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rajji
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posted July 01, 2011 09:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for rajji     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Today I was reading a piece of News that made it to the headlines.
I could'nt stop myself from feeling pity for the murderer-Who was a man of Great Moral Standards,Loyal,Trust worthy.
Highly intelligent,Scored very high percentile in all of his tests.A naval lieutenant in his late twenties.

Well this is not the first time...That my Heart took a blow fro the verdict announced.The fault is not his and yet he has to spend 10 Years in imprisonment for homicide. while his Girl Friend who is the actual perpetrator gets away with just three years.WHY??I ask myself WHY! WHY! and WHY??!

Have you ever felt that way??
Yes I re-iterate
People Who commit Passion Killings are not criminals!I can forgive him.Can you??
Why or Why not?

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rajji
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posted July 01, 2011 09:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for rajji     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Passionate crimes,Where hearts are

Stolen
Or worse yet,
Broken
Are committed
All the time.
The '‹Å"perps'
May be good people
Oft viewed
Carelessly
And misstakenly
As slime.
Finding a jury
Of peers
Ought not
Prove difficult,
Though
Self-righteous
Attorneys
On one side
Or the other
Might use their
Preemptory challenges
To eliminate
Any possibly
Complete human
From being seated
In one of
Those famous
Twelve chairs.
Real humans


Have broken things
And real humans
Have fears.
Real humans
Can laugh at
Themselves
And real humans
Shed tears.
Stealing a kiss


From
Secretly
Willing lips
Is not in the same
Category
Of offence as
Holding onto
Someone
Who no longer
Wants to be held
With vice-like
Grips.
Charge and


Convict them
And then throw the book;
As they leave love's
Courtroom
They may glance
Over a down-sloping
Shoulder
And steal
A final look.
A lie to be kind


Or gentle,
Silence
When noise
Is ordered
From the bench
Where the
Black robed
Ruler of all
That goes on
In that room
Sits over a crack
In the floor
That
Has a false back
And looks like
A leather chair
To all those
Standing
At the lower
Levels;
Hence,
Passionate crimes


Are committed many times
By people who feel things
Strongly;
If no one gets hurt
Or gets permanent
Mud on their shirt,
They just may have
Been accused
Wrongly.
Crimes of passion

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rajji
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posted July 01, 2011 09:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for rajji     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
May explainBut never excuse

The bringing of pain
When the more genuinely
Loving
Thing to do
Might have been
To abstain.
Any robe


Unable to
Understand
And excuse
An innocent
From the shelf,
Could be the robe
Compelled by
Conscience
To recuse
Themselves.
Passion was once


In fashion.
Now sometimes
Seen as a sign
Of nerdity,
Viewing the voice
Of the heart
As a deficit
Is a simple
Yet concurrently
Complex
Absurdity.

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abcd efg
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posted July 01, 2011 12:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for abcd efg     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes he can be forgiven. That is exactly why he is sentenced only for 10 years imprisonment and not life time or hanged. (The police are not happy with this verdict as they think it is done in cold blood by both. So they might take it to the higher court). And dear, one chooses a partner or gets a life partner (according to Indian arranged marraiges) exactly as what one is supposed to. Karma, astrology etc will tell you. So if he has to get a better partner he has to be better. Are you getting it?

One more thing, that Karma will not only involve his karma but his families', society's and also his past life's. So many things involved. But nevertheless its OK. He can be forgiven. As he has done it in the heat of the moment.

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abcd efg
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posted July 01, 2011 12:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for abcd efg     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
There is another aspect to it. Did you think of it? The guy who this girl's bf found with her might have invited this death on himself for upteen no of reasons.(When you read about him you can guess what this person might have been upto). Her bf played the part (for some reasons that his karma put him in this position). Now he will be punished for it. He will get redeemed. What about the girl? Redemption is a free ticket in GOD's ways. But for the one who goes 'unpunished'? The life is going to give her befitting lessons. Both bfs gone. Career ruined. I wonder whether her family or friends will accept her. What will she do and how? GOD's ways are very queer. Her 'punishment' could be worst. The legal one for him i think is better than what she faces on HIS way in the future.

Ppl will be already having a softcorner for him i.e. those around him. And after he is through the legal punishment ppl could also forgive him as he has been through the grind. So chill!

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abcd efg
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posted July 01, 2011 01:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for abcd efg     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I will tell you a story Rajji.

Once a guy was brought for a trial for theft. The lawyer successfully argued the case against him as there were sufficient proofs to proove him guilty of the crime. The judge, who was a very good and honest judge, was however not satisfied. Throghout the trial he got this feeling that this fellow was innocent. He even asked the poor chap and the fellow replied in the affirmative. The judge nevertheless ruled a sentence against him and left the court room.

But even as he went to his chamber he could not let the uneasy feeling go somehow. He was a pious man so he prayed and sent for the chap before he could be taken to the jail. The guy was produced before the judge. He gave the chap a long look and finally asked him whether he had committed this crime to which he again said 'No'. Now the judge thought for a moment and asked him whether he had committed any crime before. And to this the chap replied that he had once committed a theft long time back but luckily he had escaped it. And in fact that was of a greater value indeed than this one. The judge was relieved. He asked him to be taken away.

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iQ
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posted July 02, 2011 03:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for iQ     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very good views Abcd.

This love triangle must have started centuries ago. Each of the participants must have knifed the other at various points. The escape is to refuse to kill when the opportunity presents itself, and the karmic debt is in favor of the most recent bad guy getting knifed. This is getting off of the karmic wheel, and attaining centuries of forgiveness.

This case also shows the dangers of sexual affairs with filthy people. This actress of ill repute must have bedded many a mafia don or politician to rise in her career, those vibrations too must have played their part in perverting the Naval officer's "Lower Chakra" Consciousness. The victim could have had an excellent bride due to his successful career and looks but the force of his past life karmas with the actress perverted his mind and he chose to be with her in spite of knowing her reputation.

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