Musings of Exas...

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Are we aware?

The ancient vedas says "dont ever go behind LUST, GREED & MEAT Because, it kills the very nature of human!

Human beings are the embodiment of love. Love is all about sharing in a relationship. We are bound to nature. so, humans were created to have an ever bonding relationship with nature.

Every Religion in this world were made up of VALUES, SYMBOLS and CUSTOMS... The fundamental thing "VALUES" preached by all the Religions were the same! Maybe, the approach are different.But, the fella human tends to follow Symbols and customs, which are of less prior than values.. This is the root cause of what's happening in ISRAEL and PALESTINE.


How many people can we say were pure according to vedic preach? we can't say a person who is not behind LUST... Everyone is in search of it. so what's lust? During intercourse, we act like animals! are we giving the respect to fella being? Definetly not!

Greed! so what's greed? Excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves! USA is the perfect example and AFRICA is the perfect victim!

Meat! 85% of the world people are non-vegetarians, so i dont need to explain more!

Everyone in this world may have atleast one of the attributes ( LUST, GREED, MEAT) Then how can we expect the world function properly??

Greed drives us to acquire more wealth, more money, more luxury! We build factories. we buy cars. we deplete nature! so, the end result "Greenhouse effect", "Global warming" and some unknown words which may arise in the near future.

Lust drives us to behave like animal. Increases passion towards women, prostitutes blossom! Genital diseases occur! AIDS results!

When we all going to correct these things? and when we will begin to establish the embodiment of LOVE?, the very nature we are created for!


Time only knows the answer!



By the way, these are some of the questions sprouted in me while reading "WISDOM OF THE NEW MILLENIUM" By sri sri ravishankar and Two kandas( Bala kanda & Ayodhya kanda) in Valmiki's Ramayana.