APHORISMS OF LIFE 2


APHORISMS OF LIFE 2

● Until evolution has stopped, I am an imperfect human. Each one is.

● God pleases mind, not body.

● Your subjection to God cannot go beyond your subjection to your bodily pleasure. 

● Public display of affection is a disturbing trend.

● Struggles for survival are key to human evolution. The end of struggles means the decay of human species. 

● Representative democracy is an organized anarchy. 

● When all women will become beautiful and all men handsome, there will be no love stories.

● Political leadership rides on the backbone of the deviated youth.

● Pressed down by the forced livings, we cannot look straight at the truth of life.

● The nature of physics does not always go with the human intent and behavior. That is the cause of conflict between Nature and human beings. 

● There are two most fundamental feelings of life: it is you only, none else is living; and it is you only, none else is dying. 

● Love and respect are the biggest virtues of the civilized human. 

● Old age is a divine anathema to each human.

● Sexism will continue to exist till we understand the God's plan of creating man and woman. 

● Give-and-take is fundamental to the human community. 

● Silence is the energy of the universe. The longer you become silent, the more energetic your words become. And after years of silence, your sound can cause rain fall from the cloudless sky.

● A school teaches you to be a good human. A college teaches you to be a smart human. And your mind teaches you to be a devil or a god.

● The scope of the animal brain is similar to yours in twitching the white hairs out of your head. The difference between the two is boundless. 

● The impoverished are worse sufferers from poverty than the born poor, and the enriched are happier than the born rich.

● Every woman likes to have been born a woman and every man a man. 

● Wants stall the mind, desires mobilize it, and plentitude destroys it.

● Recognition, honour, freedom from wants, and safety are the four cornerstones of a true human civilization. 

● With humanity being a collective existence, no individual can exclusively be stood to be creditable as divine or condemnable as satanic.

● It is easier to be moral as to tell the bad bad than tell the good good.

● When you have got to cry, cry enough and when you have got to laugh, laugh enough.

● Our problem is we do not get enough freedom to laugh when there is a need to laugh and cry when there is a need to cry.

● None has ever become a saint without penance.

● The present world is the realized form of bygone human ambitions.

● As you come out of your house every day, you notice a God and a Demon are waiting to lead you. I know not who you follow, but observe closely: The figure of the Demon is fading by the day.

● While parenting is the most fundamental as well as the most difficult work of the human species given by Nature, this work well performed can irrevocably grow Homo Deus (Human Gods) for the true progress of the humankind on Earth. 

● There has been a constant war between the real and the unreal, but in the realm of the right context (right person, right place, right time, and right subject), the reality always vanquishes the unreal. Otherwise, the unreal prevail over the real.

● Death is inevitable, yet life is not die-able. One is a life's truth, one is a life's volition. One is a spiritual absolute, one is a material urge. One is subjected to the eternal Creation, one is to the existing social system. If we nurture the former only, we all will become the saints of the past. If we nurture the latter only, we all will become the demons of the past. But we nurture the both, and so we all have become what we are today-- partly a saint, partly a demon. And the demon in us becomes larger by the time, as we get more mechanized with the passing of time, cog-wheeled by the political-economic esoteric. 

● When the barter changed into business, began hoarding, corruption, adulteration, exploitation, and other vicious by-products. Humans grew competitive, selfish, and aggressive. Cooperation, reciprocity, interdependence, love, and other human virtues started declining. 

● The enemy of intelligence is emotion and the enemy of emotion is intelligence. Both dwell in us, resulting in our internal conflicts. 

● Intelligence lies in the marriage of our senses with our mind, and emotion in the marriage of our perception with our heart. 

● The impossible are always impossible. Only the possible are sometimes mistaken to be impossible. 

● If saints had not been saints, they would have become demons. 

● Grief has its alternative in death. Accept either. But grief if befriended could bear a miracle fruit in your life. 

● The meaning of life--as it has been since the evolution of life began on this planet-- is nothing other than to exploit and be exploited, for life is composed of predators and preys this form or that. Therefore, I get pain from your pleasure, as somebody else's pleasure is your pain. 

● Your enemies create two gateways for you. One leads you to your Emancipation and the Supreme Soul, and the other leads you to the hell of eternal pains and sufferings. And the choice is yours.

● We pray to God for rewards, fear God for our guilts, apologize to God for our sins, yet defy God for our pleasure. 

● For every rich man, a poor man is a subhuman; for every poor man, a rich man is an alien.

● Until the evolution has stopped, I am an imperfect human, each one is.

● Our subjection to God cannot go beyond our subjection to our bodily pleasure. 

● While I am unable to give justice to my relationship with you, I have no right to disturb your relationship with others. 

● There are two feelings of life: It is you only, none else is living and it is you only, none else is dying. 

● Your failure is due to your ignorance of the right definition of your action. 

● Secret of individual success lies in nurturing your indivisible self. 

● The love that gives you maximum happiness also gives you maximum pain if you lost it. 

● Love and desire always cohabit. None can exist without the other. The loss of love is caused by the desire fulfilled or the desire distorted... Love sprouts from desire... The stronger is the desirability, the stronger is the love to fulfill the desire. 

● Humanity evolves more through difficulties.

● God is the strongest wine and biggest merchandise. Like wine, God comes in many religious brands. 

● Every generation is caught in the complex network of the convention of the past, survival of the present, and the assumption of the future. 

● Sometimes, your heart stands between you and your freedom from the love.

● The mind resigned to work is truly a virtuous mind and free from the concept of fate.

● There always exist three states for our mind to live in-- primal, social, and cosmic. And our choice makes us a demon, a human, or a god respectively. 

● One day, 'selfocracy' will succeed democracy, and 'selfpublic' republic. 

● In each temple, God is dirty, deaf, dumb, and blind. Only the priest knows it.

● Extreme betrayal may make you a Buddha, especially when you are unable to take revenge or tolerate. 

● The world is rife with human tragedies. Perhaps that is why we fete on the celebrities and thus fantasize in order to live.

● There are many happier events taking place every second; if you knew them, you would not celebrate your happiness. And there are many sadder events taking place every second; if you knew them, you would not shed tears over your sadness. 

● The wars, adventures, conquests, defeats, pains, and prides of the past have become the pastimes of the present. And ours will not be different for the future.

● All human beings would turn good only if good humans stopped dying.

● Preaching God for money is yet one more form of exploitation. 

● Money is far more sacrosanct than God.

● Money is the biggest practical idea humans have invented; God the most vague.

● When we invented God, our evolution started slowing down. 

● Human-made objects are the tangible forms of the human ideas, and before their invention, they existed in abstraction. One day, our universe will be filled with our objects.

● The more you understand life, the more you laugh at yourself. 

● Science is an ever-shining sun that dissipates the darkness of myths. 



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