Tuesday, 19 August 2014

" Zindagi mai baaz dafa hamain pata nahin chalta k hum Tareeqi se bahar aye hain ya Tareeqi mai daakhil huay hain. Andhere mai simt ka pata nahin chalta magar Asmaan aur Zameen ka pata zaroor chalta hai, Balkay har haal mai chalta hai.

Sarr uthaanay par Aasmaan hee hota hai, Nazar aye naa aye.
Sarr jhukaanay par Zameen hee hoti hai, Dikhayi day na day.

Magar zindagi mai safar karnay k liye chaar hee simton ki zarurt parti hai. Daayen, Baayen, Aagay, Peechay, Paanchween simt pairon k neechay hoti hai. Wahan zameen naa ho to Patamaal (Hell) aa jata hai. Patamaal mai pohnchnay k baad kisi simt ki zaroorat nahin rehti.

Chatti simt sarr se upar hoti hai wahan jaya hee nahin jaa saktaWahan ALLAH hota hai. Aankhon se nazar naa aanay wala, Magar dil ki har dharkan, Khoon ki har Gardish, Har aanay jaanay wali saans, Halaq se utarnay walay har nawaalay k saath mehsoos honay wala. "



Translation:
" Sometimes in our lives we do not know whether we have emerged from darkness into light or if we are entering into the dark—the direction is unknown. But one can differentiate, in any case, between the earth and the sky. 

When you raise your head, it is the sky above; 

and when you lower it, it is the earth below—whether or not it is visible. 

To move forward in life, you need just four points of direction—right and left, ahead and behind—the fifth is the ground under your feet. If that were not there, it would be an abyss, hell, and on arriving there one would have no need of direction.
The sixth point of direction was above and that was unattainable. That was where God was—He who was invisible to the eye but was present in every heartbeat, every pulsing flow of the blood, every breath, every morsel that went down one‘s throat. "

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