Henry Wadsworth Longfellow use to say that "every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not" and to put up a caveat in order to bring such practice to an efflorescent, there must be an unveiling of layers that needs to take place. The walls that man has built up for himself is more than a cover up but entirely fictitious .The main objective is not to find reason but to completely rediscover man's true identity altogether. To seek out something more on the inside.The inside man that plays hide and seek with himself. The soul of a man. No longer are we to talk about clarity but exploration. The real truth- the truths that keep man far away from his own identity and wishes he could erase it if he can. But the sad part is that although truth can be altered, it can never be erased. We can only accept the truth or reject it. The moment we accept it, the less pile of layers to unveil: the rediscovering session begins. The truth he chooses to reject seals up his identity that further isolates him from reality .As Shakespeare puts it "to thine own self be true". SAI
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
The Unveiling
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow use to say that "every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not" and to put up a caveat in order to bring such practice to an efflorescent, there must be an unveiling of layers that needs to take place. The walls that man has built up for himself is more than a cover up but entirely fictitious .The main objective is not to find reason but to completely rediscover man's true identity altogether. To seek out something more on the inside.The inside man that plays hide and seek with himself. The soul of a man. No longer are we to talk about clarity but exploration. The real truth- the truths that keep man far away from his own identity and wishes he could erase it if he can. But the sad part is that although truth can be altered, it can never be erased. We can only accept the truth or reject it. The moment we accept it, the less pile of layers to unveil: the rediscovering session begins. The truth he chooses to reject seals up his identity that further isolates him from reality .As Shakespeare puts it "to thine own self be true". SAI
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