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  • Messed up? Blame it on Jinni!

    I am aware im going to write about a very sensitive topic here and I would like to clarify that this is nothing more or less than my PERSONAL VIEW on this specific issue.
    Even though this article is about a social issue, the religion is as much a part of it so I may mention religious stuff here and there just for clarity. Its not referred as "exorcism" in all the religions, but I use the common term for simplicity.
    Exorcism exists, one or the other form in all main religions of the world. Possession is the cause. Exorcism the cure. Some say they get cured after exorcism. May be. May be not.
    In Maldives, the society is much civilized and literate. Everyone can read, write and access mediums of information anytime they want. People are civilized. They know about medical conditions. They have access. Therefore to the naked eye, the spiritual way of healing doesn't exist any more. It actually does.
    Almost every one in Maldives has a first hand experience on possession and even exorcism. Woo-doos also have pretty much the same kinda consequences so im not gonna talk about it in specific. If your a Maldivian and reading this, just take a moment to remember that brother or friend or neighbor of yours having to go through all sorts of traumas due to some evil powers upon them. Or may be you would have heard how that certain somebody was cured after an exorcism!?
    Does it work? What is possession? What is exorcism? Can you blame another person for your own mishaps? Its a very human approach to find someone to blame but its also very wrong.
    In most cases possession includes having horrible nightmares, feeling of being watched, some mishaps and in extreme cases the jinni (Demon) gets into the body of the person. Before going to my reasoning, I would like to mention Im a spiritual person. I believe in God Almighty, Jinni ( some of who obey god and some of who doesn't ) and I believe Jinnis can interact with humans. But I also believe the yhave their own lives. Their own things to do. We all have our own purpose of life. And some how along the way, you might experience or encounter jinnis since they are among us. But how often does that happen? In Islam it is said that they will not just come and "play" with humans for fun. When we accidentally do something to disturb them, they might cause some troubles to us. And Islam teaches how to protect yourself from the evils of such worlds. So what are the chances that we might encounter jinnis and get possessed? I dunno. But I do know it cant possibly be as high as it seems.
    A person suffers a bad condition of headaches for more than a month or say a week, he seeks medical treatment and if he doesnt get cured, he is convinced its possession. That some jinni is overpowering him. Some one doesnt find any good luck or peace in the home, its always some jealous person doing a woo-doo on him. Or even when some people have marriage problems, they resolve it to be a woo-doo.
    Can it happen so often? I dont believe. Because most of these people who claim to be possessed by jinnis hasnt seen anything as such in real life. Its always dreams and feelings.
    Cant people be a little more practical? Cant you possibly have a medical condition? Psychological condition? And above them all, cant you accept the bad things in life as much as the good? Cant you take responsibility for your own bad things just like you take credit for the good things? Or do you simply want to blame it on someone else? Does that make you feel better to think your life is messed up because of some unseen power of evil? Or should it be better to find solutions within your reach of materialism rather than going beyond imagination towards spiritualism?
    You decide.
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    Note; This is the third time I have written this article for this blog. Every time I write it, I have just too much to write, I delete it half way through. But this time I just couldn't hold it. Forgive me if I been too harsh.

  • Is the Indian audience so dumb!?

    Last night me and my best friend watched the latest Bollywood (Indian) blockbuster "Ghajini" which was a remake of a Tamil movie of the same name which again, was an adaptation of the English movie Memento.
    For the people who might not know about Memento, I would like to brief it as a movie about a man, who suffers short-term memory loss, seeking vengence from the people who killed his wife.
    The Indian movie has the same plot with a girl friend in place of wife.
    The movie opens where a doctor explains to the audience (visually to some medical students), what Short-term memory loss is! 5 minutes of that proceeded the story of the hero. The Indian way of introducing characters with dramatic music and extreme close-ups was what I was already determined to ignore. So it was. The girl friend was a sweet, cheerful and extremely kind girl who helps the blind kids get into the museum, blind man cross the road and finally as her last act of kindness, get into a messy situation of saving a bunch of girls who were seemingly traded by an underworld man, to steal their body organs like kidneys. She gets killed in front of her lover ( the hero ) in much vain and drama. The hero gets hit in the head and that causes him the memory loss. Wait a minute! I forgot to mention how the Hero calls her up one day and explains he loves her so much cos she is so kind and helpful for the helpless. ( for gods' sake, who didn't know that by then? ). Especially when you see him drooling on the side-walk every time she helps someone?!
    Anyways, as we go ahead we see many situations where this hero meets people and he doesn't recognize them. And then those people had to say " Oh! you don't remember me? You see, you suffer SHORT TERM MEMORY LOSS! which is why you don't remember anything other than the last 15 minutes of your life!".......:##
    Fine. lets move ahead and see how he seeks vengeance. Through continuous reminding to the audience, BY WORDS, that he has short-term memory loss, the hero manages to go up to the Villain (underworld business dude) who killed his girlfriend. And then... the Villain keeps repeating "A man with SHORT-TERM MEMORY LOSS trying to kill ME? The man who cant remember anything other than the last 15 minutes of his life, is trying to kill MEEE!?".... :??: why? why do they have to repeat it so f***ing much?
    And in the much dramatized lengthened final fight with the Villain, the Villain yells at the hero the same shit over n over again and says hes gonna kill "this girl" ( a character in the movie whose sole purpose was getting killed there ) to remind the Hero of how he killed the hero's girlfriend. God, I was sick. I mean the Dumbest of the dumb will know by the end of that three hour something movie that the Hero remembers things when he sees or hears something that connects to his old memories. We ALL KNOW THAT! >:XX whats the point in repeating SHORT-TERM MEMORY LOSS in every freaking scene? Is the Audience that dumb, that some character in the scene has to explain how and why it is happening so? Whats the point of playing a character if you cant make the audience realize whats happening without directly saying it to their face? Whats the difference between a documentary and a movie for Gods' sake!? Or is the Indian audience simply too DUMB? :crazy:
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