Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Obituary

Harpreet Singh, just like any other guy living your next door, died last night from complications of loosing his soulmate. He was 24 years old. A soft-spoken and obsessive, Harpreet never looked the part of a hopeless romantic but in the final days of his life, he revealed an unknown side of his psyche. This hidden quasi-Jungian persona surfaced during the Agatha Christie like pursuit for his long-reputed soulmate, a woman whom he only spent few precious moments with. Sadly, the protracted search ended late Monday night in complete and utter failure. Yet, even in certain defeat, the courageous Harpreet secretly clung to the belief that life is not a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences. Uh-uh. But rather it's a tapestry of events that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan. Asked about the loss of his dear friend, Mrityunjay Gautam described Harpreet as a changed man in the last days of his life. "Things were clear for him", Mrityunjay noted. Ultimately, Harpreet concluded that if we are to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith in what ancients used to call "fatum", what we currently refer to as Destiny.

2 comments:

The Shaolin said...

Kya re, kya hua!!!
BTW, amazingly sexy language you have used here!!!
Interesting post.
Would you mind telling how you lost your soulmate and how did you die!!!
Maybe I can learn a few lessons ;-)

sky-knight.blogspot.com said...

Well, I would like to declare here that it the language used is here not a piece of my creativity but taken from the dialogues of my favourite movie "Serendipity" which I saw for the 29th time this V-Day. :)
And about that dying thing, well, a part of me did die with the person I liked a lot and who did not accept my feelings :( I also wanted that this to happen because that thing kept coming back to haunt me. So it feels great to be reincarnated with all the same blood, flesh and bones except the memory of her.