Posts Tagged creation
Answer This
Posted by M.L Gupta in Literature on February 11, 2013
Is there a difference Between man and butterflies? Are they creations or evolution? Is it one creation? For whom or whose pleasure? Is man not another complimentary Creature among all life forms? If birds could be painted So bright and lovely If leopards could get Spots on beautiful skin If butterflies could be The best […]
Who Teaches The Child To Cry At Birth ?
Posted by M.L Gupta in Literature on August 19, 2012
The question is simple: who teaches the child to cry at birth? The answer should also be simple, but it isn’t. It is as simple or as complex as the simplicity or complexity of zero. The other animals born to the womb don’t cry- they simply stand up and start steadying their walk almost by […]
God & Free Will-2
Posted by M.L Gupta in Literature on March 8, 2012
Whether God created us Is not scientifically proved But this much is certain Man created God ! It was He- A perfect human form Made to speak our language To deliver to us The Holy Books Then silenced! Thereafter not another word ! No visit To planet Earth ! Entry banned? How can man Do […]
Sunday Musings
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on December 18, 2011
We see birth of babies, leaves and flowers. We also see corpses but not death. We are told that it is death of the person or animal, but we don’t see it. We are only aware. We accept it. We accept the reality of Death! We also accept the reality of Birth. Is one an […]
Mood Swings
Posted by M.L Gupta in Literature on September 20, 2011
In moments of deep meditation on the nature of Truth, experiencing strongly conflicting moods of negative and positive thoughts is nothing new to thinkers, scholars or spiritualists. What is Life? Is the negative personality of Life the reality? Or is the positive personality the only reality? Is there a middle path? Or is it some […]
Poet & Listener Are Same
Posted by M.L Gupta in Literature on July 31, 2011
How does poetry work on a listener? How does the reader listen to poetry? Why do readers say “every time I read this poem, it strikes a new meaning, I get a new insight, a new meaning in the words or expression or rhythm”? What makes the greatness of the “poet” mingle easily in the […]