Ah! The Smell Of Life And Burning Flesh!

  May 12 2008  | Views 633 |  Comments  (47)
    If you are one of those shallow people who have given in to the trappings of material... Expand

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  BigMojo posted 3 mnths ago

Dear Dr.Madhvi, you point is well taken. Did you miss the spirit of the essay by any chance? I was only trying to show the reader the difference between two worlds - one where people live in primary reality, the one nature offers us, and another where they exist in a secondary reality - a man made reality. A syntehtic space, if I may. Like living inside a video game. You know, it's funny. But I read somewhere that we complained that Generation X was being brought up by nannies. But now, Generation Y is being brought up by Nintendo and nobody has a thing to say!!! We have all accepted it as part of our tech-savvy lives!!! That's the paradigm-shift. LOL

I hope you get my point. :-)) It's always good to see you here.



  Mosescontract posted 3 mnths ago

Thats an amazing piece of work. The article a lengthy though didn'g feel the same. I am checking my attitude and morale now..

Mosescontract
www.takepanga.com

 



  Dr Madhvi posted 3 mnths ago

phew... but i would say we need not lose touch with self simply because we play glof..or talk about atkins diet...do you mean to say it corrupts you? I think it depends on an individual... you can remain grounded despite not smelling stench of burning flesh.....
 like always very well put
 madhvi



  BigMojo posted 3 mnths ago

atims, I know what you mean. And no, this is not fiction. i am glad you enjoyed what I had to say. Thanks for stopping by.



  BigMojo posted 3 mnths ago

Divya, honestly, I didn't know the banyan tree would let me tell you stories. :-)) I am glad you love the way I write. It feels good to hear that. :-)) Thanks for stopping by.

By the way, why does my shifting base make you happy? :-)



  BigMojo posted 3 mnths ago

OS, you are hugged back in return. :-) Thanks for showing up. Hope you are having a wonderful day at work!! :-))



  atims posted 3 mnths ago

You know, Big Mojo, I live in a housing complex, half of whose residents are in the range of 60-70.  Getting old is a lonely, scary process. Everything that you know is changing - lifestyles, customs, values, people. You see your peers dying , and know your turn is coming....Watching yourself become obsolete is not a happy process. It does not cost anything to be nice to this lot, and I am so glad you made friends with the lonely lady ( I am assuming that this is not fiction) I think sparing a few moments from our busy schedule to listen to their "nonsense" is something all of us should do. I have learnt so much from my aged friends. They may seem to preach sometimes, but there is so much underlying affection. You have brought out all this v. well. Enjoyed your story.



  Divya V posted 3 mnths ago

Dear BigMojo,
I am happy for you -> that u moved away from the Banyan tree to someother part of the city...  But does that tree has some secret for ur blogs??!! I love the way you write! 



  ObscuritySpeaks posted 3 mnths ago

big,
errrr...to be honest with ya when i looked at the length of this post, i thot of coming back to read it later as am a bit tied up this morn.. but man, i was hooked...read it completely till the end...very touching and captivating narration.. a big hug to you for writing it!!!
going for a cuppa cofi..  don wanna start my work in the same moods...:))))
cheers n love
OS



  BigMojo posted 3 mnths ago

namita, you are too kind, my friend. I am happy you enjoyed it.





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