Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Incomplete Theory

When you say ‘Do what you love’ , I ask about the word 'Love' and also ask the authenticity of this line. Then I hear another line ‘Love what you do’ which makes the previous line complete for me. Somewhere deep into one’s heart one does not love doing wrong, doing imcompassionate. So I pray to God to inspire me for righteous acts so that i do right and feel love about my doings. I pray for the persistence of the will to do right. so..

Love what you do, Do what you love.

Often you say 'accept me as I am' and stop. I wonder ‘was that an act of arrogance or a psychological wall in defense of a fear. Yes, a fear of rejection and this statement as a counter phobic action to make our negative ego feel safe. But the fear fade away when you start accepting others as they are and the theory becomes complete.

Accept others as they are and then expect others to accept you as you are.

…………………. but at times my face betrays my emotions, my mind denies my orders. Fear, anger and guilt crawl over me as spider's web. All the vows of kindness and piousness break. I see all the imperfections into One ‘Me’. And you call that I am a part of that divine. I am emerged from that blissful light. I find this theory incomplete.

Please abridge this gap. Please complete me.

1 comment:

Anjali said...

Touched with Incomplete Theory.
I felt, as you have read my heart...

For the one minute I was into the divine mood...

Wonderful....