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A Dream For Better Living

If you like to become a priest, Don’t try to distinct in West or East. If you like to become a Saint, Don’t try to rate on human fate. If you like to become a teacher, Don’t try to marginalize coloring feature. If you like to become a doctor, Don’t try to exercise inhuman sector. A Priest can deliver a lecture on welfare, A spirit can help us to become a lover. A Saint can bless us to become a human, Nobody is Muslim, Hindu, Sikh or Roman, A teacher can build cracking relations, What is contradiction in growing fashions? A doctor can inject a healthy structure, He can remove danger of a fracture. A priest, saint, teacher and a doctor, They can civilize the World to become an actor. A politician should be honest and darer, That can offer a solution as a family carer. What do we need to alter in the system? So we can reduce pain to establish wisdom. That can provide patience and respect, A person can live satisfactorily with rest. Living is a God gift and Natural selection, Why is human having a temperamental reaction? Natural resources a betterment for creation, The World society is a God’s Nation. Why are Language, Colour, Race, and Caste? A seed of animalism or a barrier of cruelty dust. Heaven, hell or Qiyamat (calamity), a worthless teaching, A painful disease and mentally disordered suffering. Oh, Modern human, what is a best treatment? To kill innocents; to gain profitable factor. Who has an objection, human is not wise? We have, forward, upward and backward rise. If our deeds are building a thorn reactor, Are we human or animal, what’s a best chapter? Experience is getting bored and practices are dull, Everywhere is bloodshed, what’s a human skull?

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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