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January 4, 2018
Might still rules
Godless (TV Miniseries, 2017)
How would a Godless country be? Will it be one of lawlessness where the strong would be King where weaker ones would just be spun around in serfdom? Would the primal needs of human see no boundaries and chaos would be the order of the day? With no fear of perceived retribution to their action, would the mighty act with impunity?
Without an agreed code of conduct would the fairer sex, the young, the slow and the handicapped be left behind to be at the mercy of the others? Or would the situation spur them to go yonder and explore beyond their perceived capacity and surprise themselves?
On the other hand, a country holding firm on their theological beliefs also imposes many restrictions on certain quarters of the society which appear to clip their wings from doing things beyond what the real potential lies. The feminine gender is usually suppressed by the most patriarchally centred religions. Certains dogmas drilled by the elders as the gospel truth bars people from exploring new frontiers as they may be deemed too sacrilegious to be questioned by the mere mortals. It is what it is, and it is not for us to ask, they would stay to put a full stop to someone who thinks out of the box.
'Godless' is not the usual western fare. It tells the story of a time in the USA when lawlessness was the rife and gunpowder, and quick draw ruled. Unlike most narration of this genre, here women are prominent. They are not mere second-class citizens, but they run a town and are able to protect themselves from a band of dangerous outlaws who are men.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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How would a Godless country be? Will it be one of lawlessness where the strong would be King where weaker ones would just be spun around in serfdom? Would the primal needs of human see no boundaries and chaos would be the order of the day? With no fear of perceived retribution to their action, would the mighty act with impunity?Without an agreed code of conduct would the fairer sex, the young, the slow and the handicapped be left behind to be at the mercy of the others? Or would the situation spur them to go yonder and explore beyond their perceived capacity and surprise themselves?
On the other hand, a country holding firm on their theological beliefs also imposes many restrictions on certain quarters of the society which appear to clip their wings from doing things beyond what the real potential lies. The feminine gender is usually suppressed by the most patriarchally centred religions. Certains dogmas drilled by the elders as the gospel truth bars people from exploring new frontiers as they may be deemed too sacrilegious to be questioned by the mere mortals. It is what it is, and it is not for us to ask, they would stay to put a full stop to someone who thinks out of the box.
'Godless' is not the usual western fare. It tells the story of a time in the USA when lawlessness was the rife and gunpowder, and quick draw ruled. Unlike most narration of this genre, here women are prominent. They are not mere second-class citizens, but they run a town and are able to protect themselves from a band of dangerous outlaws who are men.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Published on January 04, 2018 08:07
January 1, 2018
Time or money?
thechive.files.wordpress.comAnother WhatsApp group with another PSA (public service announcement). A group of guys who are affluent enough to spare their time to reminisce their childhood. They need not see the need to chase their elusive dream anymore as that has become a reality. Everybody is courteous and wish each other well. Each reminds another to mind their time spent. They tell each other that money can be found but sadly any lost time is gone forever. No amount of money can buy time. Conversely, they rationalise that money can be made in no time.This kind of talk permeated through a dinner party at a relative's house recently. The elder of the clan was keen to remind everyone of the need to stay focused in life. Again, spend time with loved ones, do not forgo time on Earth on chasing for wealth, etcetera. Health is wealth, money cannot buy love, time is precious blah blah.
My mind went overdrive. I was between being 'speaking my piece' and 'holding the peace'; between being a wet blanket and maintaining status quo; between making life easy as possible as most people want and playing devil's advocate. The worse part took the upper hand of me.
I related to them a middle-aged couple for whom I had to stop at a zebra-crossing. They were in shabby clothes, obviously dishevelled, dragging their probably arthritic and neglected lower limbs in a sorry state before the light turned red. I pondered upon their predicament and built my own narrative around the possibility of the present state of affair. It could be far from the truth but it is not wrong for the mind to wonder.
They could be one who thought life is a reward from our good deeds from previous lives for us to savour and indulge. Why worry about tomorrow when we do not have a clue what today may bring us? What if we are not there to enjoy tomorrow? God forbid, what if there is no tomorrow?
So, they enjoy their existence on earth without a care for the future. The trees and every living being survive the day. Mother Nature gives it all to us.
But Mother Nature had indeed had other plans for them. If their lives had been short, things have been just nice. Short and sweet. They were, however, given the curse of longevity. The long years of pains, aches, disappointments, loss of loved one, loss of earning capacity and the brunt of maintaining a body which needed regular maintenance. The scourge of rejection by the society which no longer considered them productive and the loved one who stopped loving them when they ate into their family budget add on their burden.
For these people, it is not time that they need but money. It is nicer to travel in an air-conditioned chauffeur-driven automobile than to drag their sorry states from point A to point B.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Published on January 01, 2018 16:14
December 29, 2017
They don't make them like they used to!
V. M. Shamuganathan(1938-2017)Just a few months short of completing his eight decades of existence, the soul that who infused part of his genetic material into my DNA sighed his last breath in the early hours of Christmas 2017. At a time when most revellers would be in a state of a stuporous daze after a long Eve dinner, he did his last bodily duties and travelled into the horizon to the Otherside. He died in his sleep, finishing his dharmic obligations.
At a time when serenity was the order of the day in the green-lushed tropical port city of Penang, in 1938, he was a born to first-generation Malaysian parents. His cry was greeted with smiles and waves of laughter of thankful parents and relatives.
Growing through the tumultuous years of the Second World War, the sluggish economics years of the post WW2 era, the poverty of joblessness, the street-smart years of the 50s, through the euphoria of the independent Malaya with 15 other siblings, he had seen it all. The whirring sounds of Japanese planes, the meagre diet of tapioca and rationed low-quality light, nature as his playground, having sacrificed education to feed the hungry mouths of the siblings, the courting style of the late 50s in the newly independent former British colony, the marriage, the loss of the first newborn, the elevation of living standards, the fall from grace and the proud moments brought by the three offspring.
November 1958The opulence brought with it the lifestyle disease of diabetes at the age of 35 years. The undercurrents of the bug reared its ugly head towards the late part of his life in the form of two significant episodes of hemiplegia which resolved miraculously with a minimal residual handicap. He lost two toes on his right foot after a recalcitrant infection burrowed under the fascia. He fought that valiantly. Grimm Reaper must have been working overtime on his case. The morbidity of disease pounced upon him again. Renegade cells on the bladder wall underwent malignant change. He stood stoically against the cancer cells to bowl them over.He even came out of his recent bout of fight against with the spreading sepsis with flying colours. He defied the odds, at his age, to have a full recovery and healthier than he had been.
October 1986December 2017Feeling victorious after thumping all the obstacles that came his way, he must have lied down to sleep in content, albeit the aches and pain of time, in the early mornings of Christmas Day. The hum of the silence of Yuletide morning must have gently rocked him over to the abyss of no return.Still smiling from the comfort of lying on the lap of Mother Nature, he left his earthly body. Unlike the time when he was born, when he was crying and the others in the world crying; he lay in a boxed abode with a perpetual grin whilst the others were wailing.
We are intertwined in a cosmic bonding destinies called genes that interact us with affections indestructible with the passage of time. You are one, and I am one, and we are in this together. We are all a piece of existence. The final rites with its symbolic representation of our brittle and subjective existence on earth affirm our karmic and infinite interaction with another.
The inner diety that seeks its soul mates, in this case, father and son, has completed yet another cycle. The recital of ancient slokas and mantra, rendered with Agni as the witness, hope to call upon the all-encompassing Consciousness, to purify and elevate the soul. May his soul protect the living. May the bliss of Knowledge comfort the loved ones and help to live the legacy that he left behind.
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Published on December 29, 2017 08:01
December 28, 2017
What it takes to lead?
The Prince
Author: Niccolò Machiavelli (1532)
Think Machiavellian politics and what comes to mind are Robert Mugabe and even Dr Mahathir. Many miniseries addicts, especially of 'House of Cards' would recall the Kevin Spacey character of Senator Francis Underwood and his modus operandi which are similar to one propagated by the Master himself, Niccolò Machiavelli.
At a time when altruism and fear of God were the order of the day, Machiavelli's writing must have been a controversial one. It remains a pioneer scripture in the field called political philosophy.
What Machiavelli propagates may not appear just or 'Christian-like', but a leader to stay in power, it must be the divine. A true leader who is convinced is the best one for the nation, whether elected by force or popular demand, has to follow rules laid out by the man himself. He has to remember that he is alone. The only people that he can depend on are general citizens. He must always keep the general public contented and be on your side. He cannot trust the noblemen (in modern terms it would be fellow politicians) as they would be just waiting for an opportune time to grab power. The leader has to ensure that he controls the army and the generals as they found the backbone to safeguard his interest. For soldiers, he has to have people from his own kingdom. They would be more committed to defending the nation. Foreign mercenaries would not do as their loyalty is always suspect.
A good republican society depends on the interplay between the monarchy, the aristocracy and a populist government.
A leader must appear parsimonious, appearing thrifty to defend the coffers with burdening the people. He cannot, however, also profess goodness as it may fail in the end. In order to assure his political survival, a leader is justified to use whatever means deemed essential. A leader must be respected but fear cannot be used as a way to gain respect. Machiavelli's idea of a great leader is one with the regality of a lion and the ruthlessness of a wolf.
An interesting thing mention in the book is Machiavelli's comparison of Moses to that of a politician. He posits that Moses developed his own codes and arms to destroy his enemies.
Over the years, this book has had many critiques but, nevertheless, it remains a reading material to students of political sciences. What do you know, way back between 2BCE and 3BCE, Kautilya, wrote an even more comprehensive and refined treatise on statecraft, economics and military strategy. Kautilya was Emperor Chandragupta Maurya's teacher.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Author: Niccolò Machiavelli (1532)
Think Machiavellian politics and what comes to mind are Robert Mugabe and even Dr Mahathir. Many miniseries addicts, especially of 'House of Cards' would recall the Kevin Spacey character of Senator Francis Underwood and his modus operandi which are similar to one propagated by the Master himself, Niccolò Machiavelli.
At a time when altruism and fear of God were the order of the day, Machiavelli's writing must have been a controversial one. It remains a pioneer scripture in the field called political philosophy.
What Machiavelli propagates may not appear just or 'Christian-like', but a leader to stay in power, it must be the divine. A true leader who is convinced is the best one for the nation, whether elected by force or popular demand, has to follow rules laid out by the man himself. He has to remember that he is alone. The only people that he can depend on are general citizens. He must always keep the general public contented and be on your side. He cannot trust the noblemen (in modern terms it would be fellow politicians) as they would be just waiting for an opportune time to grab power. The leader has to ensure that he controls the army and the generals as they found the backbone to safeguard his interest. For soldiers, he has to have people from his own kingdom. They would be more committed to defending the nation. Foreign mercenaries would not do as their loyalty is always suspect.
A good republican society depends on the interplay between the monarchy, the aristocracy and a populist government.
A leader must appear parsimonious, appearing thrifty to defend the coffers with burdening the people. He cannot, however, also profess goodness as it may fail in the end. In order to assure his political survival, a leader is justified to use whatever means deemed essential. A leader must be respected but fear cannot be used as a way to gain respect. Machiavelli's idea of a great leader is one with the regality of a lion and the ruthlessness of a wolf.
An interesting thing mention in the book is Machiavelli's comparison of Moses to that of a politician. He posits that Moses developed his own codes and arms to destroy his enemies.
Over the years, this book has had many critiques but, nevertheless, it remains a reading material to students of political sciences. What do you know, way back between 2BCE and 3BCE, Kautilya, wrote an even more comprehensive and refined treatise on statecraft, economics and military strategy. Kautilya was Emperor Chandragupta Maurya's teacher.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Published on December 28, 2017 10:47
December 25, 2017
The Best Asian Short Stories 2017
Published on December 25, 2017 21:57
December 23, 2017
Should some things remain unseen?
The Talwars: Behind closed doors (HBO Asia, Documentary; 2017)
It all started with Fr Martin Luther pinning his thesis on the church door some 500 years ago. He posited that people wanted to know and experience the truth for themselves. They want to read the scriptures in their mother tongue. They do not want the Truth to be exclusive to the few in power. The elitists reiterated that the general public cannot handle the truth. Some things are better left to the experts to interpret.
Fast forward to the Industrial Revolution and Internet era, people's thirst for the Truth had escalated to phenomenal heights. Still, they feel inadequate, devoid of comprehending most of the Universe's secrets. Media practitioners took the bold stop of mongering news right into their living rooms. They even televised real-time combat scenes as it happened as seen during Desert Storm.
This documentary which is a summary of a real-life case that happened in 2008 shows, among other things, how the interference of press may hamper the investigation and steer the progress of a case according to public sentiments.
In a gist, this famous murder of a 13-year-old girl of two dentists parents, Talwars, and their butler, in Nodia, outside Delhi, took the country by storm. It was fuelled partly by the media-seeking parents. Maybe they did it to seek swift apprehension of the perpetrator. Perhaps because we live in a media hungry society, our every action is broadcasted. The investigations and trials went on for almost ten long years. The local police and two teams of the Central Bureau of Investigations were involved.
From the word go, police investigations did not progress smoothly. The crime scene was not cordoned. The press and the curious general public had free access to the flat of the Talwars like it was a funfair. TV viewers almost had a live coverage on the scene on the ground as and when police discovered something.
As the situation became more complicated, the parents were charged with honour killing. The murdered long-time resident butler was accused of rape. It later evolved into a trial by media of the clash of the classes; where the upper middle class hurling baseless accusations against the lowly working class and immigrants to cover shame in the family. There were also accusations of manipulation of the investigation by nepotism and steering of public sentiments via a media frenzy to conserve the good names of the affluent.
In October 2017, the Talwars were acquitted for lack of evidence. The case remains unsolved. Also see the write-up on Bollywood's film based on this murder, (Rahasya)
The documentary begins with Drs. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar on the morning of 16 May 2008, discovering their daughter, Aarushi Talwar, lying dead in her bed, bludgeoned and with her throat cut. Their Nepali servant, Hemraj Banjade, is missing and believed to be the culprit until his bloated and battered body is discovered on the apartment roof terrace. There were seemingly just the four people in the apartment that night and only two of them are still alive. To the police investigation teams leading the inquiry, the parents must be the murderers, but after nine years, three investigations, a trial and appeal, and now an acquittal, nothing is as it seems. Featuring never-before-seen exclusive interviews with Aarushi’s parents, THE TALWARS: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS speaks with those most closely involved in this twisted tale of intrigue, mystery that has turned this double murder into one of India’s most notorious crimes. [HBO]http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Published on December 23, 2017 08:30
Some things should remain unseen?
The Talwars: Behind closed doors (HBO Asia, Documentary; 2017)
It all started with Fr Martin Luther pinning his thesis on the church door some 500 years ago. He posited that people wanted to know and experience the truth for themselves. They want to read the scriptures in their mother tongue. They do not want the Truth to be exclusive to the few in power. The elitists reiterated that the general public cannot handle the truth. Some things are better left to the experts to interpret.
Fast forward to the Industrial Revolution and Internet era, people's thirst for the Truth had escalated to phenomenal heights. Still, they feel inadequate, devoid of comprehending most of the Universe's secrets. Media practitioners took the bold stop of mongering news right into their living rooms. They even televised real-time combat scenes as it happened as seen during Desert Storm.
This documentary which is a summary of a real-life case that happened in 2008 shows, among other things, how the interference of press may hamper the investigation and steer the progress of a case according to public sentiments.
In a gist, this famous murder of a 13-year-old girl of two dentists parents, Talwars, and their butler, in Nodia, outside Delhi, took the country by storm. It was fuelled partly by the media-seeking parents. Maybe they did it to seek swift apprehension of the perpetrator. Perhaps because we live in a media hungry society, our every action is broadcasted. The investigations and trials went on for almost ten long years. The local police and two teams of the Central Bureau of Investigations were involved.
From the word go, police investigations did not progress smoothly. The crime scene was not cordoned. The press and the curious general public had free access to the flat of the Talwars like it was a funfair. TV viewers almost had a live coverage on the scene on the ground as and when police discovered something.
As the situation became more complicated, the parents were charged with honour killing. The murdered long-time resident butler was accused of rape. It later evolved into a trial by media of the clash of the classes; where the upper middle class hurling baseless accusations against the lowly working class and immigrants to cover shame in the family. There were also accusations of manipulation of the investigation by nepotism and steering of public sentiments via a media frenzy to conserve the good names of the affluent.
In October 2017, the Talwars were acquitted for lack of evidence. The case remains unsolved. Also see the write-up on Bollywood's film based on this murder, (Rahasya)
The documentary begins with Drs. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar on the morning of 16 May 2008, discovering their daughter, Aarushi Talwar, lying dead in her bed, bludgeoned and with her throat cut. Their Nepali servant, Hemraj Banjade, is missing and believed to be the culprit until his bloated and battered body is discovered on the apartment roof terrace. There were seemingly just the four people in the apartment that night and only two of them are still alive. To the police investigation teams leading the inquiry, the parents must be the murderers, but after nine years, three investigations, a trial and appeal, and now an acquittal, nothing is as it seems. Featuring never-before-seen exclusive interviews with Aarushi’s parents, THE TALWARS: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS speaks with those most closely involved in this twisted tale of intrigue, mystery that has turned this double murder into one of India’s most notorious crimes. [HBO]http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Published on December 23, 2017 08:30
December 20, 2017
The impersonal city life
City Lights (1931)
Written, Produced, Directed, Acted: Charlie Chaplin
Hailed as one of the best movies of all time, this silent film was released when sound system was already coming to the mainstream. Chaplin also wrote the musical score. The famous musical tune in it, 'La Violetera', was contested for copyright infringement and was won by its Spanish composer Jose' Padilla.
Keeping with Chaplin's political views, this story paints a very impersonal picture of modern capitalist living. It is comical to see (besides Chaplin's antics) how the general public is seen in such a hurry to be heading to nowhere. They party in such a meaningless way without actually enjoying themselves. It seems as if the revelry is forced upon them. Almost robotic, they carry on their life after all the merrymaking without any attachments.
Town folks only seek for you when they are in dire straits or in need of a shoulder to cry on. Otherwise it just everybody with their ways.
In his own slapstick ways, Chaplin resumes his Tramp persona to bring forth the above messages. He rescues a suicidal and drunk rich man who repeatedly does not have a recollection of him when he is sober. Charlie's love interest is a blind flower girl. He helps her with eviction and for eyesight restoration surgery. Like a Franciscan priest, he bears suffering for the wellbeing of others.
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Written, Produced, Directed, Acted: Charlie Chaplin
Hailed as one of the best movies of all time, this silent film was released when sound system was already coming to the mainstream. Chaplin also wrote the musical score. The famous musical tune in it, 'La Violetera', was contested for copyright infringement and was won by its Spanish composer Jose' Padilla.
Keeping with Chaplin's political views, this story paints a very impersonal picture of modern capitalist living. It is comical to see (besides Chaplin's antics) how the general public is seen in such a hurry to be heading to nowhere. They party in such a meaningless way without actually enjoying themselves. It seems as if the revelry is forced upon them. Almost robotic, they carry on their life after all the merrymaking without any attachments.
Town folks only seek for you when they are in dire straits or in need of a shoulder to cry on. Otherwise it just everybody with their ways.
In his own slapstick ways, Chaplin resumes his Tramp persona to bring forth the above messages. He rescues a suicidal and drunk rich man who repeatedly does not have a recollection of him when he is sober. Charlie's love interest is a blind flower girl. He helps her with eviction and for eyesight restoration surgery. Like a Franciscan priest, he bears suffering for the wellbeing of others.
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Published on December 20, 2017 22:10
December 19, 2017
The devil in us?
Murder at Orient Express (2017)
What was supposed to be an Agatha Christie's whodunnit turned out to be highly philosophical one. Sure, we all, by now must be quite familiar with the quirky Inspector Hercule Poirot and his peculiar ways of solving crimes. Here Mon. Poirot carries with him a baggage of a melancholic past and tries to make sense of the actions of mankind; his penchant for criminal activities, his failure to follow the path acceptable as the correct one should be.
A single action has many repercussions. A single turn of event that goes against our desires strains our relationships, changes our perspective of the future, increases anxiety, induces phobia, shatters confidence, brings psychosomatic maladies, destroys families literally and metaphorically as well as destroys the whole community in more ways than we realise.
All after all the generations of our existence, we still succumb to our primal desires to be blinded by anger and emotions. At the crucial time of reckoning, our hearts (and other organs) dictate our next moves. The decisive and critical mind is kept shut from the equation. Bypassing rational thinking, we are left to deal with the after-effects of our mindless actions. Pretty soon, we would realise that the hole that we have dug soon metamorphose into a rapid quicksand which engulfs us.
Is forgiveness an option to start a clean slate? Unfortunately, it is not so simple. We never learn from our mistakes. We only turn wiser, not to repeat our earlier that got us caught in the first place. We jostle, we snake, we burrow, and we squirm to deny all wrongdoings. We blame the devil in us that control our sense and hope to get a get-out-from-jail card.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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What was supposed to be an Agatha Christie's whodunnit turned out to be highly philosophical one. Sure, we all, by now must be quite familiar with the quirky Inspector Hercule Poirot and his peculiar ways of solving crimes. Here Mon. Poirot carries with him a baggage of a melancholic past and tries to make sense of the actions of mankind; his penchant for criminal activities, his failure to follow the path acceptable as the correct one should be.A single action has many repercussions. A single turn of event that goes against our desires strains our relationships, changes our perspective of the future, increases anxiety, induces phobia, shatters confidence, brings psychosomatic maladies, destroys families literally and metaphorically as well as destroys the whole community in more ways than we realise.
All after all the generations of our existence, we still succumb to our primal desires to be blinded by anger and emotions. At the crucial time of reckoning, our hearts (and other organs) dictate our next moves. The decisive and critical mind is kept shut from the equation. Bypassing rational thinking, we are left to deal with the after-effects of our mindless actions. Pretty soon, we would realise that the hole that we have dug soon metamorphose into a rapid quicksand which engulfs us.
Is forgiveness an option to start a clean slate? Unfortunately, it is not so simple. We never learn from our mistakes. We only turn wiser, not to repeat our earlier that got us caught in the first place. We jostle, we snake, we burrow, and we squirm to deny all wrongdoings. We blame the devil in us that control our sense and hope to get a get-out-from-jail card.http://asok22.wix.com/rifle-range-boy
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Published on December 19, 2017 08:01
December 17, 2017
In pursuit of knowledge
Just the other day, a discussion brewed in our WhatsApp group. This group was started with the intention of educating ourselves and understanding the nuances of the world. We discussed politics, world events, philosophy, religion, ancient history, epistemology, Trump, Vedanta and almost anything under the sun with the hope of peeling open the sleeping inner eye within us to see the bigger picture of things around us.
One one hand, we see some who perceive the world as one going through a 'dystopian age' of 'an age of anger'. These angst-filled people look at the world around them as if it is approaching the end of times. They realise that it is their worldly (?God-sent) duty and the civil thing to push forward their rhetorics to 'correct' the imbalances. They spread anger and negativities to everyone to rise to the occasion to change their dystopia to utopia, knowing well that it is an attainable dream. This group of people comprise those of the intelligentsia, writers, art practitioners and media personnel. They spur ideas to propel us forward to face all challenges and to be prepared for an uncertain future. Looking at a nihilistic future makes them better in dealing with a catastrophe, should one befall them. Appearing too optimistic, on the converse, may be self-defeating as they would be lulled into their comfort zone. They would forget the survival skills to smell fear with the option to flight or fight.
On the other hand, we have those who, with their blissful look, swear that we are indeed leaving in the golden age. The best time to live is now. With the advent of advances in science, technology and much more, people are living healthier lives, free from various communicable diseases and live longer meaningful lives. They deny that end is nigh. Our knowledge and understanding of the world around us has been incrementally increasing. The truth is out there to harness. The only thing that is holding us down is our ignorance and our inertia. We will never perish us a human race. We are too smart for that. Defeating more massive mammoth beasts in our past, we are now indeed the defacto most dominant species on the planet. Game theory applications predict that it is unlikely that we would annihilate each other as our arsenal of weapons gets too big for our own good. The only thing that could destroy us is a meteor hit, which is beyond our control.
Like the two opposing poles of a magnet, like the Ying and the Yang, like the duality of life, like the opposing forces of Siva and Sakthi, these two effects complete us. We need both parties to help us to be on toes to face an unexpected eventuality, be creative to plan our next move, to explore different dimensions, to remember the glory of past achievements. Like the newest Magnetic levitation train where two opposing poles of magnetic strips push a massive structure to travel forward, it is our sincere hope that the human race does the same.
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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad:(recited at the end of the climatic end of arthi, Hindu prayers, when the Jyothi, fire, is shown to the deity. If only the congregation appreciates the true meaning of the verse and put it into practice.)
असतो मा साद गमय, तमसो मा ज्योतिर् गमय, मृत्योर मा अमृतम् गमय
(Asato Ma Sad Gamaya, Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya, Mrityor Ma Amritam Gamaya)
Lead us from ignorance to truth, Lead us from darkness to light, Lead us from death to deathlessness.
One one hand, we see some who perceive the world as one going through a 'dystopian age' of 'an age of anger'. These angst-filled people look at the world around them as if it is approaching the end of times. They realise that it is their worldly (?God-sent) duty and the civil thing to push forward their rhetorics to 'correct' the imbalances. They spread anger and negativities to everyone to rise to the occasion to change their dystopia to utopia, knowing well that it is an attainable dream. This group of people comprise those of the intelligentsia, writers, art practitioners and media personnel. They spur ideas to propel us forward to face all challenges and to be prepared for an uncertain future. Looking at a nihilistic future makes them better in dealing with a catastrophe, should one befall them. Appearing too optimistic, on the converse, may be self-defeating as they would be lulled into their comfort zone. They would forget the survival skills to smell fear with the option to flight or fight.On the other hand, we have those who, with their blissful look, swear that we are indeed leaving in the golden age. The best time to live is now. With the advent of advances in science, technology and much more, people are living healthier lives, free from various communicable diseases and live longer meaningful lives. They deny that end is nigh. Our knowledge and understanding of the world around us has been incrementally increasing. The truth is out there to harness. The only thing that is holding us down is our ignorance and our inertia. We will never perish us a human race. We are too smart for that. Defeating more massive mammoth beasts in our past, we are now indeed the defacto most dominant species on the planet. Game theory applications predict that it is unlikely that we would annihilate each other as our arsenal of weapons gets too big for our own good. The only thing that could destroy us is a meteor hit, which is beyond our control.
Like the two opposing poles of a magnet, like the Ying and the Yang, like the duality of life, like the opposing forces of Siva and Sakthi, these two effects complete us. We need both parties to help us to be on toes to face an unexpected eventuality, be creative to plan our next move, to explore different dimensions, to remember the glory of past achievements. Like the newest Magnetic levitation train where two opposing poles of magnetic strips push a massive structure to travel forward, it is our sincere hope that the human race does the same.
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Published on December 17, 2017 16:04


