My Shahl

It's all about my sweet friend called Shahla.. to whom I am pretty close to.. a blog which speaks about her life, zest, her whims and fancies, her pyche, her persona, her life style.. so in nutshell its just an endevour to unveil her insight to all her near ones who claim to know her better but perhaps still know her too little... so keep exploring ...

Saturday, December 23, 2006

My definition for Shahl has no end …

"Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety" said Shakespeare ages back while praising a feminine beauty. How relevant are these words when I think of my Shahl. I often short of words while defining her. Y'day night while talking we were in a different world. I kept narrating some of stories which really touched me of couple who fell in love and had their own way of defining love and relationship. I find different ways defining her often. Last night my conversation with her gave a new name to her, if I define my Shahl, I would rather love to call her a Missing Rib. Well to understand this rib you all need to flash back ages back in the Adam and Eve Era and have a look at how Eve was created. Yeah she came into existence thru Adam's rib. We can realize the fact how obvious is their strong bonds with eachother. So is the case of ours, I call her my Missing Rib since our attachment has scaled to that height where we can claim that our bond some way or the other resemble to this theory. She nodded when I narrated this saga and was rather pleased to hear this.
The best description that I personally have ever read describing the closeness of the spouses to each other is the verse from my divine book which says: "they are your garments and you are their garments" Indeed, spouses are like garments to each other because they provide one another with the protection, the comfort, the cover, the support, and the adornment that garments provide to humans. Just imagine a journey in the winter of Alaska without garments! Our spouses provide us with the same level of comfort, protection, cover, and support in the journey of our lives on this earth as garments would do in the Alaskan journey.
\nIndeed the relationship between the spouses is the most amazing of all human relations: the amount of love and affection, intimacy and closeness, mercy and compassion, peace and tranquility that fills the hearts of the spouses is simply inexplicable. I pray that with time we keep strong bond strengthening and hence it's said "the best of you are those who are best to their wives." I am just waiting to see eachother our soul mates, as this way we would come under the sanctity of Nikah. And I am sure I wont be requiring such blogs to express my feelings for her as she would be always there 24*7.

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