SOW THE SEEDS OF LOVE
"...To Sow the Seeds of Love is to find opportunities to serve every
day, every moment of our lives in terms of what we can do for others..."
We
build a house and decorate the surroundings with creative landscapes and
beautifully manicured gardens to keep the area neat and clean so that the
surrounding is fresh and healthy. The family then, spreads its wings amongst
the neighbours, holding different type of professions, belonging to different castes and different
states, by a strong spirit of love
forming a wonderful society, ready to help each other always at the hour of
need. Similarly if the surrounding is unhealthy and unhygienic,
the place stinks and looks very shabby and dirty giving it an ugly look. Not one
single moment can anyone stand there including you?
Therefore it can be clearly observed
that “LOVE” is a man’s biggest tool of success that can change or reform any
person in the same manner when a parent grooms up his child into a perfect
human being with immense love and care and he even at times scold and punishes
the child if required.
It is love that speaks out for justice and protests
when harm is being done. It is love that points out the consequences of hurting
oneself or others and allows room for anger, grief or pain to be expressed and released. It make us
care for others to whom we get connected as love, itself is inherently
compassionate and empathic. It is indeed a true nature of love that it cannot
be manipulated or restrained for love honours the sovereignty of each soul and
is its own law.
Today
“LOVE” is getting extinct and honestly I feel that we are living in a world of
people who are habituated to think only about themselves. People have become
selfish and practical and in certain cases seem to be losing human values too.
The other thing that requires thought is the knowledge of maintaining a good relationship
is vanished. We should be strong enough to communicate and resolve an issue
rather than withdraw from it and then blame others for their failed results. No! As long as you are willing to give
love then you should be able to expect it in return, if not then move on. But a
life without love would be a gray and sad entity certainly.
Each of the
residents have their own culture and faith but one thing is common among all is
that “LIVE IN PEACE AND RESOLVE EACH OTHER’S PROBLEMS."
Love.... love requires chemistry and spark, and
definitely in acts of kindness, generosity and self-sacrifice because when you
meet someone, it just is not there and even if it is there, the spark doesn't
grow into a fire because one or both of the participants are afraid for that to
really happen. Remember, love is that weapon which can never ever hurt anyone,
although it may rate dearly. The paradox of love is that it is supremely free
yet attaches us with bonds stronger than demise. It cannot be bought or sold;
there is nothing it cannot face and love is life's greatest sacred sign.
Poets and authors have tried to define love for
centuries but are still unable to describe its characteristics fully and this
love is also a major purpose for living for that connection is inherent in all
that we do because without love, we cannot survive as most of us know
intuitively as nothing is more mysterious in a human mind except that when we
see something different happening, it leaves us feeling lost and confused.
Similarly is with our neighboring countries. Our country
is that beautiful house with the SAARC countries as our neighbours. No matter
how wrong they may be, if Mr. Modi has taken a step ahead and trying to
maintain a cordial relationship with them, it is indeed too great a step to
applaud because it is a bright start in which we all must support him and just
not sit and criticize for the sake of doing so.
It is high time, we made a stand and
shook up the views of the common man as anything is possible when you're sowing
the Seeds of Love. All the efforts
go in vain when negative debates are held in a good action. Freedom is given to
all but certain barriers should also be drawn. Why I say this is because, Mr. Modi
has taken a very good and bold step to invite and talk with the Prime Minister
of Pakistan. But the debates held on most of the television channels are very
unhealthy. If we keep poking them, how can we expect o positive response from them?
We are a peace loving nation and Mr. Modi has walked ahead with this message "Live and let live".
It does not mean that we should compromise on their wrong
doings, definitely we should not compromise with the peace and harmony of our
country, but that also does not mean that a chance should not be given in a new
way by spreading the wings of love and sowing its seeds at the borders so that
the environment becomes dynamically fresh and healthy.
Media channels to hold debates on peace, development
and other social economic issues because from past so many years such debates
have done nothing but instigated the feeling of enmity more.
Now when the future of the country is bright and beautiful, then we all should think positive, see positive and do positive. I personally believe we can change the world as no project is too small or insignificant, especially to those it benefits. My hope is that these seeds of service will blossom and live on for countless generations to come.
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