Saturday, May 17, 2025

Why do we kill ?

Who's given us license of killing? 

Have we ever pondered over this question🙋? It has been observed that this is the least searched question on any search engine. If we search a similar type of question, we get the answer "government". If we sit silently at peace with ourselves, we will surely get a very good answer and answer could make us sad. Because we keep moving from one genre to other, we have quite forgotten the basic stuff which lies in our subconscious. 

When we kill, a chicken🐔 for a meat, a sheep for a cloth, a goat or buffalo for a God's blessing, and a criminal for its crime, we forget something. A small thing which a small mind of ours forget sometimes is that we don't have the power to create. Still we kill. 

Actually we love killing, we love destruction, we love to live with people of our likes only. To be very precise, we want to live alone with our desire as "me the one person till wherever I see". This is our desire, but this is close to impossible and if possible even to slimmest;; it's scary😱. 

So let's ask ourself, if we were gifting death either as a land-force, water-force or air-force, the question, who should have given us the license, a small-capacitated man or the infinite? 

I am sure that we have not been given the license as the maha-purushas were given since time immemorial. 

Don't you think, they have the right to pick, plan, execute and end😌 ? 

War without deaths

One great time we would have thought about this. But that would have been long ago, the time before random medium started writing on our mental-slate. 

I know that this would seem to be an utterly foolish question for many readers. But, still I got few good examples from history. 

Toledo war waged in 1835 between Michigan and Ohio for occupying Toledo strip, could be studied to understand the unusual pattern. Arrest, court room discussion, verbal fights, and a single injury makes it a good-read. 

Honey war(1839), Pig war(1859), Whisky war(2022) could also be good 📖

Such wars from history surely boosts our rationality and we as a whole understand the huge difference between waging war and bringing deaths. 

Most of the deadly-wars were cat🐱🐱fight. 

Almost all deadly war in the history has been an act of sheer irrationality and foolishness. One fine day, the king thought of killing, king thought of "me as infinite, me as death-gifter. And the world picked that pattern. Again came another king and did the same. Rich became the king👑, result the same, Poor became the king👑, result the same, Saint became the king👑, result the same
Me is infinite and me will kill
Two cats and various rat-sepoys started gifting deaths. 

Frankly speaking, there have been only few wars which had GOD-DRIVEN- YAMARAJ. Other wars were just tug of war, but we killed. 

War with ropes 

Since time immemorial wars have been MAP-WARS. Still we bring deaths is surprising. The action we're doing absent mindedly is not at all the way infinite plans for us. 





Why we never thought of planing a war with just a thick and sturdy rope which would have been fun, creative and as per the laws of nature 🌿🍃.? Lot of newness, balance, flexibilities and groundedness would have emerged. 
Despite, being small and thin we aren't grounded, we don't love ropes and chains as weapons, we don't love jails as pause-stations, WE ONLY LOVE RANDOM POWER-STATIONS.

Haunt, misery, uncertainty passes on from generation to generation. 

Because we still have to learn the art of war.





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