Ada Apa dengan Wariga “Ngawag”: Manusia memiliki Jaringan Angka Kehidupan

   • Ada Apa dengan Wariga “Ngawag”: Manusia me...   What's Wrong with the "Ngawag" Wariga: Humans Have a Network of Life Numbers #Wariga"Ngawag"MeansNgawitinAgeman #What'sWrongWithWarigaNgawag In the course of life, everyone almost certainly experiences various dynamics that are not always easy to understand. There are times when everything goes smoothly, but there are also times full of challenges, confusion, and even suffering. In such circumstances, fundamental questions often arise: why is my life going this way? Am I on the right path, or am I heading in the wrong direction? Why do I experience certain events while others experience different things? These questions are not simply a matter of fate, but part of the human quest for self-understanding. In the wariga tradition, this search can be approached through a concept I call the "Ngawag" Wariga. The word "ngawag" is often understood simply as a state of confusion or uncertainty. However, in a more philosophical sense, "ngawag" can be interpreted as "Ngawitin Ageman," namely starting from oneself, understanding oneself, and recognizing the essence of one's existence before attempting to understand the wider world. In other words, Wariga Ngawag invites humans to ask: Who am I? Who am I really? Why am I here in this world? What duties and responsibilities must I carry out? How can I best live life in accordance with my nature and potential? This understanding stems from the belief that humans are not beings who stand apart from the universe. The human body and the universe are seen as composed of the same order, namely a cosmic order that can be read through the symbols, rhythms, and numbers of life. In Balinese tradition, there is the term urip, which refers to the value of life inherent in various elements of time and existence. Therefore, the universe and the human body are essentially energy networks that have specific measurements, patterns, and calculations. Until now, society has been more familiar with the use of Sapta Wara and Panca Wara as the basis for calculating days. A person's character, character, or life tendencies. However, the wariga system is actually much broader than that. It encompasses Eka Wara, Dwi Wara, Tri Wara, Catur Wara, Panca Wara, Sad Wara, Sapta Wara, Asta Wara, Sanga Wara, and Dasa Wara, which are then connected with various other calculation systems to reach the concept of Eka Jala Rsi. This entire system is not simply a meaningless collection of numbers. It is a network of knowledge that helps humans read themselves. Each number contains specific symbols, energies, and information that are interconnected to form a map of life. Through understanding this network of numbers, a person is encouraged to recognize their tendencies, understand the challenges they might face, and find a direction that better aligns with their life's purpose. Thus, Wariga Ngawag is not simply an attempt to predict the future. It is a process of profound self-reflection. The ultimate goal is not simply knowing what will happen, but rather understanding who we truly are. When a person is able to know themselves, understand their life's purpose, and align themselves with the rhythm of the universe, they will more easily find meaning, serenity, and direction in their life's journey. For further explanation, please read on. Yudha Triguna's disciples through the Yudha Triguna Channel on YouTube, as well as on the Dharma discourse of Hinduism. To get the latest videos, please subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB5R Facebook: www.facebook.com/yudhatriguna Instagram:   / yudhatrigunachannel