Think of the past?! I know that it is a weird thing to suggest. But let me tell you what I really mean by that. Busy schedules and no time to wait!! This phrase can never be negated in the recent times. Humans hardly have the time to think about themselves and their family. Many of them are just lost in the battle for a living. But know what, it’s a battle only when you think it is. Think of the past; means not your own past. Think of the days when people had the patience to live life. Stop and think of people who had the time to think away from their own needs. Find where your needs stop; then take your time to look around.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Unsolved Mysteries…
Hindu mythology is a bundle of mysteries. Many incidents described in the mythologies look impossible to us, that is, we would obviously think that such mechanisms wouldn’t have existed in the ancient times. For instance, many mythologies tell us about flying machines. Not only mythologies, even many ancient inscriptions describe flying as something very much possible. You may claim that all these took place hundreds of years ago and nobody will ever know if they really occurred or not. Yes, that is a valid point. But we should be considering it the other way around too. What if they had really occurred?! There is often an argument that the human brain cannot imagine something which has never occurred earlier.
Premonitions…
My uncle introduced me to the books of Erich Van Daniken. They are about the links between what he supposedly believes as alien visits and what we believe as divine visits to earth. In the Mayan inscriptions, there are pictures of a Mayan holy person sitting in front of a person who very much looks like a modern day astronaut. How does this relate to time travel?? Believing that person like astronaut would have been thought as God by the ancient Mayans is equally weird as believing that the Mayans actually had a method to look into the future!! Premonitions of such types are something widely talked about at all times.
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