Monday 8 October 2012

NO DISCUSSION!

‘When the snake is in the house, one need not discuss the matter at length’


Snakes are long, legless, carnivorous reptiles.  Naturally, snakes possess some venom that is potent enough to cause painful injury or death to humans. So, in most cases, our ancestors refer to snakes as human enemy.

Whenever a snake is found in the house, there are always two things involved. It is either you kill the snake or you allow it to escape till it stings you with its venom. Our ancestors believe that it is abnormal to find snakes at home since they are not domestic reptiles.

A snake may symbolize many things in our lives today. A snake is anything or anyone that can destroy your life or easily send you to the grave. This means that a snake may come in form of human, habit, job, food, drugs, belief, thoughts or just anything deadly.

If your relationship with someone is a threat to your existence in life, you don’t need a fortune teller to tell you the consequence of such relationship. If what you enjoy doing or eating in life is detrimental to your health, why not kill it before it soon sends you to the grave? You can always do without that bad habit, lucrative job, delicacy or drug that is targeted towards destroying you and making you become useless in life. Anybody, job, habit or belief that does not add value to your life is nothing but a poisonous snake. It is either you kill it today or you allow it to continually kill you slowly.

There are many snakes depriving people from achieving their greatness in life today. So whenever you feel stagnant in life, whenever you notice that you have lost your focus in life, whenever you notice that things are just working against you; beware of snakes. It may be that there are some snakes you need to kill before you advance in life.

If you notice a snake in your life today, don’t discuss about it. Kill the snake, but don’t kill somebody.

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