The fear of getting lost is
greater than that of being found
And the fear of being overlooked
is greater than that of overseeing,
The fear of becoming obsolete
is greater than that of being relevant
And the desire for being incompliant
is always stronger than that of compliance.
-
संस्कृत/日本語
(SWIPE AHEAD)
— % &I'd love to add something here.
So, in Japanese there's the word 先生
(sensei/ せんせい) and in our age old
ancient Sanskrit language which is
considered to be the base and origin
of every existing Indian language
and contains the word (गुरु /গুরু/Guru) which is made up of two syllables
or sounds which are 'gu' and 'ru'.
Now 'gu' means darkness or
ignorance and 'ru' means light. — % &Hence, guru is someone who's not only typically a 'teacher' as we use this term professionally in the language of English for regular academic purposes but rather he or she is an individual who guides us forward in life, in each and every aspect. Someone who impels negativity too.
Now coming back to the Kanji 先生,
it's made up of two radicals as I recently discovered it's meaning and truly it has struck a chord in my heart. This Kanji is made up of two radicals, which are 先 (せん) 生 (せい).— % &Meaning of 先 = before, ahead and preceding.
Meaning of 生= life, birth or to be born.
Therefore, in a nutshell 先生 refers
to an individual or human being who has existed before us and is fully capable of guiding us through his
or her pre-existing knowledge,
wisdom and expertise. — % &
Therefore, @Soumava if you want to appreciate and be grateful towards
@Candy san, then try to learn and be passionate not only about learning or imbibing Japanese but also by being
there for yourself. — % &Notice, how she mentioned subtly
about the requirement of a positive
mindset which is highly necessary.
Thank you for bringing this up
dear as that's why I could share
my thoughts with you and
everyone else here.
Please don't mind, it's a bit lengthy
and I couldn't help myself.— % &1. Hindi: गुरु
2. Bengali: গুরু
3. Gujarati: ગુરુ
4. Kannada: ಗುರು
5. Malayalam: ഗുരു
6. Marathi: गुरु
7. Nepali: गुरु
8. Odia: ଗୁରୁ
9. Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ
10. Tamil: குரு
11. Telugu: గురు
12. Urdu: گرو
13. Sanskrit: गुरु
— % &-
REDEMPTION OF ELECTRA
(Explicit themes mentioned,
read at your own risk; swipe)
— % &I'll tell the tale of a tail
that dropped,
Just like how the Reign of Terror
wreaked havoc in 1793.
Two players played in a game
of hearts
Gambling almost won and
chastity suffered a great loss.
You wouldn't stoop any lower than
a mythical dragon, drider, werewolf,
vampire or an infamous minotaur.
But I wouldn't know any better because at 18 even Satan dressed
up as if he could be demure.— % &You had bare fangs hanging beneath
your sheep skin
And I might've been 'Little Red Riding Hood' skipping in the woods of whim.
Your desirous desires only thirsted
for desire
And your carnivorous carnal canine
named her to be a satire.
I thought we'd be someday Orpheus
and Eurydice,
But I had to easily escape and declare,
"Farewell, my paradise".
— % &We're no Romeo and Juliet
We're eclipses never meant
to merge, collide or camouflage.
Provider, proprietor, predator
perpetrator are the words,
you would crave to inscribe
upon your kingdom crown
But my conscientious frown
Made you wince and whine
and scowl and growl.
A self assured woman is a nemesis
to mansplaining mantrum,
Manwhores and these manchild
can't withstand her conscious withdrawal.
— % &Swimming in a semen of lies
I sprang out of another woman,
But I'm no longer setting up a
blue print of a manly man, expecting
him to exceed my expectations from
a demonstrative paternal headstart.
You and him looked the same yet
different,
You and him have lived in different eras yet your motives seemed
identical to themselves.
— % &You wanted forever but with
conditions to be fulfilled
You wanted a lover but
who would tickle your senses
into a thrill,
Then unless you could nail her skin
Virtual messages were a persuasion
for your sins.
You need a fill, a refill for you perverted, perversive pervade
But I'm glad I had denied your request
For I wouldn't throw away my passion
To be bred by the temptations of
your seed through my hymen.
— % &You needed a concubine registered
under the eyes of law and your kith
and kin and brethren as a witness,
Too bad I had denied you all your
petty access.
Farewell, my fair weathered friend.
You make faces like the man of my
nest
You exactly grimace your face as closely as his when denied of your
fowl acts and receipts,
You and him are the same,
One could keep my mom to himself, despite his white collar crimes juxtaposed in the name
of second chances and rosy promises
And you on the other hand couldn't brain wash me with several baits and
earthworm baits. — % &-
I'm a hungry woman,
a beast to be specific.
A human who's starving
for knowledge and the
more you give her the
hungrier she will get.
You'll never hear
an end to it.-