The Definition Of 'Evil' In Terms Of Sanskaar/Ragini/Lakshya - Page 2

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sakura24

Hi Fia...
I agree here 100% There has been issues on this forum in the past where BAD and EVIL was often confused. Now when CVs are constantly giving us demos as to what evil actually is I see no one appreciating the effort.
We SwaSan fans never justified Sanskar's past deeds, but we were open minded enough to give him a chance when he mended his ways. Isn't that the base of every society, don't we always give a chance for people to reform, or do we keep rubbing their bad deeds on their faces until their souls are blackened?

What should be praised is when someone travels from bad to good as you rightly put, not vice versa because the former needs a lot of courage and strength. First to realize your course of action had been wrong, to accept it and lastly to make amends. I don't see evil trying somehow...can you?
Then comes the real evil, which actually enjoys the darkness, the venom of their thought process that absolutely justifies every crime they commit...there is no road of redemption for them and no need to search for one either. That had been Ragini and after some mind blogging twists Lakshya seems not far behind.

Surprisingly I feel no pity for either of them, just want to nod and say I knew this all along.

But however for Ragini...if she ever chooses to redeem herself. I would stand by her. But before that she deserves some very tough punishments for all the crimes she had done. Not some no one talks to her types, but some serious...involving jail types.

For Lakshya I don't know. Until recently I really felt sorry for this guy...now my feelings are kind of sarcastic. He choose his transformation from good to bad and is making a mess of the lives surrounding him for his hair brained schemes. I'm not sure where he is going to end up really. For evil, as you said I don't think that matters much either. So no matter how many times they try to kill each other I would watch without wincing once.

Enjoyed the post dear keep making them!



Hi.

People see what they want to see. Even when a certain message is blaring loud and clear in front of them, they will choose to acknowledge only those parts that they wish to.

Same here. If Ragini chooses to redeem herself in a proper way, only then would I forgive her. And that too after she is rightly punished for her actions.

You have explained everything so perfectly. I hardly feel the need to add further since you've basically said it all.

I felt sorry for Lakshya too once upon a time. But these days he isn't giving me much reason to sympathize with him. He's not the only one who got wronged by Ragini, but he acts as if it was only his life that turned to crap because of her.

Thank you so much. I enjoyed reading your reply just as much. Hope to keep hearing from you!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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superb post...

and love these lines.. Do we want to transition from bad to good or good to bad? Sanskaar chose the former and Lakshya and Ragini the latter. The path between these two choices is what leads to being good and what leads to being evil..👏👏👏

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