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EYES..

What is out there if not love. Procuring progenies is the meanest job; if it is devoid of love. See the things you have seen before. See them again and again and again. Your eyes have matured with time. Don't you see something new? Sow the seeds of eyes all upon your skin, Same as one does; when waiting for a beloved. When you get tired of bodily eyes  there is still one pair left, etched  on the heart's wall- an ocean of love, where no one can crawl. Sit there,like a recluse, to peruse the script you use. Dip the nib below the rib, and puncture the vein to make a crib where you can reign.  By- Palavi   

Unexpressed anger leads to unresolved conflicts

  “Control your anger, it blurs your judgment”. Time and again, we have been listening to this phrase when we get angry. Though syntactically we might be using these phrases differently depending on the culture we belong to, yet it all boils down to one simple point, ‘not to get agitated’. However, the wisdom possessed in the line is not as easy to comprehend as it seems. Apparently, anger and intellect appear to be in a contested relationship, nevertheless, there is a complex web of emotions behind. Moreover, we are taught only the damaging part of the anger. Instead of teaching its significance and relevance, we are told not to feel. And how ridiculous is this phrase, “not to feel”? It’s like telling a human not to be a human. As Carl Jung too says, ‘ Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves’. That means anger is a language that helps us to discover who we are and who we are not. It is a path to self-discovery. It also assists us in redi