SIN
by Sheena Singh
What is Sin?
Or who defines what is right
and what is wrong?
Being Humans we believe in the
Law of Karma. We have been injected with the thought “You reap what you sow.”
In real life also, we come
across many instances wherein we get to see people who engage in “bad deeds”
get some sort of punishment in the same life. As Indians we believe in the
strong power of “destiny.” When someone does something we do not approve of,
instead of setting them right, we believe that “HE” will punish them for their
misdeeds.
What really is right or wrong?
Who defines what is or who is wrong? Is it the one who has all materialistic
powers on this earth?
What we normally term as wrong
include bribery, deception, lies and murdering someone. This also needs
filtering. Bribery can alternately be termed as “customer service” or
“marketing budget” which may be politically correct for some and wrong for
others. Why is it wrong for that fewer section of masses? Are they foolish or
naive in accusing marketing strategy as bribery? Or is it that their inner
conscience doesn’t allow them to stoop to that level and accept favors?
But why are they being framed
as “egoistic” or “high headed”
If the person accepting bribe
is committing a sin, why isn’t he/she getting punished? Does that mean it’s not
at all sin? We just wait for the Universe to give a hint and punish him/her
instead of cleaning the system. But who will clean the system when the system itself
is pretending to be blind?
We were taught in our childhood
not to lie else you go blind. But don’t we all lie once in a while in our
continuous effort to keep a balance in many ways? Is that a sin? What if one
lie is sweeter to be heard than a bitter truth? Are we being manipulative here?
Is deception a sin? Bluffing
is also deception. The majority of the corporations and employers bluff. Are
they deceiving the masses? Those who bluff are still very much a part of and at
the top of many systems. Knowing that we follow their speech, admire their way
of handling matters. Sometimes an entire nation runs on this very idea. How can
it be a sin then?
Murdering someone is supposed
to be the worst sin apparently. Anyone who murders another human is bound to be
punished. They are jailed for an indefinite period. But aren’t they leading a peaceful
life? They get bail to get married, to attend their special events as per their
hold on the system. Murdering someone for self-defense is not a sin we are
told.
The question is who and what
are the minimum parameters of defining Sin? How are these parameters set?
Are there any guidelines for punishment and time frame? Shall we continue for
“HIM” to enter and punish the so called sinners as per our choice? Does the law
of Karma even exist? Is it what we sow that we reap actually?
The fact is that we are bound
by our own conscience. It is nothing but our self-worth that speaks up for us
when something goes right or wrong. The stronger our belief in our own
self-esteem and values, the more we raise concerns when something or someone
does wrong as per those guidelines. We are nothing but mere conscience.
And regarding punishment,
let’s stand by the nature’s law, let’s give time some time.
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