The Sky isn’t the End of Ambition
Nipped in the bud, the soul’s endless journey encounters a barricade.
The day resembles the shadow of an elephant and the night looks like an owl’s
dead body.
Often the mind worries about trivial things while things that need our
attention get neglected. The hare leaps and runs like a sprinter but yet
becomes the victim of a hawk. Moribund desires spoil the health of the heart.
When I look at the ceiling I understand that there is more to
blankness. What appears as an insurmountable obstacle is actually nothing but
an indication that we have to take a deviation.
Sometimes we strike a chord with a complete stranger and sometimes we
live with known people as strangers. Life isn’t as mysterious as we make it to
be. Tennyson sang, ‘it is better to have loved and lost, than to have never
loved at all.’ Some loss is more significant than some victory.
What is darkness for many may actually be illumination for some. And
what is illumination for many may actually be halo for some. What we see and
what we behold are not the same. A pebble may not be a diamond. Diamond's cousin though is coal.
We move on because we see motion around us. But there is a different
charm about standing still and seeing the world pass by. The sky isn’t the end
of ambition.
-NZ
13.11.2019
BN: 187
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