Saturday, August 28, 2010

From the wrath we come, and to it we shall go!

I often wonder why do we do what we do. I mean, we spend our whole life learning about this mystical world, whatever time on earth we are bestowed with. Straight out of the womb we learn to breathe, then slowly we learn to drink, to swallow, to eat, to love someone whom we later come to know is our mother, to love others, and then we learn to learn, learn on purpose, a lot of things, some of which we believe we will never understand. The process continues until one day we die. We never tend to question the whole process. Then one day comes when we evaporate. We leave behind our body, our materials, and our hard disks containing all those learnings, called our brains behind. What goes beyond, however, is our soul, an energy which I believe we once borrowed from our mother nature. It is a well known fact that energy can neither be created, nor destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another. This energy called our soul, we must have borrowed once, and death, is in all logic probably the time to return it to the almighty, the supreme power, or the reservoir.

If we zoom out, and look at a much broader picture, than what we are accustomed to, we are likely to understand the kind of learning we are practicing, and the kind of it we must, the kind of actions we are delivering, and the kind of those we should perform. I mean money is too volatile a thing to be run after, success is quite less, and we must understand the little but ever so important difference between the two. Good deed count is the most important count that one must focus upon.

In the complex system of life that we have created for ourselves, we often fail to understand that world itself is a society, and that we should work for its welfare as we do for our residents’ or local society. We also mostly forget that one thing that is most important is to be happy and spread happiness. All that we do is for happiness and still we focus less on the purpose than the actions themselves. We have money on our minds most of the time, but we forget that we want to earn this money because we want happiness in our life, and it is such a pity, that we mostly compromise or sacrifice that itself, our happiness, for the sake of earning the same money.

Earlier, rules were created to maintain a balance, so that everyone remains happy. Rules still exist, but people who maintain them have lost the purpose of these rules, they just follow them blindly, and expect others to do the same. I think we should start questioning our deeds, start reasoning our actions and thoughts, and start doing what actually needs to be done, as one, because one day this energy whose use is upon our subjectivity, is to be returned, most likely without warning, and then when the reality reflects upon our face, what can be done at that time, is merely satisfactory.

From the wrath we come, and to it we shall go.

Our souls are returned and our bodies destroyed. Make use of them wisely, very wisely because humans, above all animals, are the only ones who can actually make wise use of this energy, as little do we already allow animals to do!

1 comment:

  1. Nice content.I like your point of relating Happiness with Money.Keep up the good work.

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