Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Lattice...

The clouds were all cluttering like a typical football team conspiring on their next moves. The trees started swaying in resonance as if they knew something favorable is lined up subsequently. The birds were busy heading home. The soothing zephyr mingled with the delicate chirp of the birds that added to the ongoing ornamentation of nature. The foliage relished the aristocratic unplanned voyage with the sailing breeze. Finally the discussions were over & the minuscule water droplets started embracing the onlookers. The soil added onto the aroma & the stage was setup for a heavenly show.

Disagreement, disappointment, emphasized individuality, non-cooperation & distrust wass no where seen. Birds, leaves, soil, trees, clouds, breeze, water droplets all were on the same platform. A similar phenomenon takes shape when the human minds resonate.

This resonance is true beyond all self defined cardinal parameters of blood bonds, region, religion or even the geographical distances. This is merely incredible yet very much true. Human mind is a complex labyrinth & much work has been done until now in order to decipher the mysteries within. Nature offers a parallel representation of the pilot scheme of what happens when the human minds are in tandem. These bonds are beyond the fundamental, stark and prominent realms of “I, me, and myself”.

Such an intangible yet dominant is this human attribute that it has been a potent reason for even the survival of many. “Human bonds” is an unpopular subject to touch upon in this materialistic-today. However, those are the only perpetual entities that can survive the tests of time. Bonding is what nature preaches through varied landscapes and instances. When human being is such a frugal subset of nature, denying the fundamentals is like fighting a lonely & already lost battle with a deliberate black scarf on the eyes; to add to the irony, realizing later that, it was- in first not a battle but a beautiful lifelong celebration to experience!


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