takes the form of
truth-seeking,
which can be
identified as utility,
autonomy and
solidarity, simplicity
and authenticity,
things requiring an
institutional, moral
and social infrastructure
for their realization.
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surged in recentmonthsto the topof fictionbest-seller lists.The well-knownFrench atheistauthor writes of adevastating plaguein the French Algeriancity of Oran.Beginning with aharrowing descriptionof rats dying acrossthe city, the bookchronicles the disease’sgradual spread andthe evolving humanresponses towidespread fear,uarantine, and death.Its relevance toour times is unmistakable.(Novel, The Plague (1947) ,ofAlbert Camus)
It was the sons
penned thisbeautiful song.The suffering,pain, misery,and distressthey wereevidentlyexperiencingfrom the handsof their enemies,brought themto the precipiceof despair,but it also causedthem to cry outto the Lord aprayer of desperation.(Ref. Psalm 42: 1 of the Holy bible)(While the psalm is attributed to the ‘sons of Korah’, the text is written in the first person singular. The psalm can be…
‘Who is better
than I myself,since He residesin my heart andis the very essenceof my being?Such should bethe attitude ofone who is seeking.’(Paramananda, The Upanishads)
The Lord knew us before
He knitted us togetherin our mother’s womband scheduled everyday of our lives.
The enlightened ones
one and all of themseem to assure us thattheir apparently symbolicname is indeeda realistic one.
These creepy crawlies
I hear occult crieson my way, all aloneon this forest path.The silky websof the wild spidersstealthily waitingto get a victim onthe silky webto jump intoand conquer it..these I observedon my way to the school.It was fun.Happy are the days of childhood.