I assume that we know about Pancha Tatva in Indian philosophy, right? I will discuss with you ETHER => Consciousness => Perception (one of the pillars of my party). This tatva is perpetual; its life cycle has no end.
The search is for Her own self; if you become the obstacle in that, whatever crime you see is very small compared to what’s coming.
I think our country is old enough to have a conversation about its own rules and laws. So, usually, I do pick a topic every week now, and whatever thought comes to mind, I will write it down in my WhatsApp self-chat. This week’s topic was “Women and Bharat.” You will not believe the content I got in my feed on Instagram when I started writing this article. I remember when I was feeling down, my friend Abhijit said something like, “If you really care, start your journey, and you will find people with the same mindset.” At least the algorithm has found me so far.
This week, a lot of noise started coming in my direction, and it forced me to prioritize writing.
Let me tell you about perception as a thread, talking about women as one of the scenarios. Consciousness is related to ether; it’s in the air we breathe. It is the fifth element of Pancha Tatva. I want to explain its metamorphosis in the form of perception here.
Let’s start. Creativity is natural to women, whereas men can become experts after a certain effort, like a fine-tuned model. So why it matters today, let’s start from the day of independence. Everyone knew that British rule was over. They would have imagined something of their own, positive or negative. But for women, it went under the bus. Even though there are masters in many fields, their rightful place was missed. Everything was uncertain; every ideological, cultural, financial, and physical structure was in a deep mess. And food was the only priority for 99% of the population, as Shastri appealed to eat once a day.
So everyone who had at least 10-15 people minimum started building as independent contractors because nobody trusted governments. Even Adivasis were criminals as per forest laws. Those who grouped together and built something were nothing short of idealistic, but it was for survival, and in all that, women’s roles were completely taken for granted. Maybe women accepted that because food was a priority alongside safety and security. But within 3-4 decades, instead of developing, people started exploiting. After independence, women got exploited in every industry, including arts, movies, jobs, factories, companies, families, spirituality, and superstitions. They did not get the treatment they fought for during the independence movement.
A huge insecurity in men started demanding submission from women, which they gave for decades because of the cultural upbringing of an ideal housewife—whether due to time, age, finances, morality, or whatever shackles men imagined. Now these will break one by one, and there is no stopping it. It was and is a huge mistake if you believe the misconception that you can control them. It is an awakening period for women. Similar to any experiment, you have to do a lot of retakes to get things right. Just like Edison made thousands of failed efforts before getting it right, nature is doing the same thing. The faster you awaken, the fewer bad experiences there will be.
Whoever thinks they can be an architect in the new social world order, be ready to prepare better architecture to accommodate the change. Maya has just flipped 180°; it will dismantle everything for something brand new. There will be destruction before creation. If you observe the history of any society, culture, or family and see women experimenting unusually, it is because they have been chained or confined into some static idea of life. It is simply about breaking the chains.
If you look at women from highly developed or contemporary top communities, they have chosen men from lower contemporary communities out of compassion across religion, race, caste, and language; you can compare anything before and after. You will find examples of actors, athletes, and the poor and deprived who find a woman from an open and enhanced culture and become prosperous. The woman was the driving force. Even in movies, you will see this fantasy because the mind perceives what it sees.
This pattern has always existed, and that is why there is a proverb about a woman being behind every successful man. This is how ETHER operates and runs the world. Even in Indian movies, directors somehow accidentally show the same thing; even some books show the same because it belongs to creation, and women control that. Hollywood has been able to decode it, and they started showing women as the dominant factor. Take an example of one such case: girls can bring their boyfriends home to meet the parents, and it is awkwardly acceptable. But that’s not the case in India, which is really the opposite. They try to show women as free only if there is no accountability. She never tells the truth. Her family never knows about her. Secretive, without personality, without opinion. Without any stand. And that’s reality. Why men imagined women as nothing but a liability—from daughter, sister, wife, to mother—is beyond me. They are their own people; understand it and internalize it.
Finally, there has been a price put on the life and contribution of a housewife by the Supreme Court. Believe me, women are way more valuable than this price tag. Let’s start with the freedom struggle and before that, the only core factor I could come up with regarding the freedom we have today: how Bharat survived hundreds of years of slavery and invasion. Because of the endurance of a woman, you had your home. But in the past thirty years, women said, “Back off, and we will do whatever suits us,” and the whole of India drowned in depression, unhappiness, and insecurity, while the narrative shifted to make it seem like women were the oppressors all along for centuries. This is not healthy for society. We should cherish their bold decision to explore again. There will be worst-case scenarios because trying something one out of a hundred times may be right, but it’s not about right or wrong; it’s about choice and the freedom to do something without physically hurting anybody. But if you blackmail them based on morality and society, the consequences will be hazardous. When they come out of the experiment phase, Bharat will rise and shine.
We should celebrate and let them explore. There may be examples that might challenge your own trapped morality and masculinity, but it will be all good in the end. This has always been the case. When Indian men were suffering from despair and uncertainty from the continuous struggles against invaders and colonialism, they stood side by side because if they were a bit less in any form, your resistance would have been wasted, and you would not have survived a hundred years. But with them, you fought for a thousand years. Credit them, trust them, and don’t exploit them based on the current situation; it was your cowardice that made it worse. Women took charge and fought for independence. There are thousands of names. Jhansi ki Rani is not just a warrior story; it is an inspirational story for all the men who thought nobody could defeat the British. I am the grandchild of a woman who had no visible context in this matter, but in my village, people respected her like a god.
Because women wanted freedom, they kept producing children who could fight over and over again. But when India got its freedom, men started dominating, accepted every wasted narrative as their rule set, and took everything for granted. They forgot about the number of women who fought for independence and represented India across the world in every single sector. Men got their own guns, started making their own rules, wrote their own glorious stories, and did not let women do anything. Think of the women who had to fight: Kanaklata Barua (Assam), Tara Rani Srivastava (Bihar), Aruna Asaf Ali (Delhi), Kasturba Gandhi (Gujarat), Moolmati (Jharkhand), Kittur Chennamma (Karnataka), A.V. Kuttimalu Amma (Kerala), Savitribai Phule (Maharashtra), Rani Gaidinliu (Manipur/Nagaland), Anjana Devi Chaudhary (Rajasthan), Rani Velu Nachiyar (Tamil Nadu), Begum Hazrat Mahal (Uttar Pradesh), Sucheta Kripalani (Uttar Pradesh), Matangini Hazra (West Bengal), Pritilata Waddedar (West Bengal), Sarojini Naidu, Madam Bhikaji Cama, and Indira Gandhi.
Women started to explore other aspects of life due to all the chains that had been put on them without any thought, where rudimentary colonial traditions were accepted as real traditions. You cannot find an Indian text or legend without more than 50% dominance of women. However, if you had to place a price on a woman’s continuation, first of all, who the f*** are you? But where are the women? Still, it should have been similar to the salary of a cook + teacher + caretaker + therapist + doctor + many more professions, and inspirational to include all these aspects so people could really think, rather than a price that only gives men immunity and requires women to just be considerate. Why does the Supreme Court have to come in between? People need only one rule: if there is physical abuse on any woman, create a law to protect them at any cost. Do not give a reason to fight and put prejudice in their relationship.
How, in all those years, women kept producing children who grew up and fought for independence is a real mystery to me, because all other cultures only lasted for a decade or so. How did they maintain spirituality and emotional balance during those years when only murder and all sorts of atrocities were forced onto human beings? How would a mother raise a child who is worthy of an ideology? Fathers were never around; they were either fighting or being killed all along. From surrenderers, cheaters, and traitors to spies, how did they protect their integrity? All of this was helped by women alone, and it is generational and eternal. I know that 99% of women act as the core of the system; maybe the remaining one percent struggle due to men’s dominance or because they did not get to see their grandmothers during childhood. Women are starting to ideate in real terms.
I see a trend of people cursing female news anchors. As a man, you can point a finger at female anchors, but if you imagine the print media era, how they would have survived the misogynistic mindset and favor-culture in Indian institutions to still make a name for themselves is commendable. You did not give them a single penny to help them become who they are. Yet, expecting Amrit (nectar) from them is the peak of cowardice a man can have. From news anchors to women working in mines, can you imagine that in white-collar jobs they have to implement women’s safety policies? Just imagine how they survived in other professions.
A woman never wants to be her mother, while a man always wants a woman like his mother. Why is that? Because she brings a safety net, like any god ever described for humans. Men are traumatized by what they can do, whereas women build everything. When invasions happened in Bharat, men were targeted and killed; women were left behind helpless, but they never gave up. They raised the children, built men up to fight against the invaders, and for that, they sacrificed themselves. Women were always stable at the core when it came to taking a stand. You would have seen that more women were active in the freedom struggle than men because men were deprived of the hope to fight. Even today, someone, somewhere builds capitalist structures, and men say, “We don’t have jobs; we are nothing.” Meanwhile, women started dancing in reels and videos, and suddenly, a higher percentage of women have their own wealth.
Based on the old set of rules, you can judge or do whatever you want. But shame on you that you could not protect the structure and are now masking your cowardice with blame and shame. This is not the Hindu way. There is no instance in our scriptures of anyone blaming others. They just focused on what they could do. The interpretation might sound like blame, but in reality, it never was.
We were just a middle-class family; her natural words and inspirational nature helped a lot of people. People cried their eyes out when she died. I think everyone felt heard and understood. Everyone in my village called her “Badi Amma.” The same goes for my mother; whenever she goes to the village, people come to see her. They just want a glimpse of her face. This happens in an environment where all sorts of evils exist, like casteism, poverty, and discrimination.
I am writing about the ether’s materialistic form as a woman. It’s in perpetual motion; it’s a kind of poetry. I am seeing all sorts of stupidity from the Supreme Court. Women are going to be the only source of life who will shape the new Bharat, from political ideologies to energy. If you ever witness different dance styles in India, observe closely what they are trying to portray. Men can be experts in logic, but logic leads to a bottleneck. Imagine if we found perfect logic and followed it; at some point, nobody would want to continue living, and life would become static and stagnated. Life would go extinct from the Earth. That is where the heart comes in. The cosmic DANCE of SHIVA. Osho tried to show the mysterious nature of women and gave a lot of examples from Bharatiya culture.
They bring a cosmic and balanced energy that no man can serve. Even if men can make better food, that is not what is needed. The body heals itself with the right amount of the right energy. All sorts of potions are known only to mothers, and this applies even to the mothers of animals, birds, and sea creatures, not just humans.
You can read all the thoughts in the world, and nothing will make you as capable as just one emotion from your mother. Whether positive or negative, it will unfold your power in a way that nobody else can. Humans need a friend, and the concept of marriage is the epitome of it. It will last for your entire lifetime if one doesn’t die.
There is no book or ideology that can surpass a woman as a mother in any positive or negative way.
The easiest and highest form of politics is likability. Take an example of any famous person: he might not be interested in policy implementation, but with a high-level view and fan support, alongside no conflict and no ground-level understanding, people will still accept him. Discrimination comes from poverty, and it could be of any kind—ideas, money, poetic status, culture, or material possessions of any sort.
You can look for answers in other continents or races and cultures to see how they treated women and what was and is the consequence of it; Jordan Peterson runs programs to uplift men’s hope. India has a chance that can still keep our society safe, so be the bigger person and provide safe havens for women to explore. Hope for the experiment to be completed as early as possible; the better it will be for the future.
In recent years, only 1% of women attacked men compared to a whole year of men attacking women, yet the whole world is crying like a victim. Fear started running through your veins, and all sorts of degrading comments towards women are being hurled. What I think is that women are here in the form of art, emotion, and creativity, which is an anomaly, and because creativity is absurd at first, it takes time for logic (the brain) to understand the purpose it fulfills in the long term for consciousness.
Hindus were way ahead in understanding this construct. They tried: “All forms of prosperity are attributed to women,” but this concept itself became rudimentary and a cage for them, which needed upgrading, and they will upgrade. You can see in history how much struggle was needed to tear that apart.
In favor of your ideology, make sure your source is happy. You cannot compete with the source of life. Hundreds of years of a patriarchal mindset just run away with a couple of murders. Shame on such patriarchy; I could have built better than such patriarchy.
If you want to build a healthy society for your soul, build the infrastructure in such a way that the women in your life will accept it—whether it is a mother, sister, wife, daughter, or friend. If they can’t, it will fail.
In our scriptures, women have been called the shakti (soul/energy).
If you show me an example of a society that is not suffering, I will show you respected women across it. This is in the context of our party, which will build the right perception for humans to blossom. A daughter killing her parents or a mother killing her children for something is a wake-up call. Rise above your shortcomings and support them. All the past moral rules have been broken because of dues that never got paid on time.
You see the most powerful, structured families falling because they controlled their women, and their next generation failed.
We got freedom not only because men were great but because of the core system of Indian households run by women. The great housewives were there to support you, but after freedom, you put chains on them rather than building the infrastructure they had imagined for a post-independence era. You have given them superstitions, lies, and atrocities—rules entirely built to control them. Nobody could dominate them: Mahadev couldn’t stop Sati, and Ram couldn’t stop Sita. Bhishma, Duryodhana, Ravana—nobody has ever dominated a woman unless she allowed it. And her fury will destroy your DNA. So, whatever crime you see, it is just a glimpse of the future. Do not interfere with their experiment and exploration journey. You can build a system to protect them from themselves after they fall, but not before that. I see a change where women have started building social contracts as they grow.
If you compare all classes of women, those who are less explored are doing more unjustifiable things than those whose previous generations have already explored. It is evolution. It is all about what women produce, and they will produce based on ETHER (AKASH); you do not have any control over it. There are thousands of proverbs my grandmother used to tell which will sound misogynistic now, but believe me, whatever I have explained here is derived entirely from those. The social perspective was the culprit that made those proverbs seem wasted, but they hold the law to live alongside.
It is not just about the Kamakhya temple or the Pashupatinath temple; these are symbols of women being the first source. All emotions belong to them; men just make them materialistic and nothing else.
It was Shivaji’s mother who asked him to defeat the Mughals and bring freedom. Jauhar represents the bravery of women; that fire never let warriors sleep. Hadi Rani slit her throat so her husband would go to war. The awakening is real, and perception (ETHER) has always been there. You will not believe how much the law has improved, but the law has not been able to improve the integrity of men. That is the reason you see different kinds of revolts. Once women have fully explored and escaped the moral, conservative idea of life, you will see calm and prosperity. This great game of Vishnu and His Maya is wonderful. Nobody can fully understand women, because if they did, the matrix would be broken. Those who tried have suffered. Ravana, Bhishma Pitamah, and Bhasmasura—these are hidden anecdotes about the consequences of committing atrocities against women. You can have your own rules and characters, but not based on the suffering of women.
I will share a 10-hour full course on it one day, but for now, it is just a perception I want to start, so when the time comes, we will build better. One day, this will help my party clean up the mess for at least a couple of generations. This feminine energy works both ways; that is why Rishis were asked to stay away from women, because when put to the test, you would be broken, and you would create another mess out of it.
A few Hindu subcultures figured out the closest possible explanation, and they built so many women-centric practices to channel a woman’s feminine energy as a stream, rather than letting it be a destructive force; they curated it for prosperity. When all the gods failed, the concept of Maa Kali emerged for you. Ether runs the world, but through feminine energy. You will see random guys telling about their source of inspiration, and 90% of the time, it’s a woman.
- Lakshmi: Finance
- Durga: Management
- Saraswati: Knowledge (Chetan/Consciousness)
It is placed very strategically, and no one can win against it. People touching a young girl’s (Kanya) feet is a very minute yet heavy concept. Our ancestors rightfully established this so that when you go mad, you can at least witness the craftsmanship and come to your senses. There is no end to this; writing only limits my thoughts.
Those kids who have read biology textbooks where men and women are depicted wearing underpants are now just making jokes and songs about sperm and orgasms. Ask yourself, who brought about this change? How can your programmed brain be changed? This is how Maya works; if it has to build something, it will do it. Once they feel it, nature will follow, which is why Hindus called women Prakriti (Nature). There is no better example of perception than this topic, which is why I was forced to write about it. Nothing is permanent. How these issues will be solved is like running a dynamic identity machine. There is no trust anymore, and those old values will no longer be there. So, to manage it legally, you have to build truly dynamic rules for everything. Think, people, think. ETHER wants you to reason and build the right system.
In Hollywood movies, they have started placing girls at the center and letting society flourish. But in Indian movies, a boy can bring a girl home, but a girl cannot bring a boy home. You will only see real modern thought when she can do that and her parents react in the same way they do for the boys portrayed in movies. Until that day comes, you will see these examples of crime every single day, and they will multiply manifold. As the concept of feminism grows, men will fear saying anything, things will completely collapse, and then it will build itself back up. But if you become aware, that destructive part can be avoided. Nothing new is left to say or innovate. Everything I have written here has already been explained, written, or sung before.
The outcome of all those women taking the law into their hands is that they are their own selves. Once it is achieved, everything will calm like dew in the morning.