Unconditional:
On and on, came the wave, unconditional, the change was evident. Change was / is inevitable, but why do we fail to accept it unconditionally and live happily ever after? Sounds contradictory? My previous blog and this looks a little farfetched? Yeah, agree with you, in a way, but not really. Why can’t I un-conditionally accept this world? Come to think about it and you will realize when you are standing on that thin strip of transition, it is quite simple in a way. It is like your residence’s flooring. You have two different flooring materials and one small strip separates them. So many times, it is good to accept things unconditional and things would be lot easier and better. How can anyone, for that matter, can dictate or line out a condition for any other human being or a situation, or be possessive and be judgmental, and step into my shoes, you would understand.
Best part of life, as I feel, is that there is ample opportunity for fine tuning. Are we conditioned to tune our self or in other words, are we ready to accept these unconditionally? Why do we get stuck at a place, to a situation, to the comforts, to the “imaginary” social values (not that you kick off and throw away those values and walk on streets with the title – I mean MAD) but why? Who decides the values? How can one be conditioned or unconditioned? How to possess and yet be un-possessed? It is very relative and as a human being, for any one, it would be very difficult to be possessed with while not really being possessive. Degree of inclination may vary from person to person. Also included are the personal spaces.
It is lot to do about the sensitivity of individual and humane behavior pattern. Not too many would understand these finer aspects of behavior. At times, it is rather too finer an aspect that one would be little lost in understanding the demands and expectations of being or behaving humane.
I think I am lost again over those many breaks while typing this. I am not too sure that have communicated well enough here. But tell me something, do you get annoyed if I tell you “yes I failed to communicate well, so what?”
Saturday, September 26, 2009
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