3.1.09

Paranoia Exfoliation

Let’s talk about this fear
of not having a career
Let’s talk about this self
who always suffers misery
Let’s talk about this insecurity
of being unwanted by others
Let’s talk about this depression
that haunts thousands single maidens
Let’s talk about this education
as if without it will be the end of the world
Let’s talk about this happening lifestyle
that beats the Palestinians’ daily survival style
Let’s talk about this scandalicious affair
when bones sticking out a child's stretched skin
Let’s talk about this love conflicts
that revolve endlessly sucking up the cries of the world
Let’s talk about this relationship
that lasts longer than the fights breaking up tribes and brothers
Lets’ talk about this friend
whom drama excites our senses when a shoulder is needed to cry on

Let’s not on that nation
who paves roads with river of blood smearing crimson pebbles as a finale
Let’s not on that soul
which gives the world hopes and remedies for children whose eyes wide
Let’s not on that pain
suffered by them via hands that hold power to change the world
Let’s not on that beautiful person
who inspires others to lovingly cherish ourselves
Let’s not on that petty family friction
festering incurable infection ended with pus
Let’s not on that amazing place of nature
created by supreme creator for us
Let’s not on that lame stuff
which gives simple pleasure for our inner child
Let’s not on that small achievement
that boosts highs from adrenaline
Let’s not on that person
who strive for our happiness
Let’s not on that life experience
positively

...let’s just talk about a more beautiful life.

Note:
Exfoliation is the process of shedding off dead mental cells to reveal and expose more rationale, fresher layer. The shedding process unclogs impurities, keeps mind clean and helps reduce mania breakouts. It's usually the first step in cleaning your thinking mentality, to be followed by washing your heart with love (preferably one with hypoallergenic properties) and finally, moisturizing to absorb care to the world.

“Too many of us, suffering from the paranoia of every day life, view ourselves as always and entirely innocent of our life. We make an art form of disavowing personal responsibilities and blaming others entirely for everything bad that happen in our lives.”
(Martin Kantor in Understanding Paranoia, 2004)

p/s: May Allah swt warm our cold selfish heart with Nur...

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