Saturday, December 27, 2014

Self Compositions Update

Four [Three continued]

Someone was watching something on someone else's computer when someone else stood behind the first someone and said, someone, don't turn around for a bit. I was none of them, but the story seems worth the telling. Maybe it's an example of the levels some people have already sunk to, and so nothing they do now seems offensive. Anyway, I digress. 

College was fun. The notebooks of those days were written down, and back spacing wasn't an option. Striking out is harder than I thought. Puns remind me of my poetry (recent):

Red Light


Brake. 
Stop. 
Engage emergency brake. 
Breathe. How long?

59? 42? 23? 7?

Relax. 
Repeat procedure for sleep. 
Time not by a clock you must keep. 



Down To The Bone

Sun warming the clouds from above
Driving the cold down
Cold has none other way to go
Down to the bone


I want to be a solar cell
Photosynthesising
Rooted eternally
Basking in the sun warming me
Down to the bone


Rivers are girls
Meandering
Floating
Rushing
Soothing
Crooning lullabies at night
When all else is quiet
And I feel alone
Down to the bone



Radical

The crowd is faceless
Reaching out with a million arms
Like a deity I meditate
The world fades to silence

In the silence I wonder
Is life all that we know
Or is it all we don't
The answer's mine to find

Decide to exist
Exist to pass time
Time will persist
I'll die and turn into grime 

Constructs of human understanding
Constricts of human introspection
Theoretical stabs at nature's being
Made-up truths are all we're seeing

Think before you act
Look before you leap
The way has been taught to us
The light has been brought to us

Venture into outer space
There's little room on earth
When you feel out of place
The universe is calling you forth





Come On In
A loose-rhyme spur-of-the-moment, midnight-half-dream-inspired free verse. Background playlist: 
Any Colour You Like - pink Floyd
For You Blue - Beatles
Rabbit Run - Eminem
Weight - Smith


Ends are around the corner
Every day life is ending
If you didn't make it,
 you can't hear this,
but if you can, come on in. 


Ones, singles, solos, misfits,
couples, duos, pairs and bros,
Tres, Quattro, more 'n more,
Everybody get in on the act,
If you can, that is, come on in. 


Points barely ever arrived at,
Arguments arrive endlessly,
Perspective is hard to have,
When you're ground to the floor. 
Rise up if you can, come on in. 











Don't ever be disheartened too long; the sun will come up tomorrow, too. We have so many distractions that we deem our lives long, ignoring its fleeting nature. Instants of time glue together and lead to "experience" but all if that comes to naught when the colloquial 'shit' happens. 


Isolation and loss of relevancies frequently overlooked in the ant-hill rat-race, followed by an increasingly intense sense of futility, consequently leading to inaction. Literal counterpoint: Action!

Random thought stored previously in notes: Second Coming over cyber space, since it's connecting everyone. 

Watching a Simpsons episode: 
I no longer want my MTV. Bart Simpson.  And hats off to iPhone auto- correct. :)

The couch gag is those Russian matoshka or something dolls. I've had this lurking suspicion about coincidences for a few days, starting from the ones leading up to the Corbett trip. AC knows "Corbett", too! Haha. They make me contemplatively contemptuous of courting the consequences of my constant quirkiness. :)

घर आ गए तो सब okay है । 

Let the sound come to you; don't run towards the sound. Lazarus, and now Jeremy...radio, specifically 95 FM, is rocking! Alas, they must play the pop-ular shit as well, like Korn demo'd in Y'all Want A Single. 

Prurient. 

Younger brother last days gravity. 

Every minute gained in life is a minute cheated from death. M m f. 

Directions given, asked for, and taken with salt and pepper, whether generously or as per taste. Aggressive random associative digression. Hyperchondria when justified, even unknowingly, even to the end of life, and maybe even further due to reasons known or unknown, e.g. lack of recorder, whether human or artificial,or a combination of the two, such as this iPhone and I. 

History is changing whether we do anything or not, and as far as it is a record of the events past, it'll reflect both great deeds and small. A true and complete history is intrinsically impossible, since we as recorders are not present (and recording) everything humans do that potentially affects humanity. Apart from the arbitrary benchmark we set for ascertaining that potential, the subjectivity arising from free will sets each historian (or recorder) apart. See that? Star and end are not apart, by unintentional flow of thought. 42! 6-hourism!

Eyes on the horizon, stumbling at the rough road at my feet on my way there. Will get there with bruised feet and exhausted mind, it'll draw further away. 

What Do You Want From Me - PF. किसी चीज़ को  संगीनता से नही लेना चाहिए, including trips to Jim Corbett. :) 


I'll criticise apple for pausing comfortably numb when i start the camera,which I've creatively labeled kymaera. ;)


Portable stuff takes on more value as it becomes more portable. 

Chip away at the base, let the top topple. Put on the radio, wait for the fall. Work is work when it works, else it's play. 

What doesn't kill us makes us bitter - Chuck Lorre. 

As the world turns, things continue happening and lives continue being existed through, so why not keep changing as the world turns? Sometimes, the required action is no action. 

Debating the pros and cons of not recharging tata sky. Pros include this ( a reversion to all thinking == writing). Plus, music and other pursuits will get the time thy deserve. Cons, there aren't many. Same applies to iPhone signal connection. I much prefer it an inert carry- around. End of thought, time for lunch. D A: time is an illusion. Lunch time, doubly so. 42! 6-hourism!

Passing thru traffic in Bhangel, I think "that bike is in front of that truck causing the jam", then I realise we personify objects way more than objectifying persons. Grammatical bender intended. :)

Sometimes sleepless nights are slightly nightly nuisances but mostly they aren't ghostly. :) now that i have this awesome new toy to play with, especially! :) and the fly continueth to 'bug' me...





A Short Twisted Story for a screenplay 
@aradhyeaxat

A 19-year old is slightly mentally handicapped but self sufficient in day to day chores, with supportive parents and a helpful elder brother. In his spare time (lots of it- nature, TV, movies- the usual time pass activities of adolescents) he models paper mâché likenesses of his family. Over a period of time he dresses them/styles them correspondingly, and one day his brother observes him playing dumb charades with his puppets. He smiles and feels that his brother is creative; as he turns, the protagonist hears his feet shuffle and expectantly looks for eye contact with him, but he had already turned away. The protagonist turns back to his doll brother, who says ,"See? We would NEVER turn our backs on you. Who do you trust? Us, your creation, or them, your jailers?"

Cut to him in the front seat with brother driving, as they start to take a turn he calmly and firmly grabs the wheel at the crucial moment and the opposite vehicle smashes the elder brother into pulp. He smiles through slight injuries. No one suspects a thing. 

Some time later the gutters need cleaning (leaves and rainwater). The father climbs up the ladder and the protagonist smoothly knocks it out from under him with a well-placed kick. He grins at his father's dying face. He has planned it so that the father didn't climb the ladder till the mother was home. She returns to find him sitting and staring maniacally at his dead father's face. 

Quite some time later, he lives alone with the help of trusted delivery boys and magazine salesmen. His mother is at a nursing home, being old and fragile. He visits her weekly and gives flowers but rare words. She strokes his head and smiles. He returns home to TV, popcorn and his "family" in their usual (initial shot) places. 

The end. 




Five

The tips of my nerves felt like they were trying to break through my skin, especially along my uncovered arms. I swung around my backpack and rummaged for my white shirt, and as it's cloth slid over my figuratively-on-fire epidermis, it felt like red chilli powder being deeply rubbed into fresh flesh wounds. My fingertips could barely touch anything without causing pain; the setting sun made them look red, and in my feverish state I assumed I'd been literally burnt by the omnipresent radiation. The wind carried a bite I'd never experienced, a plucking-at-your-insides sensation, and it smelled weird, too. It was the smell that made me carry on trudging after tucking my hands inside the sides of my shirt to at least spare myself the wind's bite. I had to find shelter for the night. चलो, I thought, the world is still spinning. 

A largely intact brick-and-mortar bus shelter loomed into view around a corner. The steel benches were gone, all metal that had seemed precious a while ago had been ripped and hoarded and ultimately resulted in the Near-Extinction. 

I laid out my backpack as I did every night - food out, sleeping bag unrolled, crossbow at my side, stakes in hood of sleeping bag, strap up everything else. Only when I was sure I could be on the defensive instantly did I settle down to eat. 

The decision to take to the hills instead of down the rivers had proved fortuitous. Being primarily built of wood and stone, there were many shops and structures that had minimal exposed metal barring their entrances - extrusions and parts like latches or hinges, which were easy to avoid once I observed the fingers melting off off one of my early companions while passing through the start of the mountains. All he had done was try to pry open the doors by jerking the sliding latch towards himself; his fingerprints were literally left on the latch. He seemed surprised, and observed his stripped-to-the-bone fingertips with an eerie detachment, frowning, uncomprehending, looking at the fingernails beginning to slide off the bone without half of the under side muscles and skin to hold them in place. When he tried to pick up the clothes and tissues we three threw to him, he started to cry. It took him three and a quarter hours to die, by which time his radius was almost completely exposed. It was a chance to observe one of our people go from up close, and we made no bones about it - despite there being so much of forearm bone on display.

The veins on the side of the neck and along the upper spine went blue the fastest. By the time the bluishness spread to the shoulders, death seemed imminent in under half an hour. It seemed, in our part of the world at least, that the weapon we had faced irradiated exposed metal to the point of turning it into a contact lethal weapon. The paint on vehicles, grills, furniture, fences, chain links - everything, it seemed like - blistered and ran down in sticky pools to the ground, and we ran across many unfortunate beings who couldn't even get far enough to escape the paint sludge of their doom. 

It was cold as I climbed to the roof of the shelter to take a look around, and I hummed that now-so-far Limp Bizkit song as I slowly and methodically surveyed the entire panorama surrounding me. The slope behind and above me was sparsely forested, and undergrowth was scanty. This high up, the soil was rocky rather than loamy, and in the greenish moonlight, the swathes of silvery barrenness reflected the shine of the moon for miles around. The valley in front of me had a river running through it, coursing through a couple of bends before disappearing down towards my right. 

A cloud obscured the moon, casting a shadow over the upper course of the river. Silhouetted against the moonlit cleft in the valley, a small stream of smoke rose steadily into the air. 

Tumultuous activity occurred in my brain. People? Possible. Cooperative people? Maybe. Sociable people, with a plan and more information than me? Can't rule it out; I was counting on making it to defensive establishments, if they had avoided death, and proving my worth in as many heroic descriptions of my survival as possible, to convince them to utilise my skills and let me earn my keep, as stowaways may have said. It wasn't the only romantic notion I had in my head regarding the future, but it certainly was the one that kept me sharp and going. I decided to check out the fire in the night itself. If I kept my distance and moved silently, I could have a look at the source of the fire, at least, if not it's nurturers. 



Seven
HIWTBINW

I was thinking, like Rodin's thinker. I didn't feel the slightest remorse in speaking my mind; and I was very glad she appreciated it. It would remain a friendship, but never one where we would fall into the illusion that a human being can cohabitate with another over a lifetime. Whatever works at the 'life' level supersedes the dilemmas of physics. But what is the conclusion?



Timestamp 
At Ms (soon to be Mrs) GK's pre-wedding function, am bored out of my wits. 



Beauty in the Morning
@aradhyeaxat

I pray - nay, I wish - for peace
Moments of tranquility 
Deep as if from the seas
Strung together silently 

Awake to fresh dawn and dew
Barefoot on spring grass
Fingers flicking through
Air that has no mass

Looking, blinking, at the orb
That sustains our existence 
Away from society's snide barb
Slaves caught up in pretence

Look for the bright sun
Look for the flowing water
Find the pure zephyr
Seek the innermost purity

Live. 

[Note: Phonetics DO matter in the written medium. The last word, live, is the verb form.]




Down To The Bone
@aradhyeaxat


Sun warming the clouds from above
Driving the cold down
Cold has none other way to go
Down to the bone


I want to be a solar cell
Photosynthesising
Rooted eternally
Basking in the sun warming me
Down to the bone



Rivers are girls
Meandering
Floating
Rushing
Soothing
Crooning lullabies at night
When all else is quiet
And I feel alone
Down to the bone



Self Compositions

Bonafide certified party animal
Pleasure erupts at love carnal
The sun brings life to a new day
I stumble on as I can on my way

Future obscure
Reasons pure
Music sedates 
Death predates


It's not like I'm saying something new
It's the slough we all pull through
But the difference is in the way we do
Whether you rule the world or belong in the zoo

I'll go higher
Cool under fire 

My pseudonym is 2ace 
try to keep up with my fuckin pace
Y'think turtle won the money race? Shit it just got egg on its face



Monday, December 8, 2014

Till Amritsar Trip

On 3rd November 2014, we attended a good old friend's wedding and celebrated the occassion with the pomp and splendour that has become the norm in New Delhi.

Most people's progeny holds the so-called special place in their hearts. I don't have any, so that's something to be shelved with things-to-be-thought-about-when-they-happen shelf.

Ate dragonfruit for the first time (so the 'been there, done that' adage is not applicable for some time to come - till the inevitable end) at the following day's reception do.

A week earlier, a petty salary/retainership cheque had been signed, somewhere in some office, as compensation for my work.

The panoramic night view afforded by the taller apartment buildings, encompassing the yellow dots of light along the expressway and the myriad concrete clusters still under construction, is one to behold - hence my effort to digitize all the sights worth sharing. If only I shared as much as I cared.

I like still life photography - desks with thingamajigs, freshly bought groceries and produce, food whether homely or despite my best efforts, alien.

Plants vs Zombies is a good game. So is QuizUp.

A fried egg, sunny side up, sprinkled with rock salt and herbs.

Filming on a small scale was going on in the flyover cloverleaf garden on the afternoon of 12th November. I wonder if I'll ever see that shot somewhere.

Methi (fenugreek, if I'm not mistaken) and potatoes with multigrain butter toast and mango yogurt and small dollops of garlic chilli sauce.

A temporarily escaped Saint Bernard foraging through garbage on the roadside.

One of my T-shirts: Treat each day as your last and one day you will be right.

Construction is becoming consistently better as the improvements in indoor auxiliary systems show.

Olive and mushroom bruschettas at Manhattan in Gurgaon, on the occassion of an adventurer friend's visit to Delhi.

The art installation in the AIIMS Delhi flyover garden is...

The Saket commercial complex is inordinately huge.

Onion-potato parathas with boiled egg curry.

Selfies, as the name suggests, are about the self.

Chicken curry, sauteed cauliflower and shredded cucumber raita with plain homemade rotis.

Methi parathas with potato cauliflower curry.

Aubergine and tomato mash with toasted multigrain bread and julienned radish.

Chickpea curry, cottage cheese (paneer) gravy and diced potato and carrots, sauteed.

The CWG logo under Barapullah is, in contrast, defintive.

A tandoori chicken Subway salad.

The prize attained by recovering something precious and elusive.

Bucaphelus: Alexander. Kanthaka: Buddha. Chetak: Maharana Pratap.

Toasted rice with peas and julienned carrots.

Is it, really, THAT hard to imagine that these rusty pins in the holder [box with a magnetic top] have developed a 'community' of their own; and, that I am the 'higher power' that decides on which pin gets/attains 'liberation' from an (seemingly) endless existence, when I pull out any for use? - 2155 hours, 12th July 2012.

And so begins the Amritsar trip.





Sunday, November 16, 2014

Reminiscences

Memories when told almost always get embellished. #6hourism

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Solitude

I'm glad I have the ability to appreciate solitude. Twitter is more instant. Still, this is HIWTBINW. #6hourism

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Twitter

Get on Twitter @aradhyeaxat #6hourism

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Quotes

I don't think of the past. The only thing that matters is the everlasting present.

W. Somerset Maugham


Ralph Waldo Emerson - "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment."



Thursday, September 4, 2014

Joseph Heller's Closing Time

Re-reading from Chapter 18, Dante. 

Dante's Inferno (the game gave me quite a bit of information)
The Magic Mountain
Schweik
Kafka - done
Joseph K
Faulkner
Ulysses- tried; Latin got in the way. 
30 Rock - seen some; it's good. 
Gustav Aschenbach - Death in Venice - Mann
The ubiquitous Indian restaurant
Saroyan
Camus - lots to go. 
Bible, Freud - usual suspects
King Lear

Chapter 19
Loads of f

Chapter 20
The chaplain's plight, brilliantly described, and I opine that Mr Heller was a very verbose writer, with an almost stream-of-consciousness style, and had a very expansive vocabulary. 




Friday, July 11, 2014

Great Stories by Nobel Winners

ISBN 9780001000520

Rupa Pubs., ed. Leo Hamalian and Edmond L Volpe

Copyright The Noonday Press 1959


The ones I found impressive were:

Selma Lagerlof (The Outlaws)

Henrik Pontoppidan (A Fisher Nest) [especially for its depiction of barbaric customs belonging to antiquity, in its opening pages]

W B Yeats (The Crucifixion of the Outcast)

Wladyslaw Reymont (Death) [the squabbling amongst relatives for the even meagre material possessions of those at final rest makes for grimacing reading]

G B Shaw (The Miraculous Revenge)

Grazia Deledda (The Sardinian Fox)

Sinclair Lewis (What That Kind Of Mush Gets You)

Johannes V Jensen (Lost Forests)

Herman Hesse (Within And Without)

Par Lagerkvist (The Lift That Went Down Into Hell)

Haldor Laxness (Lily) [Nebuchadnezzar]

Albert Camus (The Guest)

Boris Pasternak (Ill Tratto de Apelle)



Friday, May 23, 2014

Existing To Deceive

Existing To Deceive
Domestic abuse ain't 'nything to be singing about
But this ain't singing it's what's it's gonna be all about
It's like the issues take the back of the stands
Lost in the glare of the floodlights illuminatin' 'em brands
When Cohle talks of "the sin of bein' a father"
It shows you gotta look at life a li'l bit harder
Checking out the decisions served up on a platter
Pickin' 'n' choosin' what you eat, but boy, it don't matter
In the end you don't get what you deserve
What you get is what the Egyptians tried to preserve
Embalming and tombing and wrapping dead people up
But like I said, it don't matter, your play in the game is up. 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Devil's Dictionary

Excerpts from the Devil's Dictionary 

“An ancient philosopher, expounding his conviction that life is no better than death, was asked by a disciple why, then, he did not die. "Because," he replied, "death is no better than life.”

I add: It is longer. 

Excerpt From: Bierce, Ambrose. “The Devil's Dictionary.” iBooks. 
This material may be protected by copyright.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Mathematics

I refuse to believe in pi. Mathematics is  an illusory cultural construct, perpetrated by the most imaginative people: mathematicians. :)

PS: This post was written days ago, but this Sunday a similar conversation and similar response was generated in my mind in Gurgaon with friends. They know who they are. Tagging is such a pretence. 

Money

By Pink Floyd

Excellent song. The lyrics pertain to (most probably) the group's experience itself. As such, it is funny and humorous, poking fun at the system of media barons and "chart" economics. 

I relate to it even more these days, when all I need is money. I am at peace, content, moksha-esque, even - but I do need money for subsistence. Which reminds me , how do I monetize my writings? Time to fire up the Vaio. 

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Wonder Woman trivia

The character was created by the person who invented the polygraph lie detector test - William Moulton Marston. An alliterative name is an observation that comes to the front of my mind. 

Monday, March 17, 2014

Holi

Shaant holi. Let's see what this 19 March brings. 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Arrested Development

Not the TV series, but is the title of the series inspired by Winston Churchill's Zionism versus Bolshevism.
A Struggle for the Soul of the Jewish People speech? 

Friday, February 14, 2014

Inception

Ariadne is one who makes it back to'reality'. Whatever. Cobb continues to weave together teams to delve deeper into 'dreams'. 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Come On In

Come On In
A loose-rhyme spur-of-the-moment, midnight-half-dream-inspired free verse. Background playlist: 
Any Colour You Like - pink Floyd
For You Blue - Beatles
Rabbit Run - Eminem
Weight - Smith


Ends are around the corner
Every day life is ending
If you didn't make it,
 you can't hear this,
but if you can, come on in. 


Ones, singles, solos, misfits,
couples, duos, pairs and bros,
Tres, Quattro, more 'n more,
Everybody get in on the act,
If you can, that is, come on in. 


Points barely ever arrived at,
Arguments arrive endlessly,
Perspective is hard to have,
When you're ground to the floor. 
Rise up if you can, come on in. 

Aradhye Ackshatt. 

America - F Kafka

America - F Kafka

Statue of Liberty: did it have a sword before the torch?

"But morals change every time you come to a new port. "


"...but that needs a lot if perseverance, doesn't it? I'm afraid I haven't got that. 


Men in single file, as was NEUTRAL..."
(?)[ natural, methinks the translator means]


Pediment. Caryatids. 

"Yes, in this room one realised where one was. 


...began actually to take a SON of comfort in the thought that in case of need the stoker...


Ambiguous questions, and this the most unsuitable moment to ask them!"
[Thoughts and (such questions) come to the fore of their own volition, they cannot choose that moment. ]


"Now then, Karl, quick, make the best if every minute you have, before the witnesses..."
[He thought to himself, since the narrator is omniscient, even though K. remains the focus of his narrative/story. ]


Extenuating. 


"...a term by no means too emphatic, although it might be exaggerated."
[oxymoronic]


"The desk was certainly not made merely to remind him...in Karl's memory. "
[The mind forms unpredictable connections.]


Oh yes, said mr pollunder, drawling the words, and thus proving that he could not tell a lie. 
[how?]


... Peacefully spanned by a gold chain. 
[ unusual choice of words]


"The clear night with its benevolent full moon was free to everyone and to be afraid if anything out there, in the open, seemed senseless to Karl."



ju-jutsu


"A breath of dark emptiness..."


"How could a photograph convey with such complete certainty the secret feelings of the person shown in it?"
[Opposite of picture=1000 words]


Impute


[idle/wishful thinking:]
"He would certainly work and push his fortune all the better here, if he were not hindered by idle thoughts if home. "


...a wealth of detail unusual for her...
[but not for Kafka, especially drawing out misery of existing in less than encouraging conditions. 


...would always go on changing.
[Truism, but 100% true.]


...in America; the verdict was determined by the first words that happened to fall from the judge's lips in an impulse of fury. 


"It's impossible to defend oneself where there is no goodwill," Karl told himself...


...examine for weeks any half-doubtful word of the Manageress.
[over-thinking is rarely beneficial and, counter to prominent beliefs, is gender-neutral.]


He gazed down sadly at the street, as if the cause if his sadness lay there. 


...Brunelda's insupportable whims were now being wreaked on him. 


["Life" with its surprising twists and turns. Perhaps the end of chapter 7 as K. falls asleep and the beginning of chapter 8 with the theatre announcement is deliberately unconnected.]



There were so many placards; nobody believed in them any longer. 
[advertising continues to be important even today]


"...why, it's the greatest theatre in the world. What a piece of luck..."
[...and all the world's a stage - WS]

[I missed the event of him being "engaged as an actor. ]


Always, even in the most unambiguous circumstances, someone could be found to take pleasure in suggesting trouble to his fellow-men. 
[Slight variant of schadenfreude? :)]


[But where's the rest of it? - Paprika]




Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Untimely deaths abound

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manish_Acharya

I just rewatched Loins of Punjab Presents, and looked up Acharya. Surprised to see a death date, and an accident - equestrian. Pity. 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

First/second Sem answer sheet

A thought process will always choose the path of least resistance. 

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Deflation

डाँवाडोल is a (as is apparent) a Hindi word, that exactly describes my mind state for the past week. To Goa or not to Goa... But I guess noida is easier to continue to live in. In these monetarily-driven times, stability of shelter and sustenance is paramount. 

Only this time I think I know where my interest lies. More than that, it's closer than I thought and there's even an old house prefect of mine there! :)

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Notes ^c-^v

Benaseeb

कहते हैं कि हर शख़्स की ज़िंदगी का हर पहलू उसकी हथेली की रेखाओं में समाया होता है । जाने-माने "ज्ञानी" लोग भी यह मानते हैं । लेकिन अगर यह एक ब्रह्मांड का नियम है, तो क्या इसका विपरीत भी सच है? क्या मेरा भूत, वर्तमान और भविष्य काल बस एक random series of events है, with no purpose, no aim, no reason for my existence? If so, isn't that true for each living being? We humans try to deceive ourselves into believing that there is a point to life, ignoring the facts staring at us from the mirror - this body of flesh and blood is only that, and no amount of mysticism will stop it from expiring and decaying. That simple knowledge inspires me to live. To exist. To not let a single regret linger for a single moment in my brain, which is all I have 
throughout my existence in this universe. The brain is a product of the universe, and the constant companion of life as we know it on earth. Wrinkles on one's palms have no influence on life. कर्म ही जीवन है, और जीवन ही अकेला सत्य है । 

Screenplay. 
[1jan 2014, 0755 hours]




 This is the first try and run for city

Siri took this down almost accurately! Excellent! :)
[31 dec 2013, 2308 h]


[Down another day - limp bizkit]



Tim Leary neurocomics. Hirself. Alan Harrington. 
[23 dec 13, 1259 h]




[quotes from zataomm by r pirsig]

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance :

We want to make good time, but for us now this is measured with emphasis on "good" rather than "time" and when you make that shift in emphasis the whole approach changes. 

I’ve wondered why it took us so long to catch on. We saw it and yet we didn’t see it. Or rather we were trained not to see it. Conned, perhaps, into thinking that the real action was metropolitan and all this was just boring hinterland. It was a puzzling thing. The truth knocks on the door and you say, "Go away, I’m looking for the truth," and so it goes away. Puzzling.

"the laws of science contain no matter and have no energy either and therefore do not exist except in people’s minds. It’s best to be completely scientific about the whole thing and refuse to believe in either ghosts or the laws of science. That way you’re safe. That doesn’t leave you very much to believe in, but that’s scientific too."

Mass hypnosis. In a very orthodox form known as ‘education'. 
[22 dec 13, 2357. H]





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Indo kapp b 6
240/415
40 a
10000 amp over box 3
[18 dec 13, 1858]


First from iPhone direct:

One thing I like about winters is that I have many pockets. 
[17 dec 2124]

[i guess that covers that till now. ]

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

America

Kafka

Oh man, the extent of detail....