How Did Shekhar Kapur Discover Himself on a Mountain Journey?

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Key Takeaways
- Self-discovery can often occur in unexpected places.
- Time is a construct that influences our perception of existence.
- Meeting a guru can lead to profound insights.
- Introspection is essential for personal growth.
- Nature can serve as a backdrop for significant moments in life.
Mumbai, July 16 (NationPress) Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur took to Instagram on Wednesday to share an intimate reflection on a life-changing journey through the mountains.
In a beautifully crafted narrative, he recounted the moment he met his guru, leading to a significant period of self-realization. Posting an image of himself surrounded by the serene snowy landscape, Kapur captured a moment of tranquility and introspection. He expressed, “I sat there for 3 days. After climbing this mountain for so long, I was utterly spent .. yet he/she did not even glance my way. All I could hear was the sound of his/her breath.. or perhaps it was a prayer, mingling with the whispers of the winds echoing off the peaks.. finally, I mustered the courage to speak..”
He continued, “I’ve sought you, Guruji, for years, indeed my entire life .. ‘I thought I detected a sound from him/her .. as tears streamed down my face, but maybe it was just the winds sharing their prayers .. ‘I have loved and been loved. I have betrayed and been betrayed.. I have tasted glory and endured despair .. I have existed and not existed simultaneously .. yet I understand that everything I did, and everything I neglected, was merely a breath.. a step in my frantic quest to find you.”
His message further elaborated, “Silence enveloped me .. then a voice emerged .. were the words from him/her, or yet again the winds? .. but I found the resolve to ask .. ‘What is the significance of my existence, Guruji? Why am I here?’ He/She didn’t even turn around .. perhaps the winds replied .. ‘Where?’ ‘Here, Guruji’ ‘Really? You’re here?’ ‘When you comprehend the true essence of time, you’ll grasp the meaning of your existence.. … you have merely narrated a tale you refer to as your story .. your narrative .. for without it, you cannot forge Time.”
The note concluded, “How could I possibly create Time !!! Please elaborate, Guruji..’ ‘There is no present, no past, no future, just existence, pure, timeless, and simple.. the day you fathom that, you will recognize your existence .. I was left astounded by both the simplicity and complexity of this insight .. ‘Guruji, could you turn around and reveal your face? ‘What? Do you wish to add to your story .. to stretch time again? Are you certain? ‘He/she turned slowly .. It was me gazing at myself ..”
On the professional front, the 79-year-old National Award-winning filmmaker is celebrated for directing iconic films like “Masoom,” “Mr. India,” and “Bandit Queen.”