Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Political parties, not the religions, are the reasonable and required reaction of the time and place


Mistakes and faults of and with

The political parties and ideologies

Are the least minimum.

 

As  they are the reactions, reasonable and required

To quench the thirst, of a particular time and place, then and there.

 

The political parties and ideologies that

Exist beyond its time and place,

After quenching or its effort to quench the thirst

Of such time and place,

Will only be a problem than a solution

And will become poison than honey,

A religion of beliefs, than a party of facts

Creating more of wounds than cure.

 

So are, you happen to see,

The political parties emerging as honey, solution

And while remaining further for remaining sake,

Beyond its requirement, beyond its time and place,

Becoming only like poisons,  problem creators.

 

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But, at any cost,  

The mistakes with and of political persons

Are the most maximum.

 Just because they are mostly reacting

To their own self interest of their time and  place.

 

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Mistakes and faults with the religions and religious ideologies

Are the most maximum .

 

Just because they are not the reaction,

Reasonable and required,

To quench any thirst,

Of any time and place, then and there.

 

And, for arguments,

Some religions could have come in as

The reaction of particular time and place

To quench the thirst of such time and place.

 

But then,  it was not a religion

But a political movement of that time and place

Later on turned or evolved to be

A religion of blind beliefs,

When it became irrelevant after such time and place.

 

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But, one thing specifically agreed,

The mistakes with most of the religious people, believers, followers

Are the least maximum.

 

Just because they are mostly innocently,

Without knowing or intending,

And are not as per the reaction of then and there selfish interest,

Except for their dream for hereafter.

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