Thursday, August 30, 2012

પંખીડા ને આ પિંજરુ.....


પંખીડા ને આ પિંજરુ જુનુ જુનુ લાગે બહુ એ સમજવાયુ તો પણ પંખી નવુ પીંજુ માંગે.. (મનહર ઉધાસ)



Incredible words by Mr. Manhar Udhas beautifully express the true nature of life. In his perspective, "Pankhidu" signifies the soul or spirit.

Who would willingly choose to die? The answer is simple – no one. When a person begins a new life, it involves detaching from the past and gradually forming connections in the present. Newborns often cry and feel overwhelmed, but if they could communicate from the start, the stories they might tell could be quite revealing, potentially leaving others traumatized.

I strongly believe that human babies don't speak immediately after birth or in the first two years because it might be overwhelming for others to comprehend the complexities of their past lives. In contrast, animals instinctively know how to communicate with their mothers for food and survival from day one.

Let's explore the journey of an ordinary boy from birth to death.

Ages 1 - 10 Years: Early Life

Life and death are integral parts of our existence, and navigating both requires understanding what life is and how to live it. Simplicity is the key to embracing life; it's challenging but essential. Humans have countless needs, and the struggle to fulfill them is ongoing.

Life is unpredictable, and nobody knows what might happen at any given moment. Despite knowing this, maintaining relationships with fellow humans proves difficult. Acknowledging this challenge, the author reflects on the complexity of following through with intentions. Dreams of an Audi car, a beautiful partner, a nice house, and a good life seem achievable, but when faced with setbacks, people often accept defeat and abandon their aspirations.

For those seeking a simpler life, the author proposes the following guidelines:

  1. Stay Positive
  2. Trust in God
  3. Believe that God will not let you down
  4. Recognize that if God gave you life, there is a purpose for it
  5. Remain calm in every situation
  6. Embrace a simple and straightforward lifestyle

While these principles are easy to articulate, the author acknowledges the difficulty in implementing them in real life. Wanting to lead a simple life is one thing; living it is a considerable challenge.



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