Literal art…on sms

I understand that some of you might find it overrating to share sms’s on a blog, but I couldn’t resist putting this one up here. The quality comes for the spontaneity of the moment, as I was left totally speechless after that.

On asking a friend on text about how he felt about some individual, this is what he had to say:

“Try to understand a person as an individual of his own creed and never ever compare a being to another. There are people of some ilk, but not everyone is one…You just cannot ignore anyone for the sake of constancy…

Have you ever attended a painting exhibition?

People there don’t admire every piece of creation, they normally put their hands of appreciation on only a few…But ever asked the artist which one he thinks is tht best?..For him, everysingle creation is a masterpiece, with some special thing about every single piece, which the normal attendance fails to discover…

Same is the case with the beings, and the artist of these beings is the Artist of All, the Creator. No matter how you look, how you perceive, every single being is an individual that sets him apart from the rest, and that trait is at times the one which needs to be chanced upon”

Although it doesn’t answer at all what I wanted to know, but I think he coined it in really clear denotative terms 🙂 And yes, that was whole TEXTED! Word by Word. Copyright protected 🙂

A Cat’s Nine Lives (or may be more)

“I left the woods for as good a reason as I went there. Perhaps, it seemed to me that I had several more lives to live, and could not spare any time for that one.”

                                                                        -Henry David Thoreau

            Many times I would find myself in a state of mass confusion. It was as if I had no perception of where I would go with my life. I was trapped in a realm of things which were unfamiliar to me. When I tried to experience these new adventures I ended up back where I started in a slow state of apathy and decay. New ideas and thoughts seemed impossible for me to grasp. It seemed that anything that was new to me was too much of a hassle. How could I move on in a positive manner in this state? At some moments in my life, all that I wanted to do was the same old thing over and over like a broken record repeating itself over and over until it wore itself out. But the last thing that anyone would want was to wear oneself out. So what is it that one desires?

            After every short while, I look for some inspiration from an unknown point.  I realize I would not succeed in this battle called life without some serious motivation. The only one who could help me was me.  I know that I’m not meant to do the exact same thing for the rest of my life, as from the inception, my nature wasn’t build so. Every time I indulged in something, soon its appeal would exhaust and I had to escape its bottomless pit and move on to the next adventure. I thought, “I had several more lives to live and could not spare any time for that one.”

            I then move on to another life. My “new” life is at times very hard to get used to, but is well worth the trouble. I begin trying new things and actually enjoy them. I realize now that I only have a short time in my life and I have to make a difference here, before I move on to the higher place. I need to speak my views and express my feelings. I need to have fun and work for what I believe in at the same time. Soon I will move on once again to a whole new realm of adventure and a whole new set of standards. These progressions are what are keeping me alive and will follow with me long after I have passed on.

Three Things worth Fighting For

         “That was life, oo ah, that’s how you lived it and now you little brains are here to defend it. I know you’re gonna do just swell, if not, you’ll go to hell.”

Lines from the movie “Defending Your Life” (1991)

   

 Fighting is not something that I would recommend but there are some things worth fighting for no matter what the cost. These fights do not have to be physical battles. In fact to put in subtler words, let’s rephrase the central idea to “Three things worth defending/protecting”. Though depending on the problem they can be very physical, they could even result to death. So when you read this think of what you would do in one of these situations.  The three most important things to me worth fighting for are my life, my family, and my freedom.

 

The most important thing to fight for to me is my life. A person should always fight for their life. If a person is threatening your life in any way you should fight so hard that they wished they had never attempted to hurt you. This can be done legally or physically. And by life, I don’t just mean living and breathing. Your life has its intangible values too and you should do your utmost to defend those values. Let it be the virtues, your status, your faith or your respect. I cannot befriend anyone to the limit that they should devalue any one of those principles that I hold earnestly.

 

Also a family is a very important thing to have. If anyone should try to come in the way of your family they should be put to regret. Your family is there for you to lean on when you need support and love. That is why my family is the most important thing to me to fight for. It’s my selfless cornerstone in times of distress, when I feel I can rely on no one. And that’s how may be all feel about their families too.

 

           In addition to the other two-some, my third thing to fight for would be my freedom.  My freedom is very important to me.  I would fight so I would not be under communistic rule or enslaved in any way.  Also I would fight to stay out of prison if I was falsely accused.  I was born to be wild free and until and unless I do something myself that debilitated that freedom, no body can take that away from me.

 

            In conclusion to what I feel, it is wrong to take someone’s life away, harm their family or take there freedom away.  These are all very important and basic things in anyone’s life to fight for.  They should be important to anyone. So for me too, my life, my family, and my freedom are the most important things in my life. What’r yours? 🙂

Hello Earthlings!

The intention of putting up this Blog is absolutely nothing! Nothing at all! I might focus on my life, my thoughts, my ambitions, my passions (as this is MY blog), but I might also scribble words in the greatest form of entropy they’ve ever been put into! Since I really didn’t have any motive while sharing what I might share in future, so it will be a surprise on both sides of this laptop. We’ll be mutual, at least I hope so. Happy Shining Life! Tata!