Sunday, September 9, 2007

Children Fairies

A child should never - under any conditions - be subjected to deliberate pain.

Pain is inevitable. Every child will bruise their legs or cut their hands while playing. When I was a little boy I have probably fallen over 17 trillion times while playing in the garden or with friends or something. Every wound has healed over the years with very few leaving scars that remind me now of great times. But deliberate pain never heals - even when its scars do. And it does not hold good memories at all.

By their nature, children are innocent and pure. They may be mischievous, but are not evil. They may be annoying, but are not bad. They are just taking their time to explore the vast world they are brought in at their own rate and their own way.

This is their nature, this is the way they are. That is the beauty of a child.

Now think of a child as a fairy. Imagine that every single little boy and girl are all fairies with beautiful fragile golden wings. Their wings take them places. They see things and learn things and evolve in their own ways. They are not held down by gravity like grown-ups. They have wings to take them further up.

The wings take them places grown-ups don't even understand. After all, how can one understand what they do not know is there?

And the little children keep flying higher and higher. There is no limit to where they can go. They never get tired. The more their wings flap., the more their imagination fuels them on. The higher they fly, the more they see and learn...and the more grown-ups will not understand them.

But then, humans are not known for dealing well with things they don't understand. Our history speaks of it. We destroy what we don't' understand with no remorse.

Failing to understand the children, some parents think their kids are 'bad' or 'undisciplined'. To solve the problem, parents can go to insane extremes. The truth of the matter, they just don't understand their kids. Discipline was never meant to hold people back. Children are not meant to be disciplined 24 hours a day. If they did, they would never fly too far up - they would never know their true potential.

To enforce discipline, some parents resort to pain. They beat their children up to 'force some discipline into them'. The problem is that the children's little fairy wings are very very fragile. Slowly they tear and break.

Pretty soon, the children are trying to fly up into their own world but their wings just can't carry them anymore. They flap as hard as they can, but they just don't rise from the ground. They are becoming more and more like adults. There is one major problem though. Most adults manage to bring things back from their flights during their childhoods. But these children never got the chance to bring anything back. They grow up never knowing how to fly.

As their wings stop flapping, their imagination starts to fail. Slowly, their light starts to wane till it finally dies away.

A child should never - under any conditions - be subjected to deliberate pain. Period.

7 comments:

  1. i cannot stop the chill that pass through my whole body while i was reading this article,i always think that children have to be naughty and mischievous,burst with energy,imagination and happiness,and there is no violation stronger than taking all this things from them,breaking the fairies wings is an unforgivable crime because it leaves bodies without souls

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  2. You have touched every single nerve in my body. Simple can not say anything that can be put in words.
    But some children ARE NOT fairies , and could never be. I think you know one, more on the warlock, or demon side

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  3. Let's see how you treat your kids isA :P

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  4. lol@dina's comment :)

    I agree with mooze, too, children are not fairies. Yes, they're super cute, and small, and don't know any better than to behave the way they do. In that way, they are comparable to angels behaving "naturally".

    But soon enough, they can learn how to use all of that cuteness to their advantage too, and then they can be as "sharir" as adults that are childish. (P.S. Why was it that you were like "Shousha's not my favourite?")

    P.P.S. I choke Bart, all the time, with no regret or apology. You know the mean things he does.

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  5. So deep and touching. You are a good observer and you gonna be a good father.

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