Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Death: Terminus or Interface?


‘Purpose’ is so imbedded in our psyche that it is not possible to visualize life without it. We see everywhere activities meticulously following a pre-ordained objective. But then there are also random dispersal of events occurring spontaneously which are ejected out of mind as irrational. Often we assign them abstract purposes. Religion plays an important role in devising objectives to such random occurrences.

Therefore our inability to visualize life without an objective is similar to our inability to visualize warping of three dimension spaces. But space too warps and it is a fact of life and therefore there is no reason why death could very well be ‘Terminus’ and not an ‘Interface’ signifying perpetuality of life.

Broken Car

The car’s number plate on the back dangled on one end. The owner apparently was not interested in correcting the anomaly. Every time he looked at the car it annoyed him. Some thing eerie about it, very irritating in otherwise a perfect car.

Just as this piece of writing.

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