Jury to every enslavement - dedicated to Swat victims
Thu, 21st May 2009 - 11:42 AM | 1468 views | comments
This is a re-blog of a post I did exactly an year ago on 21st May 2008. Back then I dedicated it to hunger, poverty and the state of poor children in Pakistan. Today, I dedicate it to the displaced people and the victims of Swat tragedy.
Instinct
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 yet another instinct To follow or not to follow the instinct determines what you are!
Imagination
Narration is linked to comprehension; comprehension branches out from perception; and with perception comes out your imagination It is the way you want things rather then the way things are.
Conscience and its relation
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 captures even the greatest of the men Men - trying to find the joys of liberty and freedom from its chains of slavery
Conscience rules over all instincts and imagination. To follow or not to follow the instinct becomes the jury to every enslavement.
Moral: Awaken your conscience, let it direct your imagination and instincts. Follow, what you believe should be the way towards betterment of humanity.
The worst slavery is to follow your instincts ignoring your conscience.
When it comes to it, I strongly support the inevitable military operation just like a cancer patient has to go through the most painful treatment to get some cure. I admire and appreciate the great heroic deeds being written by the brave military men in the battle fronts (c.f. Peochar valley operations etc) without worrying for their lives or their family so as to protect the nation.
My sympathies are also with the innocent people of the region who had nothing to do with it but are suffering the consequences of our ignorance and deafening silence on our national security and national interests through out the history.




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