Tell-Tale Shadow

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রাস্তাটা যেখানে বৃক্ষশাখার মত দুভাগ হয়েছে
সেইখানে বসে ছায়া তেলে ভাজা বেচে
গরম কড়ার তেলে-বিকেলে-সন্ধায়
যৌবনের কথাগুলো ধুমায়িত হয়

As every stroke of the pitcher on the violin deepens my sadness, slowly I start losing my grasp on the ability to fend of sorrow and despair from taking over! Is the end near? Does this universe cease to exist when visible light stops making images behind my retina? Or do I only cease to exist? I ponder at such thoughts but find no solution, like that shipwrecked man who made a volleyball his companion to find some modicum of humanity in his solitude, only to lose a part of his sanity!

I was better off before, in those times when I never cared about Bach's oratorios. Simple life, simple thoughts and evening after evening spent away gossiping about simple things! And now, I am spirited away, chasing after my soul, and no matter how many cats I murder, the flute that opens the doorway to other realities keeps deceiving me! A mirage is it! Or fool's errand destined to end in folly! I don't know anymore.

...ঢের বেশি তাপ আছে স্বামীর আদরে,
ঢের জ্বালা খালি পেটে...সোহাগ লাথিতে..
রাতে কথা বলতে নেই..ও নিঃশব্দে কাঁদে,
যদি বাচ্চাটা জেগে যায়!

অনেকটা ঈশ্বরের মত মাঘের সন্ধ্যায়
গায়ের কাপড়টা গলায় মাথায়
খুব জড়িয়ে ছায়া কাট হতে চায়...

Illustrious thoughts nourishing ones' philosophy they might be, but nowadays, words like a virtuoso and firm morale seem nothing but trivial hollow expressions. Once, it wasn't like this. Or, it might be then, I was a cynic in denial. Like that woman who loved her man with all of her heart. Even though he came home drunk at night and relieved himself from stress by beating her and making mindless love at the same time! With her belief in love, hope and humanity, she kept holding on to him. Until one day, a misplaced kick to her belly took the life of her unborn child! While she tightened the noose around her neck and the man lay on the floor with his throat sliced through, she found the meaning of reality! Was she too a cynic in denial? Or that singular act of repulsion turned her into one?

খদ্দের না থাকলে, মাঝে মাঝে মেয়ে
স্থির চোখে রাস্তার আলো গুলো দেখে,
আলোর শরীর ঘিরে আবছা মায়ায়
জীবনের কথাগুলো কুয়াশা হয়

I once had a dream where I was in a Wheatfield with Crows along with Mr Van Gogh. Standing at the pitchfork crossroads, while my sense of direction was utterly lost, I saw him! Like the devil at crossroads, while he strokes his paintbrush in the air! As if he was god painting the universe a canvas at a time! The road on the left muddy, and while hovering over it, thunderclouds play with lightning. The road on the right, all dry and while god rays shine over, crows and vultures fly in circles. I walked up to him and asked, among those two roads in front, which one should I choose? After a short menial pause, he pointed his paintbrush towards me.

Only after ages, I realized, he did not point at me but actually had showed the right direction: to go back the way I came! To the place which I should have never left! And now, as the turntable in front of me sings Erbarme Dich, Mein Gott and grieves, I can see crows flying over that wheatfield, only this time, no one is there to show the right way!

সামনের রাস্তাটা, জ্ঞানবৃক্ষের দুটি শাখার মত
দুই ভাগে প্রসারিত হয়...
সাবধানে,
ছায়াকে দেখেও দেখে না

-ছায়ার কথা!
সন্দীপন চন্দ


Photo by @azircon dada:)



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Does this universe cease to exist when visible light stops making images behind my retina?

This debate is already over Sakib. I'm sure you'll eventually come to a conclusion. But its a great question, one that ruled the world for a long time.

The road on the left muddy, and while hovering over it, thunderclouds play with lightning. The road on the right, all dry and while god rays shone over it, crows and vultures fly in circles.

This is beautiful!
Why Van gogh though? Did you idolize him in one point?

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Still a staggering 6 billion people believe in the existence of some divine power:3 now now, from the last time we had this discussion, nothing miraculous happened which could have tipped the scale of this debate in my favor. So ill be staying far away from this debate:v:v

But Im a stupid blind believer😅

“Vocatus atque non vocatus deus aderit”
“Bidden or not bidden God is present,”

I dont necessarily idolize van gogh. But i am familiar with a few of his works and the letters he wrote to his brother! And man are those thought provoking! Thats why sometimes van gogh takes over me:3

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Oh I was not insinuating god or religion at all. Rather the philosophical debate over this idea of sensation vs perception and materialistic world. It's quite famous and a number of prominent names can be found on either side.

I'm kinda in the dark about Gogh. But Starry Night does pop up every now and then.

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Lots of nostalgia here, Sakib.

Lots of references of our discussion too.

I will start at no particular order. But I will start by saying something obvious, and you know this very well; that I am not one of those 6 billion people. That said, I have deep respect for every religion and spirituality. I have studied extensively on a few. Carl Jung Institute is close to my home, so I know quite a bit about him and his philosophy.

“Vocatus atque non vocatus deus aderit”
“Bidden or not bidden God is present,”

Although Jung popularized it. But he was also quoting the phrase.

The Latin phrase is from the Adagia, a collection of sayings from ancient sources collected by Erasmus. The actual source is the “History of the Peloponnesian War”, written around 400 BC by the Athenian historian and general Thucydides. In it, he recounts how the Spartans asked the Oracle of Apollo in Delphi if it would go well with them if they went to war with Athens. The oracle answered that if they put all their strength into the war, victory would be theirs, and that “the god himself would be there, whether invoked or uninvoked”

It was also mentioned in the famous book by Patrick Leigh Fermor : Mani

I have actually visited Delphi and Delos, and it was described in their museums.

What was god to the Greeks and what was god to Jung and what is god to you .... are all very different. Jung went into isolocation at the bank of Lake Zurich to built a "Tower" all by himself. There was not running water or electricity. It was a desolate and cold place to be. Jung was a city guy. But we wanted that isolation to explore himself deeply. He even took a masonary certification so that he can build a hourse all by himself. Such was the commitment towards inner exploration.

All these exploration gets me back to the writer of that poem. My friend. I miss him. Funny thing is, when we were together, we mostly fought. I wish I have spend more time with him.

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Im actually at a loss of words dada! Who knew that one quote could be intertwined with so much of worlds history! I for one should have done some research on it allready! Its even more shameful for me:3 i have to put more focus on my greek history and mythology!

All these exploration gets me back to the writer of that poem. My friend. I miss him. Funny thing is, when we were together, we mostly fought. I wish I have spend more time with him.

It took me a few times of reread to fully understand it! He is a great guy! With great hold over bangla! Im thankful that i have the privilege of working under the same banner of turni and take ahead what you had started:)

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yeah, his bangla is certainly better than his math, and his math was perfect :)

kaju and I always felt, such a waste in BCS!

But dude was/is stuborn and would never listen to us. Ah that's a story for some other time.

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kaju and I always felt, such a waste in BCS!

Dont say it like that dada:( BCS is something i desire:3

But dude was/is stuborn and would never listen to us. Ah that's a story for some other time.

Im damn sure that is one trait of his which made you guys good friends!:)

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