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The Jury to every enslavement
Wed, 21st May 2008 - 06:54 PM   |   663 views   |  comments

With every small and single instinct there is a sign;
with every sign there's a story;
with every story there's a moral;
and with every moral there's an instinct yet again - and this instinct rules you. To follow or not to follow, that is.

Narration is linked to comprehension;
comprehension branches out from perception;
and with perception comes out your imagination - the way you want things rather then the way things are.

With every philosophy behind, there's a deep thought;
a thought that garners questions and takes you into a land where feeling provokes feelings
A land so subtle that the deepest trenches can't deny the hollowness of today's human conscience!

Conscience, that captures even the greatest of the men
Fleeing to find the joys of liberty and freedom in its chains of slavery

To follow or not to follow the instinct is still the jury to every enslavement.


Moral: Follow, what you believe should be the way; awaken your conscience.

This post is dedicated to poverty, hunger and the poor children in our country who face the pinching death before they could even see the face of cure. And we, shamefully, suffice on being the silent audience to it all.

 

 

P.S. Please pardon my gibberish philosophical post.


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Readers' COMMENTS (2)

aMmAr says:
I didn knw that behind the PHP loving developer there is a
philosopher :P
Asim says:
hahaha. :D Yeah.
Mad Philosopher, you might wanna say.
:P

Anyway, thanks for the comment.

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