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Beyond words: Exploring silence of extraordinary experiences

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
February 11, 2024
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Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon

In the intricate weave of human existence, a profound sense of solitude engulfs those who have weathered the tempests of extraordinary experiences. It transcends the mere challenges faced; it’s about grappling with the isolating silence that emerges when these profound tales resist easy sharing, leaving human empathy struggling to plumb the depths of such narratives.
“Ibn e Mariyam Hua Kare Koi Mere Dukh Ki Dava Kare Koi”
“Son of Mary, Let there be one. If only someone would cure my pain.”
These poignant lines by an esteemed poet Mirza Ghalib capture the essence of the isolation felt by those navigating extraordinary journeys. The invocation of the Son of Mary signifies a plea for divine intervention or the emergence of someone capable of understanding and alleviating the pain that comes with such unique experiences.
Within the realm of empathy, cognitive understanding dominates—a knowledge-based approach where the mind dissects emotions by drawing parallels to personal experiences. While noble, this falls short of genuine empathy, an emotional resonance that transcends comparison.
Consider the person handed a prognosis of limited time by their doctors. No matter how one contemplates this situation, the seismic shift from life to death cannot be truly felt without living it, evoking an existential tremor that eludes the empathetic observer.
Picture an individual emerging from two decades of incarceration, standing on the precipice of freedom. The quivering uncertainty, the struggle to integrate back into a life now foreign, and the insidious force of institutionalization lingering like a shadow—these are layers of experience that elude understanding without direct encounter.
The struggle intensifies for those grappling with the aftermath of loss: a lost limb, a debilitating disability, or the heart-wrenching grief of losing a child. The depth of these experiences creates an impenetrable solitude, a space where true understanding becomes elusive.
“Bak Raha Hon Junoon Main Kya Kya Kuch Kuch Na Samjhe Khuda Kare Koi”
“Babbling in frenzy, I do not know what am I saying, May the lord grant that no one would understand anything.”
People who carry the weight of extreme experiences often find themselves in a world that fails to comprehend the nuances of their journey. The challenge is not merely the experiences themselves but the profound inability to share them adequately, deepening their sense of isolation.
Reducing the significance of these experiences, attempting to simplify them as a coping mechanism for our own empathetic limitations, only exacerbates the wounds. It is a disservice to gloss over the intricacies of these unique narratives.
“Kya Sufi-O-Mullah Ko Khabar Mere Junoon Ki Un Ka Sar-E-Daman Bhi Abhi Chaak Nahin Hai”
“How can the priest and monk assess the height of craze that I possess? still sound the hems of robes they wear, which have no rifts and know no tear.”
This couplet by Allama Iqbal adds depth to the discussion, highlighting the inability of conventional wisdom or religious authority to grasp the intensity of one’s fervor or suffering. It underscores the notion that extraordinary experiences often lie beyond the comprehension of those who have not lived through them, further emphasizing the isolation felt by individuals navigating such journeys.
Tailpiece: In a society grappling with the complexities of human existence, a genuine empathetic revolution is called for. Let us strive to acknowledge the uniqueness and intricacies of each person’s journey. Only then can we hope to build bridges over the isolating chasms created by extreme experiences, fostering a collective understanding that transcends the limitations of mere cognitive empathy. It is in this empathetic embrace that we truly connect, weaving a more compassionate fabric into the diverse tapestry of humanity.
(The author is a distinguished educational columnist, motivational speaker and can be reached at [email protected])

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