Thursday, March 12, 2009

Life is like a river

Have you noticed the lapping of a river, sound of the current? There is always a sense of extraordinary movement. But the little pool that is away from a swift tide is stagnant. This is how we barricade ourselves with our families, cultures, views etc. letting life go by that is constantly changing with extraordinary vitality and beauty.

But you see, life is not permanent. We are into spring now. We have seen all these trees naked with no leaves waiting for spring. Now we will see the trees filled with the music of leaves, which in due season fall off again and that is the way of life.

But we humans don't want that. We cling to our traditions, society, name, little virtues because we want permanency. We are afraid to lose the things we know. We want everything that gives us satisfaction to be permanent. We refuse to accept life as it is in fact.

The fact is that life is like a river, endlessly moving on, ever seeking, exploring, pushing, overflowing it's banks, penetrating every crevice with it's water. Let your mind flow. It will restrict you with a wall of insecurity, tradition, ancestral social theories. Don't let it.

Flow everyone.

** Inspired by JK

4 comments:

సమిధ ఆన౦ద్ said...

Priya, You have already seen how affecting your writing is. I have no more words as I have already sent you all the words that came out of my mind. Flow, I let it go!

Priya said...

Thank you Anand. I liked your poem a lot.

Anonymous said...

priya, yep we revolve around those provisional truth we built around our desires and built as per our convenience. we ignore the fact or at least pretend to to be so that nothing is eternal here. I am now almost certain that at least am flowing out of my puddle in to the steams of life and beyond. Together we will make a difference. I have no doubts about it. Like the quote below said...

All wonders you seek are within yourself. - Thomas Browne

You have it in you to take the world in your stride. I am all set to flow and never stop now on.

Priya said...

Thank you Usha. I know we will. :)