Thursday, June 17, 2010

Obliterate the illiterate

۞ Money is necessary. No one questions that (at the least) today. Everybody loves money. But love for money can be either for possession or it can be used as a means to enjoy and appreciate and realize the realities of life. And as one grows older, creation and construction reduces and the love for money and security increases.

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۞ Religion and business may be an integral part of existence. But why does man have to be subordinated by the concept and practice of religion and business? Why shouldn’t it be the other way round? Perhaps both have created classes of the masses, and hence the overwhelming dominancy of religion and business. The world could have been more delightful, had there been only 2 classes: the literate and the illiterate, and all efforts would go to reduce and obliterate illiteracy.

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۞ Someone asked me how war could ever be stopped. I felt that stopping war was impossible. There is no cure for this disease. Yet to others war is like a cleanser. Can war be avoided? Is war necessary? Can it end the misery, pain, suffering and anguish of humanity? If yes, then let there be war and let war act like a sterilizer.

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۞ What is all this hue and cry of ‘making it in life’? We are all so confused in our existence that we do not seem to realize that after our death, life will continue, as usual. Everything is this world will continue as it were. Everything will occupy the same place as it were. All the traces of existence will die out little by little and the empty space that was left behind will once again be filled up quietly.

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