Black Spot
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J.M. Barrie, Robert Louis StevensonAbstract
Senses are the doors to the outer world, and, as a result, collect impressions in numerous forms, shapes and colors. One such color is black - the symbol of negativity, death or endless pain. When one comes in contact with the things and people, one experiences the lighter as well as the darker side consuming it both consciously and subconsciously. As the running events in life are fast and complex in nature, no one can surely say when the first black spot enters or entered. Of course, a person does not look inside sincerely to identify one’s inner dirt rather one searches it in another. Thus, one mitigates the chance to uncover oneself and be a plain and clear mirror. Instead, a little black spot, if identified and washed out at its origin like nipping the evil in the bud can open the gates to Heavenly Abode where one can float at ease without further damaging the mind and body. And, for this, one needs to learn the art of meditation and enjoying one’s company sans the support and expectations of others.
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