Monday, 10 December 2012

ERADICATION OF SCARS

                   'A pen is mightier than sword' implies that  what is placed in writing - by express means - will create a higher  degree of impact than a physical injury inflicted with a sword.. This only means that imprints and impressions get formed in mind and as human nature is,  he shall be constrained to refer to or reflect on the said impression either voluntarily or involuntarily in a given situation. This factor, inbuilt in the human system, calls for an analysis of various ways to to erase or much less to say eradicate the scar/s that had found its entry earlier in that being.                                                                                                                                        
                    An analysis said above, in the first instance, requires an examination of the scar/s that found its way.  This examination will definitely boil down to reveal that the scars had their entry only in the context of a relationship.  Further, such examination would also bring to light how the relationship had been created and how non-maintenance of that relationship had produced a telling effect.  All said and done, whether a scar has arisen out of a physical act  or out of expression of words, scar will remain a scar and initially  erasure of the same followed by its eradication is advocated  and this can be done only over a period of time when saubsequents events occur.  Till such time reverberations of the occurences of scar/s is bound to stay.     
                    Time element, nodubt, is the best panecea for all the ills stated above. But what requires to be done is to take advantagew of the time element to conceive constructive thoughts for a phased eradication of the scar/s. In this regard, if harmonious relationships are desired to be established between two persons - either or the both had beeen inflicted with scar/s on an equal footing or dissimialr footing or one person alone had been affected while the other is not - a special BEAR AND FORBEAR attitude from the side of both the presons will be a fitting panecea.  After all an event of joy is bound to overshadow an event of sorrow and vice versa as this factor of one event  eclipsing the other is inherent in nature.  Hence the precept of rtime element is to be adhered to at all times.    

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