Thursday, 13 March 2014

Who redeems?

The question that often I think about is who redeems for a wrong that you have done. Looks like I am going to tread upon the delicate area of what is wrong or right. In my books what is wrong is when harm is done to another person. Let me keep to that.

When I think about what is there to life anyway- I think that the people you meet in your life, were close to, who influenced your life, became a part of your life are the important things. People who remotely touched your life at any point of time, people who made you laugh, people who made you cry and people who disturbed you, people who enabled you. People who loved you and people who cared about you, people who thought of little things that mattered to you. Basically people who have been there for you in some way or the other or for little time or more. Those people and those emotions are the things you remember years later, as life moves on and as time flows by. 

I come back to my original question: who redeems? You, yourself and no one else is my guess. Because life is a cycle, and it all comes back to you. They say, all actions are inspired by that moment of time, the mindset at that point of time and sometimes the actions that you do are just a stroke of bad judgement. There are some things that cannot be redeemed, that should not be redeemed. Because if someone went through that pain that you caused, for something you did or said, you should go through it too. In fact it's good to go through that pain. You accept and embrace that pain and you know that to live again, and to feel again you have to first forgive yourself. Whether you deserve any more, that's really not a question for now. You may think what you want to, you may want what you want. But really, God is watching and he will dole out the justice, he is there for that. He is watching you do your bit, your own journey, your own efforts. When it's enough, it's over. You will know that it's enough and over. He gives everyone a chance, to prove it to him, by proving it to yourself, that you really mean it.

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