Thursday, December 15, 2011

B - Leaf


After quite some time, I again got the opportunity and the drive to sit down, contemplate and come up with some thought recipe. This time, it's about belief. That's right... belief - as in any cognitive content held as true.
Before we dive in, have a look at the illustration. Done? Read on....
The belief of someone in something or someone is based on either or both of the following:
1. Evidence
2. Confidence
Let us go by the generic senses of these words for now and try not getting into the exact definitions. I suggest this because, once we start evaluating and juxtaposing, the true definitions of these words would automatically emerge (or the theory would perish).
All the learning and knowledge base (often referred to as 'science') of the human race suggests that the direction of flow must start from evidence and end at confidence. You perceive something, you analyze it and start believing in the occurrence/ existence of such a thing and hence develop confidence regarding the same. This, as the process suggests, can be called "perception."
E.g.
1. You see a carrot. You perceive that the carrot is orange in color. After seeing a few more carrots, you start to believe that carrots are orange in color. After sufficient (again to be defined consequentially) observations, if someone comes along and asks you the color of a carrot, you will confidently say 'orange.'
2. Education

There also exists the opposite flow direction which is suggestive of the duality and hence the ambiguity of the universe. In this scenario, you develop confidence (inherent or induced) in something, start believing in its existence/ occurrence and hence, either by factuality or by illusion, find evidence to perceive. This can be called a "confidence trick." The word 'trick' in this phrase is merely indicative.
E.g. You acquire knowledge (build confidence) from various sources (books/mags/people etc.) that a particular place is beautiful/ scenic. You start believing that the place is beautiful/ scenic. You finally get the chance to visit the place and then find it to be 'beautiful/ scenic.'
2. Religion

That's all folks!





*Thanks to all my friends and close ones for making my 23rd birthday memorable. :-D

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Om Shanti

At the edge of the world, where there's society
Masters command and slaves demand
Are we free to choose or are we a choice?
Questions and musings are often a reprimand
Svelte humans destroy their own world
Tiny viruses mock us with their hold!


Happy Diwali

Thursday, April 28, 2011

When I discovered myself...

Highs and lows, I've seen them both
To glorious lights, I've been a moth
Divine things were thought to be crazy
Truth with all its clarity seemed hazy
The rhyme ends here, yet new chimes begin...

musings I did, on the imagination plate
hatching ideas and feigning a saga
knots got tied and gave emotions a tab

Though all is well and ill can't dwell,
It is at times of gloom that I discover myself.



Title credit: Mehak

Monday, February 21, 2011

3 am AND 3 teas

The early times of blogging & posting...
It's exciting; It's new; and it's in!

Medieval times of blogging...
It's everything; It's anything and it's deeper!

Recent times of posting...
It's a bit of a challenge; There's a prestige involved; you need more motives than before.

And now:
You squeeze the juice out of a beautiful sleepless, relatively cold morning. There's your motive and motivation.

SCENARIO---

Ill illuminated Pilani bus stand. Seeing Sree Harsha off to Gurgaon. Rahul and Aditya are there. Anciliary characters: a hag (btw never thought I'd be able to use this

word), couple of locies, drivers and buses.

Aditya's epiphany: high in sleeplessness

Rahul's epiphany: the legendary chai and marie biscuits combo

Sree Harsha's epiphany: no freaking clue

Anciliary characters' epiphanies: Everyone in the play doesn't need an epiphany

Story of the moral: Bhagwaan achcha karen to saadhu bichcha karega!