A Tale of Comfort and Power

As it goes most humans are creatures who strive for self-comfort and power. Power is the fundamental drive for control over the behaviour of both humanity and the natural and artificial surroundings. A thrive for the order of their desire. To have the upper hand. To be the alpha. The concept of power is an evolutionary characteristic that inherently exists for a reason. Even during the early ages, life adapted a method of reproduction that is sexual....

4 June, 2019

A Creation of the Mind

The almighty God is a figure who is omnipotent, who is omniscient and omnipresent. He/She/It is someone who is mentioned in one of the greatest books of all, as depicted by those who worship the teachings inscribed in it. It is a book that holds many stories and lessons for life. And it is a book that has held its value for far more time than any other book that has ever existed before....

20 March, 2019

Thoughtfulness

People think, divert their mental power towards many tasks. Though one’s subconscious mind processes are primarily focused on the thought of survival and the other primitive but needless tasks. Our conscious mind, on the other hand, is not in focus on needs and is not active at all times. Due to the fact that high amounts of energy are needed to process thoughts in the conscious mind because it analyses much by using much more data....

6 February, 2019

Valley of Death

One walks in the swale Of fluorescent dark Amidst Adversities Of peculiar burden and amenity Voyaging the valley of death. In reflection of oneself Glaring deathly through one’s eyes Past clouds of bluffs and masks To the bare frost within. As i walk through the valley of death. I complete my last dance.

29 December, 2018

The Clog of Life

Most people collect and gather objects for their material and monetary value. But with time some of those loose partially the value attribute. Meaning it will someday be deprived of all its objectivity, other than the material and sentimental value. As we humans are often applying a sentimental value to most of the objects we interact while appreciating objects with functionality and a pleasurable look. As the usability of an object depreciates over time, the sentimental value we assess does not....

24 December, 2018

Cannibals of their own God

Catholicism is fabricated mainly around the sacred sacrifice of Christ. The O’holy saviour. The religion and it’s doctrine, though evolved through the ages- by newer creeds and other updates- still follow the initial cause. The worship of the all mighty triad, the holy trinity. As a custom to the last supper, implemented by Jesus. And to this day, in remembrance of the supper held two millennia ago. Worshipers spiritually perform a weekly ritual, called the holy mass....

19 December, 2018

Acceptance

How can you convince someone not to accept but to at least consider a philosophical claim proposed with proper logical and rational evidence, when one rejects your opinion without for once thinking of the idea presented. By saying, “You’re too young to understand” “It’s normal for children of your age to make such absurd claims” “Please stop, like you can change the world” “It’s alright you will mature with time”...

7 December, 2018

The Paradox of Time

Life as we know it is eternally finite. However, the universe is existentially infinite in accordance to the human lifespan which is utterly minuscule in the face if astronomical timelines. One lives and dies, then the next and the next just like the one before. We, humans, are just a spec in the multiverse. Yet most everyone is fighting for infinite objects made of material substances in the finite time we all have left....

7 December, 2018

Alexander

One day a group of students who were around the age of seven go on a visit to Greece. There the teacher started to explain to them about Alexander the great. In front of a statue of his figurine on horseback at the great library of Athens. Pointing towards it she said in a very esteemed tone and a much honourable posture: “Once, there lived a great king. He was not just a great king but also a great conqueror....

1 December, 2018

Inherently Human

Most believe in the false realities, blindly put forth by judging another through the ideals of one’s physical composition or by believing in the words of another whose ideals are unquestioned and regarding the complexities of such queries as irrelevant. Using only their senses and intuition to deduce the condition. They judge by analysing the way one; walks, speaks, works, acts (actions) or simply by the physical manifestation. Such fundamental flaws in the human cognition (biases) create a multitude of problems and conflicts affecting us both mentally and physically....

30 November, 2018