Pakistan's tragedy and salvation lie in whispers
Adding this aspect reveals that Pakistan's menaces are cognitively driven by whispers of self-interest. Its outcome demands somber reflection - to choose betterment or iterations of erosion.
Whispers are cosmic signals that surface in the unconscious mind, offering paths without dictating outcomes. They guide reflection and action as intuitions; ignoring them reduces life to fate shaped by personal, ethnic, religious, political or institutional mindsets, while integrating them leads to wholeness (Jung, 1968).
Science struggles to define them, but Divine revelation confirms: Satan's whispers lure us to wickedness (Quran 7:201), yet accountability remains ours - even an atom's weight of good or evil will be shown (Quran 99:7). These whispers collide with finite mind, shaping roughly 60,000 thoughts daily - mostly repetitive and negative, distilled to a single choice: act or not. That decision defines our deeds and the realities they birth.
The realities Pakistan's state (legislature, government, judiciary) created for its citizens against global norms are truly despicable. "First Cause" emerged at Partition, when British Raj's ethnocentric loyalist web (Feudal-Military-Bureaucracy) invented in 1857 faced a new reality in 1947 - prevail or perish. They (or PakRaj nexus) chose to prevail, capturing state institutions after Jinnah's death in 1948, coercing the nation into compliance.
State and Governance
Legislature, dominated by feudal-rural interests, rejected Jinnah's whispers for land reforms. Power concentration nearly triples global average; democratic practices are poor and weakened by controversial elections. Political corruption near perfection, rights violations........





















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