We always believe that we are good and somebody else is bad. We are good because we do what we believe is correct. Others are bad because what they do we believe is incorrect.
Change the border. Change the barrier. Go to the other side.
What happens then?
They always believe that they are good and we are bad. They are good because they do what they believe is correct while what we do they believe incorrect.
So what matters is belief and the border you belong to.
Earlier the stretch of road from Curzon Gate to Ulhas is prone to accidents. Whenever one encounters a heap of mangled metal, one knows that it is of a hapless vehicle that falls into horrific accident. And now it is salvaged. Then the road was turned to a two-lane highway. Way-side trees were cut down. Divider was erected right down the road. Now traffic is segregated. One is for going (towards Kolkata). The other is for coming (towards Burdwan). Now movement has become safer and comfortable.
But good and bad still exists.
Earlier trees were there. So it is good. A section of people thinks.
Now trees are cut down. So it is bad. A section of people feels.
All depends on what side of border you exist.
Remove the border and you get all good and bad are mixed. You get confused on what to do.
What will you do now?
Simple. Pull down all the barriers whatsoever are there in your mind. Set yourself among the enormous heaps of good and bad. Take time to settle your mind down.
Then create an environ around you that makes things happen according to your wish.
Harmony will be created out of cacophony.
Peace then comes to you, in place of confusion.
The key to getting abiding peace is the removal of mental barrier that you create to bifurcate people between good and bad.
Do not bifurcate. Just integrate.
After all there is a chord in everyone’s heart; strum it, melody oozes.
Don’t perish your self in the mire of good and bad.
Flourish your self in the ecstasy of integration.
You matter, not others.