Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Profound Jargon

When you perceive reality you will deliberately trade off the angel for the devil which you possess. Most people hide their thoughts & emotions behind a mask of religious righteousness, this is anathema to me the spectacle of an able mind reduced to a state of insanity is of course afflicting,
I don’t try to manipulate as my wants are simple, so there is nothing convoluted about it. Cultivation of the self has a destructive impact on commitment and ego. My insights about life usually make people sit up and have second thoughts about their beliefs, this gives an element of mystique to my personality. These young men/women appear to have received from nature talents of an excellent, perhaps even of a superior order— abilities which, devoted to the purposes of any useful profession, must have rendered them eminent citizens, rocket scientists or neurosurgeons. But all has been undone by a sudden attack of the malady of being conditioned by religion without applying their own sharp minds.
Hindu and Greek mythology show us that even Gods had problems with relationships, so what can we mere mortals do? Religion can only give us fixed answers but no solutions, except advise us to pray, in the hope that the problem will sort itself. Usually religious and management teachers have a penchant for using profound terms (jargon) that sound erudite--- but means very little… Balderdash!-Vinay-

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