Wednesday, 8 May 2019

A dive into divinity



What did she say? Does it even matter? At some point in life, we actually resort to staying numb
whatever the world may become. We try to become a “touch me not” plant and that is what in
the language of the world today is what is called maturity. What according to you is being
mature? Is it keeping quiet when you know your words could have made a difference? Or even if
they did not make a difference, why do you not want to say your viewpoint. Why do we resort to
keeping quiet? Why do we let things just go? Why are we becoming so uninterested?

World and all of its work is not art. The world works according to its own fancies. It is like
the fashion industry, something comes up and people are mad about it and then it is just a matter of
time when it vanishes and something else takes its place. But I tell you nothing ever vanishes,
like the fashion of today, is all inspired by what we called outdated thing. Everything comes back
in some of the other forms. Same is with life if today you are keeping quiet, trying not to say
when you could have. You are all fine for the moment but soon you are involved and some time
elapses when you realize you are actually trapped. It is said what goes around comes around, it
even happens, and you are never spared.

This trend of keeping your emotions to yourself and not speaking up has taken such deep roots in
our society that we are now trying to get out of its clutches. We are already making our children
join the personality development classes, some extreme cases are being even referred to the
psychiatrists. Why is that so, why have we given up on letting ourselves out? Why are we
resorting to being what we are not?

The concept of court and evidence would wither away if we try not to speak for what was right
and what should have seen the light of the day. All the politics that is taking place, the
democracy that we are in would all be of no sense if people try to stay low key. Nothing would
matter exactly if there was no one to speak up.

The Mahabharata gives out a fine example of Bhishma Pitamaha who would rather stay quiet
and say nothing during the epic scene where Draupadi is stripped of her saree in front of the
whole of public. Being the elder of the family, what he could have done was just speak up to stop
the nonsense that was being done. If he would have stopped that thing to happen then, the epic
war of Kurukshetra might not have taken place. All we can say now is just look at the costs of
not speaking at the rightful time.

With time imbibing this habit of not speaking much we all have become so dumb to deal with.
Nowadays people are being recruited for the job only when they are able to speak in front of
people and if they can present themselves. We have even lost these things. Education is imparted
so that you can speak up, stand in front of the world, not sit with your lips tied for some of the
other reason. The language we all learn we learn to speak up not to stay quiet. Then why are we
resorting to these awkward trends of so-called mature human beings?

Let us all make an oath today to speak up for the truth. Let's take a dive into the divine power that
our language imparts us. Let us try to feel the power of expression. Let us all not run away from
what could have been dealt with easily with kind words. Words can be killers, they can be healers. A
kind word of gratitude can be enough for your father to feel lively after the nerve breaking
amount of work he does for you in bringing you up. Small praise for the food your mother
prepared for you can bring in her the amount of satisfaction that you can never imagine. Let's not
be constipated on words, let us use them wisely. Using your language and the perfect words is
also an art, let us all be artistic.

It is been rightfully said that” all worlds a stage” and we all play our part. How can we justify our
character without expressing ourselves? That is why it is important for all of us to feel the divine
power our language imparts to us all. Let us not waste that power, let us not get entangled in the
fancies of today's world. Instead, let us make our own fancy – “speaking up”. Let us speak
because that is what makes us different. Let us not be faked by the indifferent meaning of
maturity that the world today has framed. We have enough common sense to know when are we
being fooled off. we are retrospectively moving and brushing down our own personalities. We
can mind our own business and we should do that, but we should never run away from our
business. We of all the creations of God have been given this gift that we can vocalize. We
should thus for the sake of God vocalize and not run from whatever!

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