Wednesday, March 26, 2014

MH 370

 Unprecedented.
That's the word that has been uttered over and over again.
Malaysia has never been in this situation before; the nation is still youthful not having a civilization recorded thousands of years ago. She is still learning and the world seems to be so unforgiving.
The lost plane has caused pains difficult to put into words. 
For once, words cannot play their role well.
Some say it is best to say nothing at all; too painful.

 From day 1 of it missing, the nation has got together to pray. Never like before. This incident brought the people both locally and internationally together; no need to question about the nation, colour or gender. All are precious being the loved ones of someone; mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, grandparents, aunties, uncles, nephews, nieces and the list goes on.
The incident teaches precious lessons to the world; be it developed, developing or undeveloped.
The strong helps the weak; the rich helps the lesser ones; the knowledgeable leads the learning ones and it is so reassuring that many extended that hand.
"What the world needs now is love, sweet love"



 Everyone hears about it. These hands are symbols and cries of the heart. 
The Malaysians are together in this.
 We are fearful of the outcome and yet we have to face it.



 These three men are most pitiful. Everyday the world looks at them for news and new leads.They must have gone through agonizing moments each time press time arrives. What should they say? How do they answer? What to tell the world? So many accusing eyes.They wish to break good news; ones that everyone wants to hear. Patience, endurance and humility are the disposition they display. I must say they did not have good rests; being scrutinized at every press time.
The world must know the nation has tried her best;  way beyond her capacity.



How did it happen?
But it needs time.
So, we pray that Malaysia will find her bearings and answers in due time.
So much loss and ill consequences.
Meanwhile, to the loved ones left behind, someone once said " time heals all wounds " though more easily said than done. Our deepest condolences and heartfelt pains.
Give Malaysia time and understanding.

God help Malaysia, we pray.

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