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The Wisdom in the Talk

Started by Jibo, August 28, 2008, 03:26:46 PM

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Jibo

It is wisdom rarely noticed.
It can be seen when it is practiced.

My spirit is tamed by this sweet voice.
And the words can kill when they are voiced.

And those moving hands can witness be.
To this wisdom as it all can be.
The first touch, the second and the third can be.

The first offence is to know you and the second too.
The third is my desire stir by your long sermon.

But your courage increased my strength
And I agree with your proposition.
For true emotion shall come when it is not only desired.
:D ;)
A lazy youth is definitely a begging adult! Bata hankalin Dare ka yi suna!: Fas'alu ahalil zikri, inkuntum la ta'alamun!

HUSNAA

Quote from: Jibo on August 28, 2008, 03:26:46 PM



And the words can kill when they are voiced.


How true how true how true....
Ka sosa min in da yake min kaikayi... Voiced words are pure torture when they are not what u expect to hear.
I want to cry...
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

gogannaka

The worse is that after being uttered they can hardly be retracted.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

Jibo

Well, Husnaa and Gogannaka,

Sometimes you may get what you expect but at the long run it maty turn out to be deception and illussion. It is better to hear the bitter, bitter, bitter truth and be happy at the end, than to hear what sounds 'sweet' (swiftly nice?) to the ear for a moment and later on be disturbed for years. The words uttered are simply as good as they are heard, the otherness of good, no less no more. What matters is the substance and the essence they carry.
A lazy youth is definitely a begging adult! Bata hankalin Dare ka yi suna!: Fas'alu ahalil zikri, inkuntum la ta'alamun!

HUSNAA

Quote from: Jibo on September 06, 2008, 10:52:44 PM
Well, Husnaa and Gogannaka,

Sometimes you may get what you expect but at the long run it maty turn out to be deception and illussion. It is better to hear the bitter, bitter, bitter truth and be happy at the end, than to hear what sounds 'sweet' (swiftly nice?) to the ear for a moment and later on be disturbed for years. The words uttered are simply as good as they are heard, the otherness of good, no less no more. What matters is the substance and the essence they carry.

Lol we are not necessarily talking about truths you know. We are talking about words and as GGNK said can never be retracted. I still remember after many yrs what some one said to me so carelessly. They'd forgotten after all these yrs, yet I cant forget, and they were allegations and I am never dispassionate when I think back on those careless words.
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

Muhsin

Fascinating stuff, Jibo. You what I call rekindle this sub-forum.

Quote from: HUSNAA on September 07, 2008, 04:22:46 AM
Lol we are not necessarily talking about truths you know. We are talking about words and as GGNK said can never be retracted. I still remember after many yrs what some one said to me so carelessly. They'd forgotten after all these yrs, yet I cant forget, and they were allegations and I am never dispassionate when I think back on those careless words.

I still do that also, Husnaa. Do you know what ppl usually tell or rather criticise me on that? They, especially those near me, say I was unforgiven. I laugh in responce to that and replied that way; I do forgive but never forget. As one popular adage says; Magana zarar bunu... shiyasa we've always mind our daily utterences.
Get to know [and remember] Allah in prosperity & He will know  [and remember] you in adversity.