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Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Mother..

A sketch of mother mary drawn during my class-time.
In the strangest, yet most comforting way, I have felt Mother Mary’s presence with me these past couple of days. Through tuff times I find my comfort in her. There is a saying from Mother Theresa that I love, “God doesn’t require that we be successful, just that we be faithful.”     So Mother of all “…pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.  Amen.”

To the very end..


 Loved u once, Love u still....
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Always have, Always will....

The Voice of the Unheard

As Martin Luther King Jr. puts it " A riot is at bottom, the language of the unheard". This is the situation facing the world on large be it in the Arab world, the Russian satellite states, in China, India, Srilanka(Eelam), Africa and every continent.


And now ever since the Americans faced the brunt of the extremism, there debate on the difference between the act of terrorism and freedom struggle; a struggle from oppression, a struggle from political and religious vendetta and a struggle to stand up when every-time you stand you are knocked down by state run terrorism. Its basic sense to separate the two, all that is needed is a little compassion.



Now, What do you do when your adversary is armed and disregards human life and dignity, what do you do when the state stands against you, what do you when you are left with no political or legal representation, what do you do when the constitution is drafted against you. What do you do.


Can you call in the international agencies; who do anything and everything for a political or strategic standpoint, they start and end wars to satisfy their own ends. Or do you think they should give away themselves to their oppressor...Would you do that. What would you do.


" Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable" JFK.
In many a cases, we give them a single choice...but to take up arms...
This is how many silent unheard voices of hope, struggle, neglect, freedom and rights turns violent and bloody.
The solution is with the international community, to stand for humanitarian grounds and Agencies not to budge for political pressure but stand strong on war crimes and crimes against humanity. The young should get involved in international events or at-least engage in debates. The International Media has a larger role to play by enabling the free flow of thoughts and information, because awareness increases the quantum of pressure needed for action to take place.


In conclusion all I want to say is that Inaction is the worst of crimes committed when someone near you  is suffering. You have a Voice; Lets Speak Up for Those Who are Unheard. 
  
I thought off this after I watched this video...


Life is like a cloudy sky..u c want u want to c...

Do not think of what you do not have;

Instead, appreciate what you have and can still have.

Do not think of things lost;

Instead, value what you still have and may yet find.

Do not cry over spilled milk;


...Instead, rejoice in what was left.



Tuesday, 21 June 2011

U R My Beacon


Your the Beacon of my Life
Like a boat on an open sea;
With all in place;
A direction I could not foresee.
 As days go and nights come-by;
I go to sleep, but my dreams just wonít die.
 The sea was dark, but the sky lit up.
And in the open among the thousand;
I sense a direction; a new beginning;
For I now see my Beacon;


 Though your near, you seem far;
I stretch to reach, but still could not;
So lift your hand for we can hold;
To walk the aisle all along.
 Maybe this is paradise way,
Beyond all my dreams of the milky way;
Beyond the moon and beyond the stars;
But I can go only as far as your light can fall.
 The sun may die and the moon may go;
My love for you will still endure;
For I would rather fight with you;
Than to make love to someone new.