Monday, March 14, 2011

The Forces, that constitute Timeless Nature !


"When calm water swells up into a tall cruising wall, 
when patient earth cracks up and perforates, 
when slumbering mountains yawn and spew,  
when vital winds race in an unchallenged F-1,  
when boundless skies, split up to shower, and
when pure fire dances amidst all others to claim its share;

The things that usually get brushed and washed away, 
the things that get uprooted and swallowed in, 
the things that get smoked, grilled & singed, 
the things that get flown, torn and blown apart, 
the things that get drenched & get drowned in, 
the things that just vanish up in fiery flames;

are basically the very same things that either intently exist or were very intentionally manufactured to withstand the onslaught of these infinitely iconic natural forces, which inherently govern this Universe and are ironically harboured as the fundamental  constituents of every single creation in existence."

So, nothing actually is being created or destroyed in the final assessment. It just gets transformed at specific intervals, based on the timeless timetables, where the basic forces, the fundamental constituents of life take turns creating, consuming and then recreating themselves into an illusion of physical wonders,  the Matrix - though seemingly surreal, yet magically unreal.



"Infinite worlds appear and disappear in the vast expanse of my own consciousness, 
like the particles of dust dancing in a beam of Light"
- Ancient Vedic saying

Perfect Pandemonium ... !


"An immensely subtle, inadvertent or a slight subconscious shift in Nature's podiums, postures or patterns, irrespective of its presentation, contrastingly manifests as a precisely perfect pandemonium from a materially human perspective. Perhaps, as we humans volunteer to suffer, stress and fear much more than all other species put together, probably due to our being in a continuous state of denial to comprehend the real purpose of existence of this ethereal realm.

Sadly, despite being the most evolved and despite having the realisation of the inevitable."