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It is an irony of the human condition that man exists
as a living paradigm and reflection of nature and its
forces, yet engulfs himself into an existence where,
paradoxically, life becomes an illusion for him and not
as it appears to be. Hence, what he sees, may not be of
existence, what he thinks, may be but a mere fallacy,
and what he may feel, holds devoid of all sensations. It
is his vision, intellect and emotion which ultimately
subside and gradually become clouded by what, at
moments, is called, his own human stain, giving way to
such ironies of the human condition. It is a so-called
human stain, indirectly stemming and derived from the
inherent sorrows and saddness present in a society,
where such sorrows entail and originate from a loss of
some sort, be it of a material posession or of a
spiritual entity. Man develops this human stain by
feeling unjustly treated for being afflicted with such
sorrows and then inturn by blaming humanity since he
feels such sorrows and saddness are a plague and
disruption to his reality. It is a human stain which
then, being an infectious and contagious entity, feeds
and permeates from man to man, infecting many in
society. It is a so- called human stain, which directly
encompasses and simply contains all that is evil and
derogatory to mankind... hatred, betrayal, brutality,
revenge, skepticism, mistrust and deceit. It is a human
stain, misfortunately, which man paradoxically wears so
proudly and adheres to with such fervor and vehemence as
if to acknowledge his presence and survival in a world
he feels with certainty, is engulfed with utter hatred
and cynacism.
And it is a human stain, that if not stopped, will
cast its final shadow upon man and play its ultimate
acts of irony in a plot where man's consequential
complexity will bring about his own self destuction,
leaving man with a persona and image so far removed from
what was once percieved to be an iconic portrait of
man's invinsibility.
And it is a so- called human stain, that simply will,
if removed, bring man out of chaos and
dissaray, and into dissillusionment and serenity, and
ultimately, back to his own humanity.
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