Really, Maya my friend always put down such beautiful words in her letter, and a long silence drops down in my circumference. by Kamala Sarup
(centrist)
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
From My Diary:Woman Power And Humanism
Kamala Sarup
Really, Maya my friend always put down such beautiful words in her letter, and a long silence drops down in my circumference. A long feeling falls upon me and being able to tolerate I happen to be friend with the road. The ceaseless line of motors and the noises of a crowd of frustrated people keeps teasing at me. That's the reason there is no similarity between her and a crowd in cloud.
I know, Maya has said that there are varieties of purposes life. Of course, knowing my feeling she has showed the reality, though in this long period of years to herself remained disputable in the preserve category. And I feel she will escape from these in the same way from where a definite journey of life gets to an end. Form then the sentimental days may begin and as those past days, we shall have to spend for long years separately, on one's own.
Sometimes I wish I would finish off at once all these opportunist situation, selfish thought, and the absurdity of human life, but the constrain is in fate and in feeling too. Days are being gone within this room doing nothing. Everywhere there are frustrations, sadness and gloom in this World.
How long should I sustain a happy empowerment living in the ruined castle of imagination? These days, I have begun to be afraid with the shadows of people.
I had thought at that time while she had written, "friends always goes for the things which are easy, near, sweet, and beautiful. But one might never be satisfied only in the fulfillment. She continuously wants the same thing in various new forms. "Why? Perhaps there is no any definite borderline of easiness. Of course, definitely our lives are in remote, confusing and uncomfortable state, nevertheless, we are obliged to except it.
Kamala is an editor for www.mediaforfreedom.com. Her specialties are in-depth reporting and writing stories on peace and anti-war issues, women, terrorism, democracy and development. Some of her publications include: Women's Empowerment in South Asia, Nepal; Prevention of Trafficking in Women Through Media; Efforts to Prevent Trafficking in for Media Activism. She has also written two collections of stories.
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Posted By: Walt Thiessen
Date: 2008-09-24 16:31:44
Your message of disconnection certainly resonates regarding what is happening in the world today. But as I read this article in the context of your previous article, it makes me wonder..what makes you happy and connected? Or does that never happen?
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