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‘What is Love?’

January 21, 2007 Rizwan 4 comments

Ever wonder what Love is? I had been doing research on this proposed subject for quite some time. But a strange thing happened that after a long long research & study & writing, I came across ‘An Essay by Jailed Uyghur Writer Nurmuhemmet Yasin‘. Immediately after reading it, I had no choice but to put his essay here and neglect my own. And here it follows:

What is love? This mystical, mythical question goes back to ancient times—without a coherent answer. Each person’s experience of love is uniquely varied, and each person’s understanding of love is different from the next. Love varies from one period to another along the length of a human life; a person can have many loves, but each experience will be different from the next. Summing it up, or pinning it down, are both impossible.

“Love is like a continually shattering mirror that always leaves behind images etched in people’s hearts; but it will itself remain a mystery forever.

“Many people give themselves over to this mystery, but while love can produce the most tender and delicate feelings in anyone’s soul, it alone can open a window in the hearts of a very few.

“A simple analogy might be that of spring water which satisfies an extremely thirsty soul. Imagine, in the intense heat of midsummer, a very thirsty shepherd, using both hands to scoop the running water from a roadside creek to drink with a joy that satisfies his thirst. Such a sensation is beyond compare.

A transformative process

“Similarly, when a tired and weary person returns home from far away, he says to himself, ‘Finally, I have come home,’ before stretching himself out on his bed to rest. This joy, too, is beyond compare. Again, when a writer who has been up all night working puts the last full-stop at the end of his article; this, too, is boundless consolation for the heart. These all are phenomena of love.

“In fact, love is a sort of deeply pleasing satisfaction, but with various manifestations. It defies explicit definition. Gibran Khalil Gibran gives us an extremely vivid description: ‘For even as love crowns you, so shall he crucify you. Even as he is for your growth so is he for your pruning. Even as he ascends to your height and caresses your tenderest branches that quiver in the sun, so shall he descend to your roots and shake them in their clinging to the earth. That is to say, love can occupy the deepest places of your mind, shake the foundations of your life, and force you to leave your native land. Like sheaves of corn he gathers you unto himself. He threshes you to make you naked. He sifts you to free you from your husks. He grinds you to whiteness. He kneads you until you are pliant; And then he assigns you to his sacred fire, that you may become sacred bread for God’s sacred feast.’

“Love is the kind of process described above; it makes you understand yourself. Only through this process, will you be able to become a soul, to become a part of life. Gibran uses a real life image to describe it, precisely because it is so difficult to give an explanation. A profound understanding of the process is even more difficult.

“Everybody has a different explanation and a different definition regarding the love they experience. The majority of people can suddenly fall in love with a stranger. If you ask them what they see in their lover, sometimes they can’t give you a clear answer. But the fact of their regard for each other is indisputable.

“Regardless of the secret mystery of love, it is a process in your feelings and in your heart. Love, too, always manifests itself in the body. Love will appear repeatedly in your life. In fact, the Gibran description of love is also talking about a solid, concrete form of love. Still other forms of love exist secretly in a human life.

‘Performance of the self’

“Love is a kind of performance of the self, a satisfaction of the self; love is a kind of need, or is a much-needed satisfaction. Love is a kind of tendency toward both secret transformation and public transition. No matter what, if you fall in love with an actual person, you can feel your body making various unexpected changes. You might also realize that changes are taking place in your thoughts as never before.

“If this kind of phenomenon appears in your life, you may presume you are in love, for these phenomena are a form of love in themselves. Regardless of whether these phenomena last a long time or a short time, whether they are painful or enjoyable, they constitute riches, which will inscribe themselves in your heart forever.

“In brief, as a living human being with a soul, it is impossible not to fall in love in the course of a lifetime. Love is like the sunshine; no matter how tightly you shut down your heart, the sunlight will find a way to shine into it. Love’s process is unstoppable. Therefore, my advice would be: Don’t waste your precious time trying to define the meaning of love. The best definition is already in your own heart and mind.”

Maralbeshi County
Midnight. July 24, 2004

Original Uyghur essay by Nurmuhemmet Yasin. Translated by RFA Uyghur service director Dolkun Kamberi. Produced for the Web in English by Luisetta Mudie. Edited by Sarah Jackson-Han.

Categories: Life, Love

Understanding Beauty

January 2, 2007 Rizwan 2 comments

LifeInside posted a hillarious yet Hazardous Materials Data Sheet. It reminded me of a video I saw about “The Beauty“.. and a friend of mine after seeing that video researched & sent me following .. I thought why not share this with everybody here .. Along with “Hazardous Materials”, we should also open our eyes to this ..

My friend wrote:

Here are some interesting statistics, you will especially like the ones at the end, regarding spending priorities. I will admit this is hardly a topic, I was interested in researching however, I guess interests can change once one becomes a parent.
Make dua for me also.

Eating disorders are now the third most common chronic illness in adolescent girls.
[Ref: Adolescent Medicine Committee, Canadian Paediatric Society. Eating Disorders in adolescents: principles of diagnosis and treatment. Paediatrics and Child Health 1998; 3(3) 189-92. Reaffirmed January 2001.]

The death rate for eating disorders is high: it ranges between 18% (in 20-year studies) and 20% (in 30-year follow-up studies). In fact, the annual death rate associated with anorexia is more than 12 times higher than the annual death rate due to all other causes combined for females between 15 and 24 years old.
[Ref: Cavanaugh, Carolyn. What we know about eating disorders: facts and statistics. In Lemberg, Raymond and Cohn, Leigh (Eds) (1999). Eating Disorders: A reference sourcebook. Oryx Press. Phoenix, AZ]

47% of Canadian females age 11, 58% of Canadian females age 13, and 55% of Canadian females age 15 say they would change how they look if they could.
[Ref: Health and Welfare Canada. The health of Canada’s youth, views and behaviours of 11-, 13- and 15-year-olds from 11 countries. (1992). Anonymous. Ottawa ON: Minister of Supply and Services. H39-239/1993.]

71% of adolescent girls want to be thinner despite only a small proportion being over a healthy weight.
[Ref: Paxton et al (1991). Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 20, 361-379.]

80%-90% of women dislike the size and shape of their bodies.
[Ref: Hutchison, Marcia. (1985). Transforming Body Image. The Crossing Press, New York.]

Of women between the ages of 24 and 54 who diet, 76% diet for cosmetic rather than health reasons.
[Ref: Thompson, D.M., et al. (1985). Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia: The Socio-cultural Context. International Journal of Eating Disorders , 1 (3), 20-36.]

Spending Priorities

Amount of money needed each year (in addition to current expenditures) to provide reproductive health care for all women in developing countries - $12 billion

Amount of money spent annually on perfumes in Europe and the United States - $12 billion

Amount of money needed each year (in addition to current expenditures) to provide water and sanitation for all people in developing nations - $9 billion

Amount of money spent annually on cosmetics in the United States - $8 billion

Amount of money needed each year (in addition to current expenditures) to provide basic health and nutrition needs universally in the developing world - $13 billion

[Sources: U.N. Development Programme (UNDP), Human Development Report 1998 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), pages 30 through 37.]

It is amazing to see how much we are willing to spend on artificiality.

Hubble Deep Field: The Most Imp. Image Ever Taken

January 1, 2007 Rizwan 4 comments

Ever realized how immense the universe is.. especially when we are living in it!

I have always been interested in astronomy. And fortunately, few days back a friend of mine sent me a link to the most important picture ever taken by humanity and I have ever seen. As Tony Darnell, the director of the following said: “it’s absolutely mind-blowing if you stop to think about it, that by looking at a patch of sky that appears to have nothing in it, and you stare at it long enough, you see an image full of galaxies.

.. following will elaborate what I am talking about.

After seeing this,

One person wrote refering to the documentary above: “we live in an infinite universe … infinitely large and expanding … and infinitlely small … no beginning no end …. infinite …. no limits or bounderies imposed by human minds …” No doubt, he/she took the words orbiting my mind.

When our Universe is so so so so .. tremendously huge .. as of now, 47 billion light years across! what about the Greatness and Magnificence of its Creator!!

Categories: Morals, Technology