Saturday, 18 January 2014

From a roar of a lion to the sacred yes.

                     
                           I wonder if you have ever dared to questions the rigmarole of  rituals and beliefs of the orthodox religion; that people practice sedulously, contrary to the virtues of  thinking. A reflection on the universe and the discovery of your self  bring about 'a sacred yes' to the divine and make an individual fearless about the bland values of one's society.
                           When I say orthodox religion I mean the doctrine that teaches anti-life values and enjoins its followers to renounce world and abstains from its pleasures. It categorizes things as right and wrong, but doesn't endow you with eyes to see the problems besetting us. It encloses you in a groove of blind beliefs and makes for insensitivity. It never allows you to take a step towards an uncharted sea of unknown,to a life that is as mysterious as death.
                            We must see the necessity of being free from the problems of this quasi-religious phenomenon since it has marred the beauty of our culture. We don't appreciate any piece of art unless it has any utility to us.We admire philosophy as long as it fattens our purse. What impoverishment  we have fallen into!
                              When you stumble upon the revulsion against this pseudo religion, you must not stop at the cavity of this vacuum. From this chaos, you need to form your cosmos. I wish, You would be able to be enchanted by the music, words and colors. I pray, the pleasures that green fields hold and a village in the fold of a mountain would enthrall your soul. I long that you could feel the simple love for a child who doesn't beg but his condition screams about his distress,privation and wants.


             

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