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நிலை இல்லாத மனிதர்கள்

பயணம் நெடுந்தூரம் சென்ற பின்
கடந்து வந்த பாதையை மறக்கும் மனிதர்கள்.....
வார்த்தைகளில் தெரிந்த புன்னகை
மனதில் தெரியவில்லை.......
தன்னலமாக சிந்தித்து தன்னை ஏற்றியவர்களை
மறந்த மனிதர்கள்....
சிரித்து சிரித்து சிறையில் அடைப்பர்வகள்
பிறர் வருத்தத்தில் தனை வளர்ப்பவர்கள்
எங்கே சென்றது இவர்களது மனம்
அடகு கடைக்கா.
மனதை அடகு வைத்து
மனித உணர்வுகளை வாங்குகிறார்கள்
என்று முடியும் இந்த சந்தை
இந்த நிலை இல்ல மனிதனின் வணிகம் .............





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tamizh said…
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tamizh said…
:) please find my review comments for your thoughts (hahahaa....)

1.Mother(Arvind ashram) told that what you see in others, which makes you feel so bad about them, somewhat exists in you in some or the other form.
-- the analysis for this concept is under-progress in my mind. :)

2.Last week i attended an InterpersonalRelationship class.. that tutor said, Kuchi vechu high jump panuvangala(ayoo, i forgot that event name)? apo, "the player should leave the stick when he is about to cross the height, if he still holds, the purpose of the stick as well the event wont be complete"nu sonanga.. so ... neeye medhiya fill paniko..

3.what i feel is, God alone is the "nilayana vishayam/being". So God dont want anyone else to be like that.. So its God planning things like that.. so if we try to view certain things, that we cant change, we can feel relaxed :)

sandhai epo mudiyumnu therila nachu...
Written on Dec 9th makes things look a little fishy.

As for your words, impeccable delivery of your thoughts.

Adagu kadayil irundhu meetka mudiyaamal thavikiraargalo ennavo? Avar purathu gnyayam ennavo.

Reading the comments section terming God to be the only stable being..etc., God has always been the impetus for us to grow. Never will He make such planning errors please. This is my strong opinion. right Nachu?
tamizh said…
enna solla vareenga aparna?

andha jeevargalai nachu munadi padachu, avangalayum aati vekradhu iraivandhangradhudhan enoda nambikkai. idhu thapunu solreengala?
No, Tamizh! Your beliefs are appreciated.

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