Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Feel.

Majesty. Do you feel it? Do you, really? You don't feel everything as much as you really ought to.

Embrace the majesty of it all: Feel.


Saturday, February 23, 2013

Poem - Before.

Before your weary eyes,
Before your very eyes,
These words fails to connect;
All falls against His might.

Before your every breath,
Before your very death,
The Truth shall shine once more,
And you shall see His light.

Before you are ready to depart,
You watch as things fall apart,
You heed what old men said,
For once, all is right.



Saturday, February 9, 2013

[Abruptly Improvised] Short Story - Fade Out.

It's nine o'clock in the morning, and you wish it were ten. You are sitting silently in a class full of talking people. Your mind is buzzing with crappy poetry, but you can't stop it. It goes:

"Happy people, sappy people,
Drinking their own pee;
Chasing dogs, eating frogs,
Hating to feel free."

The class ends. You pack your things, get up, and leave. You are still silent. You walk out of class, amidst the noises of many people greeting each other and laughing, having a merry time. You are neither smiling nor frowning, but expressionless. You walk, and everything seems to fade away behind you.

You reach your next class early, sit down in the front row, and wait. You are still alone, still silent. Whispers behind you on one side, loud conversations on the other. Class begins. Class ends. You walk out.

You sit down with people whom you supposedly know. Yet, you are still silent. You greet some, give them an absent-minded smile, and then sit in silence until you leave. You have absolutely nothing to talk about with these people, and so, when around them, you feel perfectly empty. No good, no evil, nothing.

Your day ends, and you leave. You return back home, only to repeat the same process once more the next day.

(Fade out again.)



Monday, February 4, 2013

Eternalism

Eternalism is, speaking broadly, a philosophy that argues that time is just another dimension, and so everything in time has happened - past, present, and future. However, since we are in just one point in time (which is our present), we can't see other points (past or future). You can read more about eternalism right here.

The following text, from the Wikipedia link above, made me think:

"Eternalism is a major theme in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel, Slaughterhouse-Five. The Tralfamadorians, an alien species in the novel, have a four-dimensional sight and can therefore see all points in time simultaneously. They explain that since all moments exist simultaneously, everyone is always alive. The hero, Billy Pilgrim, lives his life out of sequence, which, among other things, means that his point of death occurs at a random point in his life rather than at the end of it."
I'll leave you with eternalism to think about, and music: Eternal, by Above & Beyond. Although they mainly produce trance music, this final track from their 2011 album, Group Therapy, is beautiful. It reminds me of rising suns and resting souls.


P.S. Soon, I will be sharing my favorite album art with you.