Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Good and Evil.

An angry serpent shows its evil fangs just to defend her offspring. A terrorist bombs the railroads to get back his old freedom from the opposing force. Good and evil are not opposites. They are not even mere set of relatives. They are the siblings of the same mother. They spring from a single source. No, even this undermines their association. The emotionless evil is instigated by the incandescence of the inherent good. A refracted ray from the glittering good on the mirror of 'me and mine' marks the emergence of evil. It is the gaiety in the glaring goodness which garbs the attire of affliction to emanate as evil. Evil can never be the source of something good, but it is always the other way around. It is the spark from this goodness when passing through the crystal of ego, results in the spectrum of virtues and vices, which we call 'nature'. It is from this good that God originates, devoid of a 'o' - representing the origin of evil.