Posts Tagged ‘Life’

G.P.Intro – Unlocking The Chains

Friday, January 29th, 2010
The perception that you perceive of the global culture is only an illusion employed by devious trickery. Look beyond the interior shell of pop culture and political media to witness the true identity of evil, and only then will you distinguish reality from global hypnosis. To fully understand this statement, you must first reveal the questions it arouses: What illusion? What trickery? What shell? What global hypnosis? The answer to all these unknowns comes down to the fundamental understanding of the motivation and engineering of such an entrapment, where our minds… Read More

Hearts Of The Chosen

Friday, January 15th, 2010
In the current stormy life we have, darkness has fallen over our hearts, rendering us blind when we're at our peak of need for sight, not being able to take the right step we try to open our eyes and find conciliation through the hazy and vicious surroundings as a last salvation for what we've spiraled in from the horrifying chasm of misery to the asphyxiating gasps of sorrow but when all hope is lost and the vultures of desperation start circling a certain rose starts to grow awaiting for our attention, a rose that its own heavenly aroma could purify our very souls from… Read More

Ask The Dead

Friday, December 4th, 2009
Every second new life forms come to this world, some of those lives are bound to greatness either to do greater good or greater evil, while others come and go without even being remembered. As they draw their first gasps, and unleash their first cry - first sign of life – you can know that it marks their humanity and initiates them into the great battlefield that is life. Crying is always a sign of absence. We usually cry when something in our lives has gone missing or going to be so. It is like the body’s mechanism of fighting this hole left in our lives by springing… Read More

Arthur’s Sword

Friday, November 20th, 2009
The birth of a new day heard the first screams of a newly born hero. Coming from a mother so nurturing that it gave everything, from her strength to her reputation to secure that child in the warmth of her hug and a father who guided the armies of fortitude and honor through the battlefields of the impossible and rendered the weapons of hardship harmless. A child destined to be a guardian of honor and the conqueror of eternal glory.  A child who grew to bring victory not by the sword, but by the word; known not for his ferocity but his superiority; turning lies and fiction… Read More

Humans Of A Feather Tweet Together

Friday, November 13th, 2009
I have a list. . Among the many lists I have, this one is the most awkward. It is called: The-many-things-that-I-don't-understand-about-this-world list. I don't know whether the problem is within my brain or within the world. Sometimes I think the problem is within the problem itself. Read More

The Ball and Chain

Friday, November 6th, 2009
During these days, I've been clashing a plenty with other human beings than those whom I am accustomed to, and I couldn't help but to observe things that have always been irritating me. I've seen that no matter what we try to show or look like, we always come out bad at it. If you pretend that you are someone else, someone you are not, then that ruse is bound to uncover and the rays of truth shall penetrate it. I've seen people pretending to be well-read, well-educated, and even fortified against loneliness. Read More