Sunday, April 1, 2012

Vanda Naal Mudhal.

From time Immemorial till now, nothing has changed except Mankind!
It is hard to think of the future of the world without being terrified and hope that humanity can be spared a self inflicted Apocalypse.
There is a very old Tamil song, penned by Poet Kannadasan which succinctly shows how man has destroyed this paradise called earth. From inception the sky, the ocean, the moon, the sun, the animal kingdom, the flora fauna, soil, the forest, the mountains, none of these have changed. But man in his attempt to overcome nature has brought in ecological imbalance and devastated the Universe.

He was inspired by the birds and invented the Aero plane, he saw the fish moving effortlessly in the oceans and invented the Boat, Ships etc. He heard the echoes of thunder and invented the radio. Not content to live and die his greed led him to create the malaise called money or wealth to improve his standing or status.

Not content with all this he created a monster called religion that divided the people and made them go crazy, killing, raping and pillaging each other in the name of religion.
Preaching god’s way he falsely created different castes, creeds, and countries creating differences everywhere and ended up tearing the fabric of humanity that once held homo-Sapiens’s in place. Religious patriotism becomes a false form of piety and killing for it’s sake a dark and devilish project, sacrificing man on the altar of a false God.

All the love and pleasures created by nature to foster and care have compassion has been ripped apart. Man with his false talk of religion, morality and God’s justice has turned everything asunder. Whatever nature created man has separated and destroyed.
In its wake there is misery, bloodshed, pestilence, bloodshed murder and mayhem. Only nature with its innate goodness can save us from ourselves- as the sweetness of life exists within it, the gardens of the new Heaven on Earth, - and religions can only make it to the graveyards of the innocents.
Should we say Amen or (what) Aman? -Vinay -

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