04-09-2010, 06:39 PM
Life is limited, scarce, dependent and at times miserable although the temporary pleasures are also its part. It keeps on changing as ..... "Sakoon Mahaal Hai Qudrat Kay Kaarkhaney Main.......Sabaat Aik Taghayyur Ko Hai Zamaanay Main"!!!
I believe nothing is persistent [except one thing that is of 21 grams (to be discussed later)] and only the chain of change goes on and on. This is the only process that continues be it pleasure, grief, life or death. And yes, there may be some "Taghayyur" in life after death.
Every one has his own grouse with the deficient life (life of temprary world)....yet, I loved to read a poet's creation. It goes
Nahi Milta Woh Ikk Baar Hamein.....
Aur Yeh Zindagee Dobaaraa Nahi.....
Anyway;
Amercian scientists once tried to weigh the SOUL of a human being (sounds strange); they found that the soul of a human weights on 21 Grams. This 21 Grams's soul is so powerful that it can keep on moving human beings of 150-pounds to 500+pounds and provides this stature such a strength to do unbelievebale things. When this 21 Gram leaves the human body the rest 150-500pounds turns into trash.
Our problem is, we are always striving to improve that 150-500 pounds but rarely think on improving and nourishing the essense of 21 Grams that is real and permanent. It's our soul, our essense, our interior, our real face. All what we are worried for is changable/ alterable / temporary.
We should help/rescue our souls that keep on dyeing due to our own behaviour and habits. We must find what the soul wants and what it in fact means.
In my view life starts from dirt and death ends in dirt; yet both are reverend because both entail the functionality of soul.
Death is reverend, although it is painful.
Regards,
KAMRAN.
I believe nothing is persistent [except one thing that is of 21 grams (to be discussed later)] and only the chain of change goes on and on. This is the only process that continues be it pleasure, grief, life or death. And yes, there may be some "Taghayyur" in life after death.
Every one has his own grouse with the deficient life (life of temprary world)....yet, I loved to read a poet's creation. It goes
Nahi Milta Woh Ikk Baar Hamein.....
Aur Yeh Zindagee Dobaaraa Nahi.....
Anyway;
Amercian scientists once tried to weigh the SOUL of a human being (sounds strange); they found that the soul of a human weights on 21 Grams. This 21 Grams's soul is so powerful that it can keep on moving human beings of 150-pounds to 500+pounds and provides this stature such a strength to do unbelievebale things. When this 21 Gram leaves the human body the rest 150-500pounds turns into trash.
Our problem is, we are always striving to improve that 150-500 pounds but rarely think on improving and nourishing the essense of 21 Grams that is real and permanent. It's our soul, our essense, our interior, our real face. All what we are worried for is changable/ alterable / temporary.
We should help/rescue our souls that keep on dyeing due to our own behaviour and habits. We must find what the soul wants and what it in fact means.
In my view life starts from dirt and death ends in dirt; yet both are reverend because both entail the functionality of soul.
Death is reverend, although it is painful.
Regards,
KAMRAN.