Thursday, February 25, 2010

i DON'T believe...

I have little belief in most things. Mostly, I believe I hardly believe in anything or any concept on this earth. I am one of those people you’d call “devoid” of faith. Yes. That’s me. And I am so very okay with it. Anyways, it’s so much better to be devoid of belief than pretend to believe in something that you don’t really believe in. Complicated though it may sound, it still makes things simpler for me, than complicating them (mostly that is). Particularly, there are some little basic things that I truly don’t believe in. It is this disbelief that guides me to believe in other more significant things. These are the things I know and I am sure, will never change irrespective of the co-ordinates of time, place and situation :).


I don’t believe that life is fair to all. If you do good, you might not necessarily be done good to. It’s not a tit-for-tat world (the real one, that is). And yet, there is not a feeling more beautiful and honest than the one emanating from an act of goodness/kindness. And this little fact strengthens my belief in goodness. And this belief is here to stay in my heart . . .

>> I don’t believe there can be any mortal thing on this planet that can love you more than your parents. A human is capable of love. But no human is capable of giving more love than when he/she takes the form of a parent. If you think, you found someone who can love you as much as your mother did; I’d just say one thing. THINK AGAIN. I believe parental love is the highest form of love possible.

>> I don’t believe that you have to necessarily drift away from loved ones once you get busy in life. I can’t take the bullshit reasons that people give for drifting away. Maybe because I haven’t got that busy in life till now. I don’t know. But there can’t be something that can be more important than breathing! And isn’t a communication with a “forever”- friend more like an intake of the purest form of air?! It is for me, at least. And that makes me believe in the “friends forever” concept :).

>> I don’t believe a “perfect soul mate” exists for everyone. Sometimes, they do. Sometimes, they don’t :-??. Big deal eh? I don’t think so. Love comes in forms unknown to the human heart, and when it does, it doesn’t always necessarily need an authentication certificate of a relationship. You can always love someone truly without being loved back. Probably, that’s the “true love” thing I believe in.

>> I don’t believe that death is an end to life. I have a feeling; death opens doors to a higher life. So when a loved one dies, she/he probably goes to a sweeter, warmer, healthier place filled with eternal love and peace. And this intuitive feeling strengthens my belief in life after death.