Monday, April 23, 2007

Cry and the nature cries with you..

Walking through the streets of London, I could see that there was hustle and bustle everywhere. People walking up and down the road, trying to cross the busy road, running to catch the bus, zipping down the road in car. Rain doesn’t stop these people from moving on with their usual life. They are so busy that they cant sit in one place and eat their lunch peacefully. No wonder the take aways are very popular here in London. I was observing them very closely and I could catch different expressions on every face, some laughing away to glory, some too engrossed in their own thoughts, some of them telling their kids to behave while some arguing with their partner. Face is truly the index of mind. But how many of us can really portray the feeling inside, on our face. Its not that everyone is happy with their life. People with bad jobs, financial crisis, family trouble, break up issues. Every person walking next to you or opposite you has some problem or the other with his/her life. Just because he is smiling, you cant draw a conclusion that he is very happy with his life . But if our face starts reflecting whats on our mind then you’ll probably run into grumpy and gloomy face every day. It’s true that face is the index of mind but it’s also true that a smile on that face can hide all the grieves lying inside us. Crying is by far the most beautiful expression that god has given us. When you cry you feel you have released all the pent up emotions and feel all new to face what life has in store for you next. After all nature also uses this expression to show its grief by way of raining down on the earth.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with your thoughts...Crying does help take out the negative energies from our body..lovely reading!

Sreelatha Ramakrishnan said...

thanks so much

Reets said...

Hey Sheelu,
Really loved this article of urs.. Crying does help us feel relieved and rejunvenated to take up new challenges. It helps us to get over something which has been troubling us ....once we cry over something I guess we can easily overcome the pain.

Vinesh said...

if nature shares her grief by raining, how ironical that the world rejoices!

Ankit Ashok said...

Poetic thought indeed, but I doubt if crying was indeed "designed" to release emotions.

Its more like a secondary expression system, which comes into play when the mind finds it difficult to articulate all that it is processing.