Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Rebel.


‘Rebel’
‘Rebel?’
‘Yes, Rebel’
‘Rebel against what?’
‘Rebel without a cause
Rebel without a cause, the words struck like hammer and left me in utter confusion. How does one rebel without cause? Idiot, I thought. I was baffled, alone. Strange people live in this world, people like us but with different consciousness. What is right and what is wrong? What is law? How do we calculate the worth of something? And most importantly who are we to reckon? What is the power of will and does everybody have the same will? Yes, there is government to make laws and decide for us the right and the wrong, and yes, there is religion to cover up all the unanswered, incomprehensible questions, but what does a common man know? How will he know the truth, the truth that he is not being manipulated, truth that everything he is doing is for a cause, for a purpose. Many things are concealed from a common man but we are strong enough to find answers. The lingering question: How strong can we get? can be answered through liberating ourselves, by making sure that we are curious enough to look for those answers. We must rebel in order to know. We must rebel without a cause but with a keen understanding of our actions. The brain must not stop working. Never go full retard (sometimes, you can). The transition of knowledge and information must remain consistent. Rebel, rebel to free yourself, rebel to liberate yourself.
The answer was quite clear. The answer just came, without any warning, without any sign. ‘What an Idiot’, with a smile I, too, left the building.