It is, however, ironical that after such monies
have been spent to secure the homes, dwellers, though protected from external
criminal invasion, live entirely bereft of equanimity.The internal terror they
encounter day by day makes a mockery of thousands of well-armed robbers, who attack
at dead of night. The reason being that, the home, though well fortified with
technological contraptions, lack the basic ingredient that could guarantee
peace of mind: Love.
Love is essential in a home, where peace, joy
and resultant good health and longevity must be found. The absence of love in a
home makes such an abode a little more than a pub, where fracas can erupt at
will. Thus lives of dwellers are exposed to fatal hazards, whose danger,
carefully built man-made walls can only abet.
The beauty and aesthetic details of a
multi-million dollar mansion does not guarantee the comfort of its occupants,
where love is elusive. Indeed, such an edifice can end up as house of horror,
where murder and all sort of bizarre acts occur. There have been mansions in
which multiple suicides and murders occurred. In spite of walls, which no
hi-tech criminals can penetrate, a home devoid of love is as porous and
defenseless as a village market place.
The security that one needs for equanimity and
longevity is more than erecting man-made concrete walls and installing hi-tech
security devices. Where there is love, couples can brave the horror and sleep
like babies unruffled in an open field at night.
In a home where there is no love, everybody
feels insecure. Children dread their parents’ footfall. Parents, as well, feel
their wards would join killer gangs to come at them. All exist in mutual
suspicion. Even in broad daylight danger incarnate in concrete apparition. None
can take another into confidence. High blood pressure and cardiac arrest become
regular visitors; while life expectancy nose-dives precariously. The home,
though fenced with concrete, becomes exposed to uncertain death.
Love is the greatest defence in a home. Its
protective potency out-smarts the strongest concrete wall, or all the magic of
technological contraptions. It strengthens filial confidence and guarantees the
assurance of impervious bond of fraternity.
To cultivate the kind of love that would fence the
home against lethal attack, one must
1. be willing and ready to
forgive an offence before it crystallizes into malice,
2. destroy records of
offence accumulated over time,
3. keep an open mind and be
ready to own up to his shortcomings,
4. be meek enough to say
sorry when he steps on the toes of others,
5. realize that one
sterling act of love can erase the hurt of a million years,
6. be willing and ready to take the first step
to sow love, and to counter the hate of yesterday with genuine forgiveness and
act of love.
7. Learn that we will
always offend one another as long as we go together, but the sublime virtue
lies in our ability to forgive one another and forge ahead as though nothing
has ever happened,
8. show concern in one
another’s endeavour, and criticize with love, with a mind to build up and not
to pull down, and
9. provide a shoulder on
which others should fall for soothing comfort, when threatened from without and
when disappointed from within.
We feel safe in the arms of those we love.
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