This is another blog I have tried on the topic 'Abandoned House', (provided in Eva's Writing Challenge), which I have used as a metaphoric symbol. Maybe it is found by the readers as somewhat philosophical.
When we are in suffering and difficulties, a stage comes when we considered ourselves as an “abandoned house” haunted by the miseries. An abandoned house is a place where no one wants to come or pay a visit. But when a passerby sees a single thin line of a light, there arises a hope for the wanderer to take a refuge in it.
So, whatever your sufferings and difficulties are, do not complain about them to others and do not look dejected. You are not an abandoned house, you are the hope where a wanderer can take refuge from worries and enter it with the hope that his fatigue of travel will be relaxed. Try to light the lamps within you. Yes, the worse the situation is, the more you must make the light shine. And do you know what will happen as a result? This light will attract people from every direction, and they will say, ‘We are with you.” People think that their misfortunes can touch the hearts of others, so they talk about these misfortunes in the hope of gaining help and relief. But no one wants to go into the abandoned house, because, they are frightened of miseries and hopeless conditions. They just want to flee from there. They want to listen only about, beauty, light, and love, in these they find attraction. How much the life is difficult, let a ray of light (hope) lit, because you are not an abandoned house. You are a shelter for those who are wanderers, travelers in search of light.
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Onee
Any doubt?
Thanks Bet for the comment. I have already said that it is a bit metaphorical and philosophical.
Definitely it is nicely written but tough to get the inner Meaning! But, I liked your writing style, wordings....I am still trying to get the meaning of it in my way!
Thanks Dara for your unique styled comment.
Thanks, Eva. I am glad to be of any value to contribute in your challenge. It's all your appreciation and encouragement.
@Kal
Thanks for the compliment.
Main tum ku itifag hain, Mishaikh sahib. I agree with you, our sufferings and hard times must not be spread to others. We have to ask Allah for that. He is the one who takes care of that. We are not as you and that lovely lady, Eva said, "we are not abandoned house.
Braavooo, I like this.
I did not know “The Abandon House” was an expression and could be used in such metaphorical way.
It is meaningful, inspiring, encouraging and motivating at the same time. I really like this kind of writings because I believe, they reach out to a wide audience, as may be able to relate to it, in the one or other way.
Just magnificently splendiferous :)
Thank you so much for taking so active part in the challenge, I do not know what to say to show my appreciation.
Dear Mr.Mishaikh,
I saw a great philosopher behind the romantic boyfriend.
You have shown a different bright side who can add their life.
Thank you so much dear!
Yes, Onee I "still" have this skill of writing. Not yet faded away.