Monday, June 21, 2010

Shall we cry?

I was reading Shekar Kapoor's blogs and he wrote about "Sorrow". I took almost an hour to think whether I should write on "Sorrow" or "Sadness". Perhaps, there is no logical reason I have.

Do I actually need a logic behind that? No because we born with cry. Crying is a flow of Sorrow - a powerful force. I have not seen babies born through my naked eyes but I have seen enough films. Sadness, yes, unfortunately it feels but comes very naturally with we human beings. Shekar Kapoor has rightly related sorrow with monsoon because he says it drenches you out from your single hair to your whole body. Sorrow is an emotion of great sadness makes you realise an absence of supernormal energies. Those energies are named by us as God or divinity. Take any literature sorrow is always hated. Sorrow is also a powerful force just like darkness. Wonder why? Sorrow or darkness creates hopes, opportunities, desires, anxiety, curiosity and yes everything which is a positive drive. Sorrow on the other way around a direct indication of existence of happiness somewhere. It is existing as equally and as strongly as happiness.

One should not be pleased to be sad, though unfortunately he/she is, though because of no reasons, though because no one else but he/she, but he/she should at least thankful to sadness as that's only wakes him up to move to light, energies, god or the whole universe you call it. Remember, it's the earth which is moving and not the sun. Sun is always brighter but when it is not there then darkness clouds on earth. There's an importance of both - Sun & Earth! Sorrow & Happiness! Darkness & Light!

So don't be so sad when you feel sad. Enjoy your being sad!

2 comments:

  1. I think we should cry...surely...

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  2. Yes. Again cry like child - extreme. You see a child immediately forget why he was crying because he never stopped his crying emotions. Unfortunately, we have restricted our tears since we have been taught by teachers, parents and society that crying is crime.

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