Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Boundaries of Heaven

When human beings were living in caves.. there were no shopping malls and movie halls.. it is hard to believe that there were NO WINE SHOPS! Still they lived a happy life, otherwise, human population would not reached the current state. They were really happy, think of this: No polution, No global warming, No canned food, No traffic jams, No condoms.

There were also situations when they were very sad like for e.g. when somebody blew wind inside the cave, no one could stay inside as there was no appliance that could channel the 'wind' to a place with lower density. As a result cave men inside had traces of H2S(hydrogen sulphide) in their lungs.. as per the beaureu of enviromental pollution headed by Mr.Fartman Langdon.

While living, it is the state of being happy that we often refer to Heaven... naturally, the state of feeling sad & horrible, is Hell. There is a underlying principle or boundary that seperates this heaven and hell from our normal life. As long as you understand the boundaries of heaven, you can maximize the chances of staying happy in life & minimize the chances of falling out of the boundary directly into hell.

It's not as complex as it sounds. For example, On friday nite, I know its time to visit heaven so I will have whisky with soda. After my 4th round I'll be pretty high and happy... when I pour my 5th one, security alarm will go off.. i'll hear a voice inside me saying "You destination heaven arrived long back. Next stop is Hell".

You see... this is when, I should stop drinking. This is the boundary, 5th round of whisky, that seperates the heaven and hell. There are many evil forces, which are otherwise called close pals, may force you to cross the boundary. Be careful !

Another example to quote: As explained in my first blog "On My Own!", its '10 minutes in paradise' if you take just 10 min in a day. The same can turn into a hell if you have to be on your own for 10 min for every half an hour...this happens wen you get tempted & have 10 chilli bajjis on the road.

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