Author : Hari PRINJHA
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ISBN 13 : 9781976790508
Total Pages : 201 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (95 download)
Book Synopsis To Betray Is Human, to Forgive Is Divine by : Hari PRINJHA
Download or read book To Betray Is Human, to Forgive Is Divine written by Hari PRINJHA and published by . This book was released on 2018-01-03 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cheating and betraying one's loved ones, who have unconditionally given you everything; absolute love, categorical loyalty and total and comprehensive trust, are some of the many blemishes of the worldly creatures of this ignoble world. Their moments of madness, their mirage apparition of the non-existent heaven, their state of selfish intemperance, their pure greed and the vice-like grip of extreme selfishness, force them to demean themselves so brazenly, that they stab in the back, their kind and compassionate loved ones, who had least expected it from them. The illusion of nirvana dreamt in their moments of madness, disappears in a puff of smoke, colliding against the rocks of reality and leaves them a life of dejection, repentance, and remorse for the rest of their cursed lives. Many have tormented for the rest of their wretched lives, to put the clock back but few, if any, have ever succeeded. After the world comes to know them for what they are: proven guilty beyond any reasonable doubt, of betrayals of their loved ones who had shown total and unconditional trust in them; nobody loves them anymore, nobody trusts them anymore and the fierce flames of treachery burn their body, soul and indeed their entire world, morsel by morsel, in front of their very exasperating, distraught eyes. The only fire-fighter in the world, which can shower the smothering foam on the fierce flames of the inferno of their own making, is the very person whom they had betrayed, in their moments of madness. If they genuinely show remorse, from the core of their hearts and regret those transitory moments of madness and their delusion for the mirage of a non-existent paradise and convince the world that never again would they sell their soul, so cheaply and so despicable, to the devil, the world might seriously consider to forgive them; but only if the onerous world senses that their remorse appears to be heartfelt, genuine and total. If the victims of their betrayal, show magnanimity, despite the excruciating pain inflicted on them by the ones in whom they had shown total and complete trust and unconditional love, such souls must be blessed with super-human and divine qualities, as it is beyond the propensity of the ordinary worldly creatures to forgive the monsters who had betrayed them so audaciously and so viciously. Ordinary persons are often burning in the fire of perpetual craving for revenge and are at all times longing to kill those abominable traitors at the first available opportunity but the people who forgive the ones who betrayed them so callously, are no ordinary people. They are in a class of their own.Since times immemorial, there has been a perpetual war going on between the forces of good and the forces of evil. Evil has always been intoxicated with winning quick and decisive victories and has always been prepared to use every means at its disposal; with total disregard to ethics, morality or conscientiousness and they have absolutely no consideration as to whether they are using fair means or foul. The forces of evil blatantly ignore the pillars of ethics, high principles of morality and the teachings of wise men and even the sacrosanct treatises of their religions. They consider themselves above all ethical, moral and religious considerations and they are confident in their selfish minds that the laws of the world are meant for others, whom they are convinced are meek, passive and submissive and are not prepared to challenge the whole wide world to get what they have set their minds to get, come what may. They are always so madly obsessed with the lust for amassing the maximum amount of wealth and the ultimate power, at the minimum possible time.