Destroy The Sin, Not The Sinners … For A Guiltless Man Is Hard To Find
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Destroy The Sin, Not The Sinners … For A Guiltless Man Is Hard To Find

Hope is the word she knows, as she thrives on faith that ‘all is good’. I saw her on a television reality show – Sarkar Ki Duniya – two years back and again with Akshay Kumar on MasterChef. But when I found Sumisha Shankar involved in healing people through art, she was bound to catch my attention this time. Yes, life is about living it. And Sumisha truly lives it. “I left army when I was just feeling good; I was raring to feel better, and to give best to the people,” she told Greater Voice.

A singer and a trained dancer, Sumisha feels the spring in her body and steps. But how does she heal? Ah, she went to Mumbai’s Byculla Jail recently to sing-n-dance with its inmates, to make them feel good, to let them feel free inside the women prison, to do hip hop to shaayri. “Suddenly in the eyes of the high security, creativity bloomed,” she recalled. Why not – isn’t that the power of music?

How often do you give such healing touches to the suffering souls? How often do you feel the pain of people living in a world of darkness? How often do you try to give someone such little pleasure that lasts long? How often do you use your resources to help people overcome their psychological issues and guilt? Ask yourself, today.

Well, for Sumisha it was encouraging to see the cornered women in the barricades of the Byculla Jail blooming. “The faith in their eyes … the way they touched me … their giggles and their lit up eyes … I still remember,” she said, adding, “I got involved with something worthwhile and at the same time I filled many hearts. All of us could feel the human warmth.” To read more please go to http://neerajbhushan.com/2011/11/07/destroy-the-sin-not-the-sinners-for-a-guiltless-man-is-hard-to-find/

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