Posts Tagged ‘man’
Parting Ways
“Go back to your parent’s house” husband shouted
I couldn’t believe ears at the words spoken with hatred
“Dear, calm down “what is all about and what is matter
I tried to regain composure but failed and couldn’t utter
He was boiling for the days but not in position to hide
He had chosen suicidal course with two horses to ride
He was in dilemma where to go and how to confide?
Very strange situation for a person to take a side
Bees go from one flower to another for collection of food
Female bees stay at hone to take care of in good mood
What she has to do other than looking after them well
Not fully aware that life is going to prove living hell
Evolution of the Happy Buddha
Chinese Happy Buddha statues are one of the two kind of Buddha statues. There are Happy or Laughing Buddha statues, and then there are the more serious types of Buddha statues. It is said that the Chinese Happy Buddha is actually based on the characterization of an actual Buddhist monk who lived more than 1,000 years ago. His Chinese name was Pu-Tai. Pu-Tai was a good person. He was a kind and benevolent man who shared all he had. Most representation of Pu-Tai actually show him holding a bag with is full to overflowing with good things, like food or candy or money. It is said that Pu-Tai spent much of his life distributing the items found in his bag to the children of the poor. He is said to nourish and care for children and the weak or poor. His duty is to care for those who need someone to take up for them.
Agaliarept's Crying
For a thousand years alone the King with Ten-wings, our Emperor Lucifer, had been chained in a hollow part of the earth, now released.
From all the continents and seas on earth, he had conquered each country
Nor was there any province or standing structure left he did not leave his mark on.
There was neither city nor hamlet uninterrupted by his force and velour in those far-off days.
He now summons the Lords and Dukes of the Netherworld unto him:
“Hearken, my henchmen, lords and dukes, unto me, the King have returned with grit and sin and woe.
Here now I come, King of the Air, and Earth, to overthrow God’s chosen once again.
I have only a little time to do what I must; avoid Christ, with all your might,
There is no way to beat him in a fight.
As wise men, I give you counsel. Show Him how man will shame him once again, and leave their abode, for folly. They will worship me as they did Zeus, Apollo, and Seth, Ra and Gilgamesh, and the Tiamat, that kind, and you and me. I will do as I did before and the world will no longer shun evil, but seek fortune that beleaguered them, and brought their downfall. Even the wisest of the Christians, men of chivalry, and the Jews, and Muslims did I show my cunning and skilful attackers how to overlord their fellow men, for self-interest. ”
None spoke a word, save the Arch Devil Belphegor, Demon King, alone from Agaliarept
Lucifer’s right hand, the henchman and General of a legend in Hell.
Goethe's Theory of Colours
In 1810, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe took issue with Newton and the scientific establishment. Not that Newton was not a brilliant man, but he was influenced by methods which tried too hard to define and did not stop to glance out of the corner of the eye, for this is how people are sometimes prone to do things.
Newton saw darkness as simply an absence of light, but Goethe had seen it sideways and had noticed that darkness and light work together, and only then does colour appear on the margins between the two. What is more, we have to stand back a little to see them and, in doing so, should simply observe. Anything else will be too much and the image will fade, as anyone who has enjoyed the works of Turner or Kandinsky will know.