Guardians-An Objective Definition

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By preettrendz

Guardians- An objective definition

 

Some of you, somewhere, at some point of time, must have experienced the thought of guardianship within yourself or you might have witnessed a guardian growing in you in your growing years. Either you guard yourself or you guard others. But, who is a Guardian? Where does this term ‘Guardian' come from?

This may seem quite an illogical and an over subjective point to consider which is without assumption and, anything without assumption is absurd. But the answer is very simple. ‘G-Guardian comes from G-God, the supreme power who guards us through our eternal journey of life. This is a spiritual perspective of protection which is realized in practice in acute practicality.

Yes, in practicality, according to my point of view, anything surrounding the parenthood is guardianship and it follows a hierarchy-a hierarchy of primary, secondary, tertiary......,...,...,.......guardians. The word ‘guardian' becomes more significant outside our parenting home (primary guardianship) or you can also say that guardians are substitutes or subordinates to your parents. If you closely observe, you will find that the hierarchy of guardians start from secondary level since the guardian of primary standard is your ‘Parents'. After this, anyone from anywhere can become your guardian in the respective hierarchies-be it your teachers, friends, relatives, siblings, Gurus, or anyone whom you meet throughout your whole learning experience or it could be even your own mental associations.

Outside your security, insecurity lies in the form of learning. It's totally upto you to decide over your situation as who would be or could be your guardian and come over your insecurities. To be clearer, you have to be very objective in this regard since you witness the happenings of your surroundings through these guardians only. Our symbiosis always leads us to unseen realities of the world and presents a whole new guardian in front of us to face it.

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