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Final Redemption
 
Should we call ourselves farsighted?
Our roots still lie in deep in the past.
Glorified under the name of present.
So what did we learn from our past?
Our blurred sight and stumbling feet
Laid no step right in our present age.
When this vision in itself is not clear,
The path to future is never trod upon.
Thus for all our wrongs and sufferings,
Made by the people and to our Nature,
We all await the return of the Messiah.
Desperately to save all of us from hell
When evil starts to win over the good,
To carry our sins and to save mankind.
But I would say, "Save yourselves first"
For water has finally crossed the brim
To teach the humans a lesson for life.
So start counting the days left before
The entire world is shred into pieces.
The body returns to its roots in the soil.
For the era of mankind to finally end
Destruction of the world is necessary.
We bear the fruits of our own actions,
But that's not the end of the road for
The immortal soul takes a new birth.
In His creative masterpiece we know
In this farsightedness of the Almighty
Lies our path to the final redemption.



The Story Behind

For a long time now, man has fiddled a lot with nature and Mother Earth. The amount of sin is increasing at a shocking rate. For his selfish deeds he has blamed almost everything but he forgot to restrain his own shadow. Today there are so many problems like poverty, population explosion, Global Warming suggesting the near future which may result in the extinction of this human race.

But we are responsible for our own destruction. We have to face this future if we don't take care of the present. In fact we should take care of our selves. Don't wait for a Messiah or a miracle to take place. I think even God has given up. Even he realizes that the only solution to this problem is destruction of this material world. In there lies our source of final redemption; to wash off our sins and take part in the joy of creation right from the scratch.
© 2002-2004 Rohan Athalye