Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Wonder if there a wonder-pill for anything?! pill=positively ill!!

thought-provoking research on depressive effect of pills.

http://www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/news/hormones_depression.shtml

give me amma/pattiamma, old-school home-management anytime!

old-fashioned women were not necessarily shackled, they definitely did lead more happy, all-round lives, instead of just the hedonistic chasing of 'sensual pleasures'.

They might have suffered in silence or sacrificed a lot for their families/children, especially, but i would like to think that most did it willingly/naturally, rather than out of compulsion. matrutva is like that. all encompassing, unconditional love.

and here are the modern-day women, wanting to keep away from the godliness opportunity of child-rearing, and thus going against nature, they lower their naturally sublime/exalted selves.

hope to see the return of shakti to her rightful place as the queen of the home.

nuclear families/single, desolate souls would certainly be missing the loving touch of that sometimes-suffering, but always enduring and shining maa, who takes true pride and joy in her family doing well.

Today, there is no sanctity to family/marriage/relationships, well, in most cases, but certainly there must be exceptions and one can stem the rot/turn the tide by social awakening/interaction.

why can't we talk about these things with assertiveness, sincerity and an understanding, not with witch-hunting. the younger generation needs caring, affectionate understanding. their are witnessing living, private hells, and not able to voice it. VIRTUAL REALITY IS REALLY STINGING and the pity is nobody can see it/watch it and protect himself/herself.

the invidual vivekam is the only hope, and that is nowadays very feeble.

asman pe hai khuda aur zameen pe ham, aaj kal woh iss taraf dekhta hain kam!

phir bhi umeedon ko pal bhar ke liye jeene do.

for the sake of the children, young and old, and the sublime, human spirit, which must be maintained, otherwise the world will turn into a sophisticated zombieland/hell, in other words!

hell is bewitching, looks wonderful but feels awful!

give me a stark heaven anytime, devoid of all 'entertainment' of the mayajaal-kind but full of hope and possibilities!

hey, mahadev, ham sab ki aur aapki bhi laaj rahe.

jai hi ho.
ganesh.

2 comments:

Rama said...

In India, a lot of working women do the household work and take care of children without any help from the men in the family merely because it is considered (tradition) as a woman's duty thereby doing double duty.(office + home) What do you say of modern men not wanting to share household and child rearing responsbilities?

Shamaan said...

Not all modern men are like that!