Love is an emotional, psychological and an innate
feeling which humanity has expressed it through their works since ages. It is
such a concept which can never have an exact definition. Shakespeare in his
famous sonnet 116 said,
“Let me not
to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments.”
Shakespeare meant that, it's not truly love if it
changes when it encounters difficulties. This poem eloquently reflects how
divorce makes a mockery of the wedding vows, which pledges unconditional
love. Shakespeare itemizes what people who are really in love do not do,
they don't change. Their love remains strong even when they face difficult
situations. Along the same line, he described the concept of true love. It's
constant, unmovable and reliable. It's not weakened by difficulty or hard
times. Finally, love is not bound by youth and beauty. Your loved one remains
true even when you're no longer young and pretty. Love is forever.
Since the Industrial Revolution started in
England at around 1750, humanity never looked back. We wanted development,
money, power, every comfort and luxury but lost sight of some values which was comparatively
much more precious and important-“Love” Love according to the definition of
modern age would be either merely an attraction for the opposite sex, selfish
desires or simply lust. It isn’t that the selfless love which was conveyed by Shakespeare
has vanished totally, but when we talk about generalizations probably this
definition would definitely make much sense.
A very interesting concept which has emerged in
the 21st century is “loneliness” Surprisingly; this psychological
trauma was never experienced in the earlier days. Humankind was much affluent
and acquainted with moral values and had affection towards each other which has
become a missing element in our modern life. We, the people of modern
generation have been taught to earn everything. In fact, love, happiness and
affection can also be amassed. How? The answer is Money. Is it genuinely that
love can be earned? Can defeating others give satisfaction? Can the concept of
happiness be understood without learning the art of sharing? The day mankind
understands these concepts; that day he could be called as a complete rational
being.
Another vision that comes in my mind is, does
love has an antonym? How can humanity forget the celebrated word- ‘hatred’?
Love poured in the glass of humanity where affection, care and selfless conduct
prevail can never have an antonym. Probably, this kind of a world where
discrimination and abhorrence doesn’t survive won’t be possible to create, but
my question is can’t we stop dividing ourselves? Boundaries between nations
were created for administrative convenience but was there any need for a border
line to be created within our heart? Religion was initiated in order to instill
values, code of conduct and morality in human beings but was there a need to
fight communally on it? Why a religion even had to be divided on the basis of
castes and sub castes? Isn’t love
becoming some sort of an endangered word which is marching towards extinction?
The richest person in the world, Carlos Slim
Helรบ, a citizen of Mexico has a net worth value of 69billion. Another
statistical figure reflects that nearly 15 persons die every minute in this
world due to hunger. What array of development are we talking about where
poverty prevails more than anything else? A child of merely 4-5 years is
weeping ahead of us as she needs a loaf of bread to fill her empty stomach.
What is the 1st instinct that generates in us? The immediate
feedback would be how to avoid and run away from the situation. Where have we
lost our humanity where only the word “Me” exists? Mother Teresa devoted her
entire life to humanity. There were people who didn’t understood her language
as she was an Yugoslavian but does love
really need any language to be communicated? It itself is a language which is
understood globally. Eventually, we all are human beings with the same scientific
name and can’t ignore the fact.
Humankind today is hustling after love. Every one
of us wishes to have a “Romeo” or a “Juliet” in their life. Love itself is such
a colorful word with multiple shades in it that nobody can remain untouched
from it. But, to be a true lover, you need to be a “giver” not a “scrounger”
Every form of love demands sacrifice. It actually glorifies the meaning of love
adding pure divinity to its meaning. The society we live in has fabricated us
in such a manner that self-centeredness is a part of our behavior. This
approach towards life can never hatch happiness in our life as I recall the
applauded lines of Dalai Lama,
“Happiness is not something readymade. It comes
from your own actions.”
Love according to me isn’t merely a feeling. It
is the glittering sunshine which makes me smile. It is the adrenaline rush in
my blood which adds spice to my life. It’s the twinkling hope in my heart which
says, that mankind would one day surely understand the true notion of love.
The human heart and soul always craves for what ,a feeling we call is 'love'.and you have kept a very brilliant point on it..which has craved my mind. Enhancing more of what it actually means .
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Good job..Mr.
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ReplyDeleteLove doesnot demand sacrifice. It is in fact a willing surrender of the self, of the 'I', transcending all material boundaries, reaching out to the soul, recognising the divinity in the other and submitting to the sublime...
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Love doesnot demand sacrifice. It is in fact a willing surrender of the self, of the 'I', transcending all material boundaries, reaching out to the soul, recognising the divinity in the other and submitting to the sublime...
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ReplyDeleteA well raised topic which is now a days given more importance'love'..especially wen 14 Feb is near people need to understand what really it means..
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ReplyDeleteVery well written mrigs gives d true meaning of love which our generation had lost good job dude
ReplyDeleteVery well written mrigs gives d true meaning of love which our generation had lost good job dude
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