April 6, 2010

Some Random Thoughts...

Loneliness
Loneliness is the only best friend one can have. When I think about this loneliness, you know what comes in my mind? He is a person who’s very shabby, down, gloomy, unshaven, dirty and walking all alone on the streets. Loneliness is like a village without any human presence; it’s like the last leaf on the tree; it’s like the lost ship in the storm... But this Loneliness teaches you a great lesson- ‘You are all alone in this world and you have to face all the things on your own.’ I mean, sometimes the situations are like that, you are all alone, all your friends are busy in their life, no one is there for you. Then you become strong. God gives you this lesson which you learn the hard way, and hence you never forget it.

Who am I?
Who am I? Am I the fourth member of a family; or a guy from this city; or a citizen of India; or a human being living on this earth; or an infinitesimally small living organism in this infinite universe? Who am I? As we increase the radius of the sphere, we realize that we are no one. We are not even 0.0000000000000000……0000001% of this universe. Still we build n number of walls around us. I am of this race, this religion, this cast…and this is not enough we have gender bias. What can I say about this? I think all the Saints reach to this stage where they think, ‘who are we? we are nothing in front of this huge canvas of God’s creation’. And look what are we doing to this beautiful Earth? We are sucking every bit out of her. And we are dishonoring our own brothers and sisters.


Web of Relations
Have you ever thought about the web of relations we weave around us throughout our lives? Ya, definitely we weave a very complex and huge web, our parents, relatives, their relatives, childhood friends, schools friends, tuition friends, college friends, colleagues, boss and many more. But do we maintain the important threads of this web? De we take special efforts for that? Rather we entangle ourselves in maintaining the not-so-important threads… Every relation needs maintenance. We should respect our prime relations. They are difficult to maintain, but not impossible. Whenever we introduce “P & L” account in our relations then the life’s Balance Sheet goes for a toss.

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