Monday, January 5, 2009

What is original is to laugh innocently.

Finally it took the place.
I was really waiting to see this.
The glass-bowl is broken.
For sure, we will bring in
Some other glass bowls again.
And this was history of human kinds.
Trying and getting tired
To be serious.

Because,
What is original is to laugh innocently.
Or to make others laugh innocently.
Like a child laughs purposelessly in his happiness.
Unlike the politicians and diplomats
With a purpose to cheat and gain.
Unlike the commercialist
With an eye on profit.
But like Buddha.

Is it not right?

All discussions will fade.
All pretensions of seriousness
And intellectuality will walk away.
Finally, only the original will prevail.
And that which prevails is what is true.

So, jokes and funs will take its place.
The reason is very simple.
Every one wants to be happy.
At any cost, be at the cost of the self and life.

That is where
The commercialism and consumerism
Trap us.
Without making us know
But using this our natural and inherent
Feeling and inclination.

Now, debaters are undoing their feuds.
Might not most of them have read
All the pages of discussions.
But, for sure, they all have read
Those jokes, wits and funs,
Though some of them were repetition.

But no one minds such repetitions.
Because,
They know and experience it
Through out their life.

All their life,
They were repeating
Each and every aspects of their life.
From breathing to bathing.
From eating to sleeping.
The reason is simple.
They like it.
They wanted to sustain and survive
With easiness.
They wanted to see
They live smooth and at ease.

To be true
Our life
Survives in silliness
And because of what we call silly things.

The small is
Bigger than the biggest.
Explosion of an atom is
Thousand times greater and dangerous
Than the explosion of mountains.

And no one can survive more
Without breathing silly
And without going to toilet for silly,
Where none of our pretension will work.

Maximum we can try is
Not to cause such wits and funs
And not be at the others’ cost
(be it an individual or a community)

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