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Showing posts with label world. Show all posts
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Monday, April 28, 2008

Counter-destiny ** PLEASE READ **

Destiny is for the weak-hearted. What moves the earth and brings about events is will-power. This is something that is called 'counter-destiny' which completely neutralizes the concept of destiny. My concept of Counter-destiny empowers will-power and treats it like a force in the world - strong enough to make a change.

Newton's law says that motion occurs because of an 'external unbalanced force'. This is precisely what brings about an event. An event occurs because of an external unbalanced force of will-power. I want something to happen - somebody else does not. Our will-powers counteract and either of them turns successful.

Weigh this concept against a lot of things and well-established, well-accepted propositions and you'll know that what I'm trying to say actually holds true. The Newton's laws, the chaos theory, the concept of 'think positive - things fall in place then' that our grandmothers have taught us - all lead us to this one point.

We all are collectively framing the present. Destiny does not exist in separate threads for all of us. We are paving the path for ourselves and each other- together.

We all are writing the history and the future of the world. With our will-power. That is why they say that God lies within all of us. Because all of us possess the power to influence, change and bring about transformation in the world.

Friday, April 25, 2008

The breeze Across my face

The wind blows across my face as I sit at the window of a running train. The train is making way over the tracks that connect and part from one another.
The train continues to move on. The wind that hits me on the face is because of the train, the tracks that are intertwined, the motion and the window.

The train is time, the tracks the events that have the intrinsic nature of being unpredictable and interlinked. What we call life is just looking out of the window on a running train and feeling the breeze against one's face...