Thursday, April 17, 2014

Two sides of the same coin

Read Two books of Shiva trilogy. Amish have succeeded to rule million hearts all over the world by his mysterious & curious writing. I became a great fan of Amish’s writing style as all other readers. The events, drama, conflict and most important the secrets have been placed exactly as they have to be! But along with this, what I like or on which Amish’s writing reached on its pick is The Philosophy. The way it was justified that created the magic. At least for me, it is. On this note I would like to share something which was scratching my head from beginning; the sentence “GOOD and EVIL are the two side of the Same Coin!”
Yes! In Rig-Veda this is clearly mentioned in other words. Same we found in BhagavtGeeta. Let’s talk about it. As we know that if we believe in GOOD then there is existence of EVIL. But we failed to understand that EVIL is not something which exist outside somewhere; it comprises in GOOD only. This means when we feel that something GOOD is emerged, the next movement we have to keep in mind that EVIL is raised.
For e.g.: Alfred Nobel had invented Dynamite and use to break the mighty mountains. It was one of great invention of his time. But within few years people used dynamite in wars to attack on the enemy. This gives an idea how a GOOD is converted into an EVIL.
Now this is something we have to think upon. How did this transaction happen? How come a GOOD suddenly changed in to EVIL? The answer is simple my friend they both are “TWO SIDE OF THE SAME COIN.” Surprised! Well let me explain. This transaction is started when GOOD was noticed by large audience. Basically it is never sudden change. It starts with the GOOD. In other words GOOD reaches to its saturation level & then become EVIL. In simple words, we can say that over exaggeration of GOOD turns itself in EVIL. That’s how GOOD & EVIL are the TWO SIDE of THE SAME COIN. The Greatest GOOD of age becomes the greatest EVIL. But where is the problem? When this coin is flip & disturbs the balance; there is problem.
GOOD BYE.   
- Ameya S. Bal

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