the colours of life.
LIFE...as we know shall cease to exist soon. How soon?? humanity has already become endangered.
Sit down and ask yourself what is happiness.Some will say, food, some shall say money, some shall say art, some shall say love, some shall say work, for some its children, and so on and so forth.
The answer is peace.
peace is what we all seek. True knowledge.This is what what all our forefather were out to look for.
look at what we have achieved today : nuke bombs, computer programmed triggers for it, processed food, beauty as we know is decided by our surgeons. Comic books are soon going to be obsolete.
Did i hear novels? oh that my friend has been replaced by page 3...the rich, how they live thier meaningless life seems to be of significance importance.
music? ah well yes...HIPHOP dont you know that cursing names, and adressing women as sex object is the latest trends? Love? oh its so old fashioned. now its the era of moving on...
free world, free love ...oh but we all are bleeding in our own inflicted wounds.Why should we blame only a sector of guys who in the name of religion is getting fun in eradicating a few hundred thousand lives.Country leaders..fighting for a comman cause : EGO.
look wat demarkation of land and property has done? brothers killing brothers.
read on the following..
Hindus believe that human civilization degenerates spiritually throughout the Kali Yuga: it is mostly referred to as the Dark Age, mainly because people are the furthest possible from God. The description of Kali Yuga given below is an indication of its interpretive relevance in our current worldly existence.
Hinduism generally considers morality to be comparable to a bull known as Dharma. In Satya Yuga, the first stage of development, the bull had four legs, and in each age morality is reduced by a quarter. By the age of Kali, morality will be reduced to only a quarter of that of the golden age. Thus, the bull will only have one leg: morality will wait on men.[2][3]
Kali Yuga is associated with the apocalypse demon Kali, not be confused with the goddess Kālī, as these are unrelated words in the Sanskrit language. The "Kali" of Kali Yuga means "strife, discord, quarrel, or contention."
Avarice and wrath will be common, men will openly display animosity towards each other. Ignorance of Dharma will occur. Lust will be viewed as being socially acceptable. People will have thoughts of murder for no justification, and they will see nothing wrong with that mind-set.
People will be inclined to follow false sciences. Family murders will also occur. People will see those who are helpless as easy targets and remove everything from them.
Many other unwanted changes will occur. The right hand will deceive the left, and the left the right. Men with false reputation of learning will teach the Truth. The old will betray the innocence of the young, and the young will betray the dotage of the old. Cowards will have a reputation for bravery, and the brave will be enervated cowards. People will not trust anyone in the world, not even their immediate family. Husband and wife will find contempt in each other.
In Kali Yuga, even pre-teenage girls will get pregnant. The primary cause will be the social acceptance of sexual intercourse as being the central requirement of life.
It is believed that sin will increase exponentially, whilst virtue will fade and cease to flourish. People will take vows only to break them soon after.
Death and famine will be everywhere. Men will have lustful thoughts, and so will women. People will without reason destroy trees and gardens. Men will commit murder. There will be no respect for animals, and meat eating will start.
People will become addicted to intoxicating drinks. Men will find their jobs stressful and will go to retreats to escape their work.
Gurus will no longer be respected and their students will attempt to injure them. Their teachings will be insulted and followers of Kama will wrest control of the mind from all human beings.
As the sin increases exponentially, so will the incidence of divine justice and wrath.
Dharma is also used to refer to the teachings of the Buddha, not in the context of the words of one man, even an enlightened man, but as a reflection of natural law which was re-discovered by this man and shared with the world. A person who lives their life with an understanding of this natural law, is a "dhammic" person, which is often translated as "righteous".
not trying to preach.. not trying to even remotely influence you. I dont care what you call god, i dont care how or who u worship,i dont care what religion you believe in.
All i ask you is this ... do we need a religion?
Is religion our identity?
Are we doing justice to the one chance that we know of ? LIFE
or do we still choose be ignorant?
Do we still go looking for answers that are wriiten down somewhere?
What do u plan on doing?
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