Monday, April 04, 2011

After the Apocalypse


Thinking about total annihilation inevitably brings the thought of whether life will re-invent itself and limpingly, uncertainly, arise again. Would that there be resurgence and continuum.

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Bhai,
Looks like Phoenix rising from ashes.
Beautiful.
love, charu
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Kanan said...

and re invent the wheel...!
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Anonymous said:

i translated the image as: Whispered Requiem.

Related thoughts:
Examining all that you have earlier said about beginnings, ends and continuum i deduced that if death is the end of conscious life then annihilation will mean the end of what our consciousness perceives as life.
In the absence of conscious life will there be any mode or means of assessing resurgence?
However going by your theory of contingency, from that annihilation must emanate a series of fresh contingencies which will ensure continuum but may be very dissimilar to life as we know it.

Thank you for the entry and thank you for causing a new thought.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bhai,

Looks like Phoenix rising from ashes.

Beautiful.

love, charu

Unknown said...

and re invent the wheel...!

Anonymous said...

i translated the image as: Whispered Requiem.

Related thoughts:
Examining all that you have earlier said about beginnings, ends and continuum i deduced that if death is the end of conscious life then annihilation will mean the end of what our consciousness perceives as life.
In the absence of conscious life will there be any mode or means of assessing resurgence?
However going by your theory of contingency, from that annihilation must emanate a series of fresh contingencies which will ensure continuum but may be very dissimilar to life as we know it.

Thank you for the entry and thank you for causing a new thought.