Thursday, May 26, 2011

7 Questions and Answers


Q: What are the greatest inventions of mankind?
A: Time and words; history would be very different without these two.

Q: How do you differentiate between man and animals?
A: Man can imagine death and home, which clearly animals cannot. What would life be without the imagination of death! What would life in the wilderness be without the imagination of home!

Q: What is the most difficult thing to imagine?
A: Nothingness! Like how was it when the universe started.

Q: Which is the fiercest form of love?
A: Between a parent and a child. However in the end all love is moderate. When one understands it one is bestowed with a unique solitude for a sighting of a sky without the mediation of dreams can connect your soul with the greatest motions of the universe.

Q: Are we experiencing the last stages of the human civilization?
A: Yes we are. There cannot be a probabilistic answer for it will mean nothing. Man has embarked on a full scale war in every sphere – political, economic and religious. It is highly beneficial to a set of people who matter. The deterministic answer is – it is embedded in man’s consciousness to destroy because of its unrelenting desire to accumulate and acquire (or, let’s say create and recreate).

Q: Can fear of god and healing touch of love reverse the war mongering trend of the human race?
A: Of course not! On the contrary god and love are good enough reasons to go to an endless war.

Q: What is then the greatest learning of all?
A: That nothing would matter; to you or anybody else – whether you did x or y or –x or zz or abc! We are bodies in essence to be vanquished in the long run! But if you wanted to quit – not will against body (that is killing yourself) but your body against your own body (as in running away) – you will be tracked and quarantined and treated like you would do to an alien.

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