Friday, September 27, 2024

Sipra's Diary: Home [ Nancy's Art-Workshop]

 


"                                           Home: "What do you mean by HOME". Part(1)

Primarily  home is a place where we take refuge safely ,peacefully; .Love, caring and sharing among the members of family are the basic components that turns a house to sweet home: The age -old adage "home is where the heart is " has become a cliche.

To me, it is neither the beauty of nature with wonderful environment nor a baroque  marvelous piece of mansion decorated with expensive furniture  and  most sophisticated  gadgets;   but the  loving relationship between the members  and interdependency to each other  constitute  the  bond of family,  the plinth of the family who come to  live together in a dwelling place called 'home'; home brings  the desired joy,  peace and security  to everybody  of the family  who belong  to..Home does not refer to structure of some concrete building; it is more personal or emotional refuge; even it can be something abstract. (a place in my mind)

          My father had transferable job in  Indian Railway. So I moved  with parents   from small two bedroom Railway quarter  to big bunglows. with outhouses which were almost near to where I spent my early life.  I, even, did not know the difference  between "home" and the houses my father owned during his service time until his retirement. I consider all of them  equally as my home .

After  marriage  I moved with my husband from smaller bachelor's house  to bigger  officers' bungalows, cherishing the same feeling. But, by the time  I was then aware of the difference between home and houses.. I never felt that those are  property of company. My children never scratched the wall   with pen or colored pencil unlike most of my friends' houses I noticed the wall marked   dirty with alphabets ABCD and drawings. If asked ,they often shrugged shoulder to say reluctantly,"it is after all company's house, let  our kids enjoy.'

My husband was the first one of his batch to build  and shift to his  own house . I was sad to leave the luxurious company's bungalow and the neighborhood which became as  my extended family.  On the final day of shifting ,tears rolled down my cheeks ,surrounded by neighbours who came to say 'bye'. They consoled me "you are the lucky one among us to have your own house . Cheer up ! See, your husband looks sad to see you   crying.  give him a smile! We all will go in your house warming and stay overnight.' They wiped my eyes. 

As my husband  passed away suddenly with cerebral attack, and I was ill ,my daughter brought me here with her posting in New York. Not only family and home but uprooted from own country , own land ,it was quite challenging for me, and for any woman of sixty plus,to replant in a new land with different culture,  rituals.

From early life I was an arduous lover of academic life and interested in art and creativity.Soul finds its own community,  so I did .

Now I don't feel disconnected; I attend  different religious retreat, poetry class, memoir writing ,Art, music drama. I don't feel lonely .Even in pandemic. I feel sad for others who have lost their near and dear ones ;also for immense loss of lives ,loss of jobs, loss of confidence but not for myself ; I am not burdened  by the  shadow of engulfing fear, and confusion of the future.There is no doubt that this pandemic will create a revolutionary change . Let us hope positive. Every creation  comes after destruction.

A new global society will emerge out of the chaos of pandemic .

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Part (2).                      What do you mean by "home"?

 


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mother nature  provided shelter to our ancestors in mountain caves ,forests and trees which might be named as primitive homes.  They lived decades after decades as  long as they were hunters and gatherers ; 

As they learnt farming ,they had to wait  in one place for getting crops. They built  huts with log or mud to stay;  Change  to agricultural life from nomadic life was the first step of civilization.It continued a long time.

When agricultural life reached  Industrial Age , civilization ran in galloping step with  booming scientific innovations like steam engine, airplane, electricity, radio, printing press, telephone , cars ,TV, refrigerator .Importance of machine captures a lion share in human life as it brought more comfort ,more luxury.

From forest and caves dwelling, tribal life upgraded to sky-scrapper multi-storied metropolis via  villages, towns , cities and metro-cities.  Perhaps  the "divine dissatisfaction"in human nature pushed him to achieve more and more  without limit.

With immense intellectual power , innovations, now in its pinnacle,  captured  the digital world.

After achieving dream house ,car ,wealth , everything still remains some empty spaces in human mind : craving for 'what is not"!  

...What is that?

FREEDOM. Freedom from bondings ; freedom from all the  mundane achievements ! An eternal  human  wish to fly  like a bird in the open sky!

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