I thought, What can I do? What I want? What should I do? What am I doing?
What am I? Who am I? These thoughts made me feel anxious, humiliated, grief,
self-pity. Suddenly a strea of energy, !igor and fortitude fluxed through my ner!es. I felt my existence. I felt my strength. I felt myself"" #our reality is my !irtuality $ your !irtuality is my reality. %or you, !irtual world doesn&t exist, for me real world doesn&t. 'eality is nothing (ut your engulfment into a !irtual matter. #our singularity is the only cause of the plurality of this world. )ehold it" *#ou all are +reator&s stewards $ engineers, sent for the management $ reparation of his (eautiful creation, ,arth.* #our !ague reflection in mirror means it&s awash, not that your face is ludicrous and you are fuddled. *-o matter how unholy the world may (e, a single moment spent with the nature !anishes your entire nuisance.* *)elie!e it or not, most of the trou(les and .uarrels you encounter in your life are ignora(le and the rest are really worthless.* What&s the purpose of your life when your (elo!eds lea!e you? What was it (efore? #ou want to li!e or not? /epends upon your definition of 0I%,. 1ll you need is peace" -e!er e!er demorali2e, discourage a person who sees with his own eyes, feels with his own heart, and understands with his own mind, for such people are the only free spirits in this ominous and weary world, only hopes of mother earth and the nature. These people might not (e as successful and prosperous, as you thin (ut they ha!e different shores to reach. They do not desire power if they do not deser!e it. These people will (e always (etter than you no matter whatsoe!er you achie!e. 0et them follow there dreams as it needs a man with the mettle to see his dreams. /o not gi!e them your sapless ad!ice. /o not pretend to lo!e them (ecause lo!e only tends to capti!ate their free minds which are a(le to dri!e them faraway. 0et them (e human (eings as you could ne!er (e. I feel India was lucy at the time of independence not to ha!e people lie there are today, only concerned a(out their li!elihood and felicity. They ha!e s.uee2ed their realm of thoughts and lo!e. 3eople ha!e s.uee2ed themsel!es. If these people were ali!e at that time, India might not ha!e achie!ed freedom. 1t least, the people at that time rendered physical freedom to Indians. -o one can render you mental freedom (ut you. )ut the people can4t e!en appraise their physical freedom. It4s shame for India to ha!e such poor-spirited citi2ens as its am(assadors for the whole world. *,xpression of thoughts often leads me to misinterpretation, as I am not sure of anything 5 I am nothing.* 1 worthy opinion often recei!es harsh criticism in a city of fools. /on4t e!er please a fool. -o(ody can say any(ody is fool. 1lthough few do ha!e its (etter perception. 6ore you apprehend your life, more it gets tangled, harder it seems to interwea!e and so the soul-lamp faints. +ount me as a man of wisdom rather than a man of lo!e. Too many cheap minds in world stri!e to (e entertained. Sometimes too close we are to an o(7ect that it su(!erts our !ision. We need to mo!e apart and let light lighten it up. When you do what you lo!e, you do not need confidence, appreciation or inspiration. 1ll lies in our heart. 0o!e, is strange. It gi!es you strength e!en when you do not deser!e it. 0o!e fills your heart. -o space rests for en!y, hate, truth, lie, logics.