomy was succeeded as chairman in 1930 by Dr. John Charles Boileau Grant. Dr. Grant wrote three text books, of which “An Atlas of Anatomy” (published in 1943) rapidly gained international prominence and is still, one of the most widely used anatomical atlases in the world. It is now known as “Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy” and is in its tenth edition. The atlas was based on a series of elegant dissections done either by Grant or by others under his supervision. Many of these dissections are currently housed in Grant’s Museum at the University of Toronto. 

The Rudi-Grant Connection is about knowing the man, the building blocks and the structural units and organization of the human body. To defend the human existence, the Rudi-Grant Connection lays the emphasis on knowing the person who is at risk apart from knowing the agent posing the risk.

THE IDENTITY OF MULTICELLULAR HUMAN ORGANISM:

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism. Dr John Daniel Cunningham (b. April 15, 1850, d. July 23, 1909), Scottish physician and professor of Anatomy. Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy has provided me the learning tools to know and understand Man’s External and Internal Reality and its Identity as described by Cells, Tissues, Organs,and Organ Systems.

Daniel John Cunningham was born on 15 April 1850 in Scotland. After his initial schooling at his home town, Crieff, he took up the study of medicine at the University of Edinburgh and passed with honours. He is best known for the excellent series of dissection manuals, namely Cunningham’s Dissection Manuals. Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy has provided me the learning tools to know and understand Man’s External and Internal Reality and its Identity as described by Cells, Tissues, Organs,and Organ Systems.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism. Dr John Daniel Cunningham (b. April 15, 1850, d. July 23, 1909), Scottish physician and professor of Anatomy. Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy has provided me the learning tools to know and understand Man’s External and Internal Reality and its Identity as described by Cells, Tissues, Organs,and Organ Systems.
Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism. Dr John Daniel Cunningham (b. April 15, 1850, d. July 23, 1909), Scottish physician and professor of Anatomy. Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy has provided me the learning tools to know and understand Man’s External and Internal Reality and its Identity as described by Cells, Tissues, Organs,and Organ Systems.
Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Rudi-Grant Connection studies the reality of existence without optimism or pessimism. Dr John Daniel Cunningham (b. April 15, 1850, d. July 23, 1909), Scottish physician and professor of Anatomy. Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy has provided me the learning tools to know and understand Man’s External and Internal Reality and its Identity as described by Cells, Tissues, Organs,and Organ Systems.

I learned about the human body while dissecting the body in a systematic manner. The Manual of Practical Anatomy which guides us through this entire process was published in England. The author Dr. Daniel John Cunningham prepared the Manual while dissecting cadavers of British or Irish citizens. He had never encountered cadavers of Indian citizens. At Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India, where I was a student, the Department of Anatomy obtains dead bodies from  Government General Hospital Kurnool and most of the deceased are the poor, illiterate, and uneducated people of that region. None of the deceased had the chance to know this man called Cunningham and Cunningham had no knowledge about the existence of these people who arrive on our dissection tables. But, as the dissection of the human body proceeds, inch, by inch, we recognize the anatomical parts as described by Cunningham. The manual also lists some anatomical variations and we very often exchange information between various dissection tables and recognize the variations mentioned. The dissections also involve slicing the organs and studying them, both macroscopically, and microscopically. We did not miss any part of the human body. So what is the Identity of this Human person or Human subject? How does the living Human organism maintain its Identity and Individuality? Apart from the Cultural Traditions of India, several Schools of Religious Thought claim that the Human Individual and its Identity is represented by Human Soul. Where does this soul exist in the human body? What is the location if the soul is present in the living person? Does man have a soul? How does the human organism acquires Knowledge about its own structures and the functions they perform?

Half Full or Half Empty is not the Right Question – Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

Excerpt: When I drink from the ‘Cup of my Life’; What I truly experience from my life, the reality of my condition is more important than my attitude towards existence. The man has no hope to find happiness until and unless he renounces all desires including the desire to find happiness. The man has no choice other than that of living in the moment without concern for either pessimism or optimism. The attitude of dispassion automatically excludes both pessimism and optimism.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY? IS THAT REALLY IMPORTANT? 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

I drank from that cup. Now, the cup could be described as half full or half empty. Is that really important? The cup that I drink from gives me pain and I experience suffering. What would be the right question if I have to drink from that cup? What I truly experience from my life, the reality of my condition is more important than my attitude towards my existence. The issue is not about optimism or pessimism. I need to focus on knowing the reality and I need to face the reality about what I experience when I drink from that Cup of my Life. 

IS IT POSSIBLE FOR THIS CUP TO BE TAKEN AWAY FROM ME ?

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

I would answer this question from a reading from The New Testament of The Holy Bible. I would like to quote verses 36 to 44, chapter 26, The Gospel According to Matthew. 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

36. Then Jesus came with His disciples to a place called Gethsemane and said to them, “Sit here while I go and pray over there.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

37. And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and deeply distressed. 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

38. Then He said to them, “My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to death. Stay here and watch with Me.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

39. He went a little farther and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, “O My Father, if it is possible let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless not as I will, but as You will.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

40. Then He came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, “What! Could you not watch with Me one hour? 

41.”Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

42. Again, a second time, He went away and prayed, saying, “O My Father, if this cup cannot pass away from Me unless I drink it, may Your will be done.” 

43. And He came and found them asleep again, for their eyes were heavy. 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

44. So He left them, went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

Jesus had prayed three times, saying the same words. It was not possible for the cup to pass away and Jesus had to drink from the cup. 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

THE TEACHINGS OF GAUTAMA BUDDHA: 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Lord Gautama Buddha has laid the foundation for understanding Pain and Suffering that is implicit in Human Existence. Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

At age 29, Prince Siddhartha realized that humans are subject to old age, sickness, disability and death. He became aware of the suffering implicit in human existence. Buddha described the nature of reality and Dharma (“true law”) as the Four Noble Truths (1) life is fundamentally disappointment and suffering; (2) suffering is a result of one’s desires for pleasure, power, and continued existence; (3) to stop disappointment and suffering one must stop desiring and (4) the way to stop desiring and thus suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path- right views, intention, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. 

From the hymns popularly known as Bhaja Govindam, while I drink from the Cup of my Life, I will keep contemplate on the concept of dispassion: 

“KASYA SUKHAM NA KAROTI VIRAGAH” 

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

suramandira-taru-mūla-nivāsaḥ
śayyā bhūtalamajinaṃ vāsaḥ ।
sarva-parigraha-bhōgatyāgaḥ
kasya sukhaṃ na karōti virāgaḥ ॥ 19 ॥

Living in temples or at the foot of trees, sleeping on the ground, wearing deer-skin, renouncing all possessions and their enjoyment – to whom will not dispassion bring happiness?

The verse 19 in Shankaracharya’s Bhaja Govindam questions, “Kasya sukham na karoti viragah?”, which means, “What pleasure cannot be given by dispassion?” It gives all the pleasures because you are so totally living in the moment.

The man has no hope to find happiness until and unless he renounces all desires including the desire to find happiness. The man has no choice other than that of living in the moment without concern for either pessimism or optimism. The attitude of dispassion automatically excludes both pessimism and optimism.

Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question?
Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: Half Full or Half Empty doesn’t change the reality of the experience.
Whole Dude – Whole Dispassion: The Cup of Life holds for me Pain, Humiliation, and Loss of Face. Can You Drink from the Cup I Drink?

Whole Dude – Whole Adoration

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Whole Dude – Whole Adoration.

WHOLE TEAM – WHOLE MESSENGER – WHOLE ADORATION: Ms Jennifer Lopez, the gorgeous star, musician, and dancer looked incredible in a plunging Ellie Saab Tulle Gown on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at the 87th Academy Awards function held at Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles.

It is with a sense of great pleasure I  announce that Ms. Jennifer Lopez is  the Whole Angel of the Whole Team.  I claim that in the City of Los Angeles, Ms. Jennifer Lopez had arrived on the Red Carpet at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday, February 22, 2015 to attend the 87th Oscar Academy Awards Function to deliver a ‘Whole Message’ to the Whole Team. For she has successfully delivered a ‘Whole Message’, I named her as a ‘Whole Messenger’. She arrived presenting a most elegant, and naturalistic appearance that drives and motivates the Whole Team which derives inspiration from the philosophy of Idealism. The Whole Team strives to find perfection called Naturalism in Art, Food, and Life. In Jennifer Lopez, the Whole Team has discovered the perfect blend of Whole Idealism, and Whole Naturalism.

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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. Jennifer Lopez’s angelic appearance springs from the color of her gown which naturally blends with her skin color. In my view, color is the most creative phenomenon of our natural world.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. The Whole Team started giving special attention to Jennifer Lopez since the airing of the Fosters TV Series in June 2013.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. Since June 2013, with the beginning of the Fosters, American Family Drama television series that aired on the ABC Family network, Whole Team included Jennifer Lopez in their Whole Conversation. Sunday, February 22, 2015, was indeed a very special day for she was chosen as our Whole Angel.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. The moment Jennifer Lopez arrived on the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, it just took an instant to recognize her as Whole Messenger of Whole Team.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. What is that special endowment that qualifies Jennifer Lopez to be recognized as Whole Angel? Whole Team is driven by Idealism and it fully embraces Naturalism in Art, Food, and Life.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. The Adoration of Whole Angel is shaped by Whole Team’s philosophy of Idealism and its promotion of Naturalism in Art, Food, and Life. Jennifer Lopez arrived for the 87th Academy Awards function presenting a most elegant, naturalistic appearance that delivered a Whole Message to the Whole Team.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger – Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. Jennifer Lopez is a perfect blend of hole Idealism and Whole Naturalism and hence deserves and is worthy of this Whole Adoration.

The word ‘Angel’ is derived from Greek. ‘Angelos’ which means a ‘Messenger’. Scripture describes ‘Angels’ as supernatural, heavenly beings with bodily form and human appearance. They are of various ranks and endowments but only one Angel called “Michael” is  Archangel. In this context, I would like to mention that the ‘Whole Team’ has already designated a Whole Team Member as our ‘Archangel’. Good Angels assist, protect and deliver God’s people. They often guide God’s children. The Scriptures often speak of Angels as Messengers of God. The City of Los Angeles derives its name from Spanish. Reina de los Angeles which literally means “Queen of the Angels.”

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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. Angels bring good news that gives man hope, peace, and joy. Jennifer Lopez on Sunday, February 22, 2015 delivered a Whole Message to the Whole Team.

The term ‘Angel’ may be used to refer to a person regarded as being as beautiful as an Angel. Ms. Jennifer Lopez established her celebrity status as a musician, dancer and actress. But, Lopez is known to the Whole Team since June 2013 for she is one of the Executive Producers of a Television Family Drama series called “The Fosters.”

WHOLE  TEAM  -  WHOLE  MESSENGER  -  WHOLE  ANGEL #WholeAngel : "AMAZING" JAKE T. AUSTIN  WHO  ACTED  AS JESUS  FOSTER  IS  THE  CONNECTION  BETWEEN  THE  WHOLE  TEAM  AND  JENNIFER  LOPEZ .
Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. Amazing Jake T. Austin who acted as Jesus Foster was the connection between the Whole Team and Jennifer Lopez. Austin shaped our interest in the executive producer of the TV Family Drama Series called The Fosters.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. The Whole Team is delighted by knowing Amazing Jake T. Austin from his appearance in the Family Drama The Fosters aired by ABC Network.
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Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. The Whole Team began a relationship with Amazing Jake T. Austin during 2013 and found a connection with Jennifer Lopez who was the executive producer of the television family show titled The Fosters.

The Fosters is an American Family Drama Television series that aired on the ABC Family network from Monday, June 03 2013 to March 24, 2014. In this drama, the character known as Jesus Foster played by “Amazing” Jake T. Austin interested the Whole Team. It is because of Jake T. Austin, the Whole Team started giving attention to Ms. Jennifer Lopez who is  as an Executive Producer of The Fosters 2013 TV series. The Whole Team still continues to love “Amazing” Jake T. Austin and wishes him all the best in his future endeavors.

Whole Angel – Queen of the Angels – Whole Message:

WHOLE TEAM  -  WHOLE  MESSENGER  -  WHOLE  ANGEL  :
Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel. On Sunday, February 22, 2015, Jennifer Lopez delivered a Whole Message about Whole Idealism and Whole Naturalism that drives and inspires the Whole Team.

On Sunday, February 22, 2015, the High Priest of the Whole Team had communicated with two of the Whole Team Members giving directions to perform a high priority task. However, his direct communication had failed and both the Whole Team Members forgot about that important task. Fortunately, Miracles do happen. On that day, one of the Whole Team Members while taking a lunch break, turned on the television while ABC was airing the “Red Carpet Arrivals” at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Just by either unknown Divine Plan or fortunate coincidence, Ms. Jennifer Lopez arrived on the Red Carpet instantly revealing the ‘Message’ to which the High Priest attached a very great importance. The Whole Team Member got immediately connected to the instructions given by the High Priest and could complete the task in time to uplift the Whole Team from a possible failure in work performance. For Jennifer Lopez delivered the ‘Whole Message’ by simply appearing on the television screen, an angelic appearance that inspires the ideals of Whole Naturalism, the Whole Team now regards her as a Whole Angel.

Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel.

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the basic problem of earning one’s own Daily Bread and Butter. If earning the Daily Bread and Butter involves stocking a bread-related item such as the Hamburger Buns, sometimes, the man needs a miracle to do the job on time while the daily routine at workplace involves numerous other chores.

Whole Dude – Whole Messenger: Whole Adoration of Whole Angel: The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods needs a miracle on Sunday, February 22, 2015 to keep earning the Daily Bread and Butter

Whole Dude – Whole Realism

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question?

Half Full or Half Empty is not the Right Question – Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

Excerpt: When I drink from the ‘Cup of my Life’; What I truly experience from my life, the reality of my condition is more important than my attitude towards existence. The man has no hope to find happiness until and unless he renounces all desires including the desire to find happiness. The man has no choice other than that of living in the moment without concern for either pessimism or optimism. The attitude of dispassion automatically excludes both pessimism and optimism.

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY? IS THAT REALLY IMPORTANT? 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

I drank from that cup. Now, the cup could be described as half full or half empty. Is that really important? The cup that I drink from gives me pain and I experience suffering. What would be the right question if I have to drink from that cup? What I truly experience from my life, the reality of my condition is more important than my attitude towards my existence. The issue is not about optimism or pessimism. I need to focus on knowing the reality and I need to face the reality about what I experience when I drink from that Cup of my Life. 

IS IT POSSIBLE FOR THIS CUP TO BE TAKEN AWAY FROM ME ?

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

I would answer this question from a reading from The New Testament of The Holy Bible. I would like to quote verses 36 to 44, chapter 26, The Gospel According to Matthew. 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

36. Then Jesus came with His disciples to a place called Gethsemane and said to them, “Sit here while I go and pray over there.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

37. And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and deeply distressed. 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

38. Then He said to them, “My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to death. Stay here and watch with Me.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

39. He went a little farther and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, “O My Father, if it is possible let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless not as I will, but as You will.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

40. Then He came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, “What! Could you not watch with Me one hour? 

41.”Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

42. Again, a second time, He went away and prayed, saying, “O My Father, if this cup cannot pass away from Me unless I drink it, may Your will be done.” 

43. And He came and found them asleep again, for their eyes were heavy. 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

44. So He left them, went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words.

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

Jesus had prayed three times, saying the same words. It was not possible for the cup to pass away and Jesus had to drink from the cup. 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

THE TEACHINGS OF GAUTAMA BUDDHA: 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Lord Gautama Buddha has laid the foundation for understanding Pain and Suffering that is implicit in Human Existence. Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

At age 29, Prince Siddhartha realized that humans are subject to old age, sickness, disability and death. He became aware of the suffering implicit in human existence. Buddha described the nature of reality and Dharma (“true law”) as the Four Noble Truths (1) life is fundamentally disappointment and suffering; (2) suffering is a result of one’s desires for pleasure, power, and continued existence; (3) to stop disappointment and suffering one must stop desiring and (4) the way to stop desiring and thus suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path- right views, intention, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. 

From the hymns popularly known as Bhaja Govindam, while I drink from the Cup of my Life, I will keep contemplate on the concept of dispassion: 

“KASYA SUKHAM NA KAROTI VIRAGAH” 

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? What is the real Question? Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

suramandira-taru-mūla-nivāsaḥ
śayyā bhūtalamajinaṃ vāsaḥ ।
sarva-parigraha-bhōgatyāgaḥ
kasya sukhaṃ na karōti virāgaḥ ॥ 19 ॥

Living in temples or at the foot of trees, sleeping on the ground, wearing deer-skin, renouncing all possessions and their enjoyment – to whom will not dispassion bring happiness?

The verse 19 in Shankaracharya’s Bhaja Govindam questions, “Kasya sukham na karoti viragah?”, which means, “What pleasure cannot be given by dispassion?” It gives all the pleasures because you are so totally living in the moment.

The man has no hope to find happiness until and unless he renounces all desires including the desire to find happiness. The man has no choice other than that of living in the moment without concern for either pessimism or optimism. The attitude of dispassion automatically excludes both pessimism and optimism.

Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty? – What is the real Question?
Whole Dude – Whole Realism: Half Full or Half Empty doesn’t change the reality of the experience.
Whole Dude – Whole Realism: The Cup of Life holds for me Pain, Humiliation, and Loss of Face.