By True Khmer
I would like to share my sincere condolences to you and your family.
It is very sad and a very difficult time for you and as I am a human I can imagine how much the pain that you and you family have had. We humans more or less share the same feelings about this tragic event in life across the globe. This sadness some time is uncontrollable, yet it is very universal feeling, principally motivated by the force of love, affection, caring, time and memory, which is bonded in our heart and mind.
Perhaps, this emotion that comes out of our faculty of knowledge which is a mysterious gift to human being called consciousness, which also separated us from other animals or beings. They say when we mourn our lost [loved] ones, it seems that time stops moving and you feel the sacred state of mind that free us from the earthy concept, which filled with karma or sins. Some would never recover from this feeling for the rest of their lives.
Our lives is of course is a journey that cannot be played back like in a film. Some see this journey as an opportunity to obtain the merits for their next life as our existence is governed and recorded by God. Some also see death as a complemented thing that will renew or free their soul from this violent paradise into the next one. When I talk about all of this concept of lives, I am sure that not many people believe in it, or they might view it differently from me, but I would like to share with you that our existence is mysterious. Scientist, of course, can only explain about the DNA of God’s elements, the atom,which itself is composed of even smaller subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons and electrons, but none of them can tell the origin or the big history that go beyond the Big Bang or the big history of God’s Great, Great grandfather. Yes, when we talk about elements, it is a complicated knowledge, and scientists acknowledged that atom cannot be destroyed, isn’t it a glue? for us to realise that it is atoms that made the air we breath, the breads we eat and the bricks that build the houses, and of course our body too, which is the house of our soul, cannot be destroyed too?. We are not scientist, we don’t know much about the quantum theory, but I am sure we certainly have the ability to sum up the mysterious question without the answer of chicken and egg that human have been searching for the answer since they started walking on this planet. I don’t believe many things in religions, but I do respect them and I truly believe that there is someone, who are greater than us out there.
Yes, I am talking too much about my philosophy, but my sole purpose is to make you feel free and except that nothing in our live is eternal, like Lord Buddha said more than two thousand and five hundred years ago that when there is a physical body there is disease , there is suffering and death, and no one can escape this law of the universe [Rupaing, Dukaing, Annichaing, Annatta]. As our world in the 21st century is getting faster, many of us seem to forget the primary purpose of life that evolves with very important question such as ,why do we exist? What are we living for? what should I do for the next unknown life? Perhaps, if everyone is asking these questions they might be a better person and the world would be a better place.
When I read your article about your father passing away and the process that you had to face, it made me feel very sad, but I really appreciate your bravery to cope with all of those moments and especially you don’t mind to share honest emotion with the public at large. I believe that your grief certainly will be shared by many others and it will enrich and remind each other about the cycle of life itself.
May your father’s soul rest in peace.
True Khmer
1 January 2013 5:47 AM
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Anonymous
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your father was a good man for his beloved country and his fellow cambodians people.May his soul rest in peace.
Kmenhwatt 1 January 2013 8:46 AM
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- I would like to say it is very sad to hear that other member of royal
family passed away during this this of year.May his soul rest in peace
May god bless his soul....
Kapyuon
- Soma my princess i cry with you from a distance mourning your lost.May
your father soul rest in peace.Buddha words;karmang tuk kang ak nut
ta.....Mean roub mean tuk min teang leouy....
Kmenhwatt
- I share Princess Soma's and her sister's grief. May his soul rest in peace.
- May I share this moment of a very tough time with you. I had my father passed away last year so I know the feeling of the loss of the loved one. May you and your family overcome this sadness. Please accept my sympathy and condolence for your great loss.
- Let the begone be gone... one single thing which I'm concerned the most will be that if there is room in the political stage for any DECENT people from the Royal family to get in.
- តើមានទុក្ខអ្វីធំជាងទុក្ខដែលបណ្ដាលមក
ពីការព្រាត់ឆ្ងាយជារហូតពុំត្រឡប់វិលវិញ
នៃអ្នកជាទីស្រឡាញ់របស់យើង ?
សូមឲ្យសេចក្ដីសោកសង្រេងបានធូរ
ស្បើយ, តែសេចក្ដីស្រឡាញ់ និង
គោរព ចងចាំនៅ នៅតែមានជានិច្ច
យូរអង្វែងកាល តរៀងទៅ។
កពឈស
1 comment:
True Khmer,
Please kindly have someone to edit your letter before you submit and have it posted on KI-Media. I appreciate the letter; however, your poor writing reflect on all Khmer in general.
V/r
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