Used to write a lot about Nirvana…the kind of writing that nobody reads as it was more like a personal research not for commercial use..That was around ten years ago when "Karma..Nirvana..Reincarnation..etc" sounded cool among the middle & higher class even some families named their daughters -"mostly"- Karma and Nirvana without having any idea what the hell does that mean.
Even though I am an anti-caste classified society, however since we are that type of society in Egypt and in our modern world mostly: as a "middle class" guy I used to notice other lifestyles -excluding the higher class- and how they can manage to reach moments of ultimate happiness that we cannot reach including or especially the higher class.
A plastic cup of "Homos sham" on Kasr elneel bridge with a fiancée looking at the nile,a farmer in front of his humble house with his kids looking at the greens in front of him and listening to "el3andaleeb",a young sheikh after a religious class teaching kids Quran and getting charged with the resonance of their pure energy….etc.
Back to "Tahrir square" are we now looking forward to find our way to ultimate happiness through real freedom not a "SCAFd" one? Or do we feel it when we speak it out loud in Tahrir square …did we feel this moment when we shouted "leave leave Hosni Mubarak" and the moment he said he was leaving, personally it was a moment of happiness I never felt before but was it instantaneous, was it fake? And will we be able to find our way again to our Nirvana?ah and concerning Nirvana itself we can talk about it later.
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