Salma-sitaray are a type of tinsel; they are commonly shaped like an octagon, and come in a plethora of pretty colours. Multifaced and vibrant, they are like my personal thoughts, ideas and questions about my memories of my country back home
In this plane of existence, of presence, time did not exist. It was twilight and yet dawn at the same time, the backdrop a universe sprinkled with stars against a deep swirling mix of colours ranging from the deepest black to the most glorious hues of purple, blue, all deep and ancient. Planets with moons so large that they swallowed half their night time skies. It was against such a planet, in the atmosphere high enough to be suspended without being pulled in, was a crystalline stone of many faces. The stone itself was a deep black, with flecks of an unknown material that flickered and shimmered as it gently and slowly rolled around. There was a consciousness residing within it, but just like the many sides, the consciousness itself was made of numerous fragments, each corresponding to the number of sides it had. The stone was alive and aware, and despite having no single identity was still as single and solid as the material it represented. Each plane was unique yet relate...
One of the most captivating thing about Karachi, or rather in Pakistan in general, were the simply amazing lawn prints. To be honest, when I landed on Karachi's soil, I was not the most fashionably-educated girl around, which some people might find amazing and unbelievable. But that's the truth of the matter: for me, my wardrobe had to be comfortable and easy. That's it. There were no fancy capris, nor any fancy expensive branded lawn prints ...nothing. Just plain cotton shalwar kameez, or something equally comforting in Georgette. All dresses would be of the same style... Front open, with a coat collar, and three quarter sleeves. It wasn't that I was not fashionable, it was just the simple reason that I was lazy and couldn't really be bothered with standing at the tailors and discussing designs for hours on end. However, it was when I visited the lawn houses in person, and saw the designs with my own eyes was that I was completely blown away...The geometric de...
Without being too disrespectful (or going in too much depth) I'll confess something to here: I am a BIG believer in the concept of karma i.e. the concept of what you do is what is returned to you, either here or in the afterlife. It forms the very BASIS of our existence, in terms of our religion too. Do good, so you shall have good, here or in the afterlife. As you sow, so shall you reap جیسا بوا ویسا کاٹا What goes around, comes around etc. etc. جیسے کرنی ویسے بھرنی What I fail to understand is why are we so eager to pin mis-happenings on some external hand, or on to an azaab (punishment) of the divine, while blissfully living life breaking every possible rule... I am talking about rules and actions that define us as a human. The most simple, basic definition: An entity who thinks, strives to be good, do good, and tries not to harm others That is how I define us humans. Why is it that then, we've managed to give ourselves a free pass to do whatever we l...
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