Saturday, September 20, 2008

Jonathan Livingston Seagull

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By RICHARD BACH

Well well..this has been my latest read. It is unbelievable to find a book as thin as this one to make so much sense! It competes with Who moved my cheese(WMMC) in regards with the no. of pages..but is a sure winner...thanx to the innumerable pictures of the beautiful Seagull! Well if u r wondering wats this Seagull thing...then heres the Curtain raiser for U... A seagull is a bird!( Similar to WMMC again..there the main protoganists were mice :P )

So through the tail err tale of a Seagull, Mr. Bach has taught us some worthy lessons... These are

- Questioning

- Being Fearless

- Practicing

- Quest for Freedom

- Self Belief

- Affection/Love

- Forgiveness

The seagull named Johnathan had always been different. His interests lied in Flying while the members of his community were busy in hunting and fighting for the little food available near the shore. He was scolded by his parents for behaving "differently" and pressurised him to choose an apt future for self. John obliged but he knew his heart lied in flying, n practicing the art to know the limits he could reach. He practiced hard, faultered many a times but ultimatlely corrected and polished his skill. But this more than angered his 'Elders' and the folk and they labelled him as an outcast.

Dejected and hurt, he moved away from his pupil and started practicing in the far lands. Days n Years passed and he could now fly at the terminal velocity. He had acquired the skill of a master and was really happy to be doing what he loved most.
He gathered that it was out of boredom that his other folk had such short life spans while he managed to have a healthy,long life span.

Some more years passed until he was escorted by two extremely skillful gulls to a land where he would find more Outcasts like him. On reaching there, he thought he had entered heaven, but it was a new world where the gulls of similar capabilities as him lived. He was glad to be a part of the world where there was so much to learn and explore. He met an elder named chiang, who tought him to fly with infinite speed,to leave behind the bounderies of space and time that had bound him.Now John himself trained the 'freshers' in the new world and helped them with his knowledge.

Even though John was having a beautiful time he wished he could do something for his folk who still live in ignorance.The people who live to eat n not vice versa ;).
So along with with 7 of his students he decides to travel back to his Old world.The Old World people got umbraged to see an OUTCASTS in their land. A rule was passed of Total Ignorance of The outcasts lest face Outcastism themselves.

The Eight Gulls start practicing everyday n display their mersmerizing flying skills to the other folk.The Folk slowly start getting tempted to the art n secretly ask for lessons. This enrages the Elder folk n they attack John.However, John forgives them as he is affectionate towards his pupil. This makes the folk of his old land make the choice of learning the new skill..to chose freedom over tradition and learning over ignorance.Thousands of the common gulls decide to unravel the facets of flying, something they never dared to explore earlier.

Now John has reached a stage where he has learnt all about kindness, love and affection and hence is invited to another new world...where he would have newer things to learn...and yes a step closer to perfection...a step closer to the real Heaven!

5 comments:

  1. very nicely written :)
    crisp storytelling (not talkin abt Richard!)
    I must confess I understood some of d aspects after readin ur blog!
    way 2 go girl!

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  2. sai hai yaar....tu mast summary type likhti hai buks ki......really nice one :)....

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  3. indeed, this is one is a treasure to keep...n just in case u wish to try another of his work...try Illusions....
    cheers
    Loku

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  4. LOls..so sorry guys!!
    The author is Richard Bach n not Richard Bash!

    My apologies.. ;)
    Thanx madhur 4 the comment :)

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