Sunday, November 29, 2009

“Let's take the lead in joining sympathetic groups... and how beautiful it would be to become like a great whirlwind and rise to the skies and sing the hymn of sympathy and friendship... What a benefit to life... that we are born of a storm.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

 

 


“Let's take the lead in joining sympathetic groups... and how beautiful it would be to become like a great whirlwind and rise to the skies and sing the hymn of sympathy and friendship... What a benefit to life... that we are born of a storm.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Orod Bozorg here celebrates the vital energy of social engagement and empathy. He encourages us not to remain passive but to actively join groups that share our values and compassion, for there is beauty in collective action. Life, he suggests, becomes like a storm—wild, transformative, and full of life—when we unite with others in pursuit of noble causes.

The metaphor of the whirlwind illustrates the dynamic power of united people: it rises, it moves, it sings, and it leaves an impact on everything it touches. By participating in communities, movements, or causes we believe in, we amplify our influence, transform our own character, and contribute to society’s growth. Sympathy and friendship are not passive emotions; they are forces that create change, forge bonds, and elevate humanity.

Orodism teaches that to live fully, we must embrace the storm of life, connecting with others, sharing energy, and letting collective passion propel us toward freedom, justice, and creativity. It is through these whirling currents of cooperation that society can reach new heights while every individual experiences the profound joy of purposeful action.


 

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