The Snow QueenA Story by DayranKilling Babies for FoodThe wonderful Hans Christian Andersen … who wrote the story … depicted a situation … in the human condition … in which he encountered much that was cruel … in the actions of the Queen. Hence her personality … came to be feared … and viewed much like an evil witch. In retrospect … it appears that she was responsible for infant deaths … perhaps due to the weather … and other tragedies. Thereafter … her presence was experienced as … unfeeling and mechanical … in the pursuit of her wants.
We are sometimes treated … to screen presentations … that portray the mother role … as a cold calculating woman … who plans the son's kindergarten school … before he is even born. In pursuing such thoughts … we come into a strange place … that suggests … babies being reduced to fluids … that is intravenously fed into humans … like the movie Matrix. What an incredulous and macabre suggestion!
In the same way … the reader is aghast … at suggestions … in poetry … some of that here in WC … of demons and monsters … horrible crimes … deaths so cruel that's its unimaginable. But in applying that … to the view of common sense … we realize that … the poet is surprised … at anyone taking such suggestions … seriously. The saints have mercy! What does that suggests … about the persona … who produced such thoughts? Obviously … there is such a one.
Perhaps it was viewed as cartoons … simply fun stuff … nobody gets hurt actually. One wonders therefore … of the responses by the mind … and passions of such an individual … about the way … his sub-conscious sense … produces such images … while in the experience … of the delicate nature … of the human body. How would a man rationalize such fears … and views … when he is confronted … with that at a later time?
Writers like Stephen King … in his books ' Carrie … Cujo … Christine … and It ' … created some rationale of the experience … and helped the public understand the nature of the phenomenon. Science pursues it … in an association of studies into social aggression … but has not produced any record of … discernible proof regarding mind based activity. At this time it pursues ' dreaming ' … as a possible subject of inquiry into the phenomenon.
Human insight catches a glimpse … of the possibility that … such thoughts are at an early creation stage … of the mind and passions. Indic writings regarding … kulavishnu … depicted as a child … refers to a pre-mind stage … of human development. The word translates as … ' qualities of Vishnu ' … where Vishnu … is defined as a … form of qualities … that emerges in the individual … and world experience … from time to time … according to evolutionary development.
In the experience of survival … and in the experiences of the child in the family … one detects a total breakdown of anything … resembling self capability … and accordingly … subjects the individual … to an acquiescence … of the circumstances of his birth and location. Such notional experiences of destructiveness … is stored in the body … and surfaces at other times. Hence … how we translate such experiences is important … for the condition of the child … is a social norm … cultivated for its life.
Its likely that … the child's early destruction of mind … produces a mind based figment … of a personality … like the snow queen … or the witch in Hansel and Gretel … who are likely to view life as cartoon based personalities … much like herself … to be done away with … if the situation warranted it. To my mind … it accounts for the way … man is capable of committing murder … without bringing himself … to consider other remedies.
In the legends of Little Krishna … Indic bards had the individual fight … a witch … a giant python … a crane … a donkey … a goliath … loneliness … and a cart. These are the instruments … represented metaphorically … that holds down the mind … in childhood … for the overall preservation of the child. But at a later stage … we come to cultivate … and engage them … to understand their source … in the creative energies. A re-look at the fairy tales … that reflects our folklore … would be useful for this purpose.
In bringing these experiences … to the table of science today … we consider the possibility … that such thoughts are the product of … cosmic and solar rays … that induces and preserves our will to survive … despite the merely human complaints … of being controlled … and under the will of our parents … society … and the law. Its a unique experience … and we don't have much to go with. There's considerable writings on the web about Atlantis … Mu … and visitors from star systems … in distant galaxies. No doubt they reflect … the mind's handling of its own diminished experience.
In
retrieving the mind's capabilities … we come to an extraordinary
view of our condition in the human experience. It points to many
possibilities … our relation to the creative energies … to the
stars … to people all around the world … and we experience it as
perfectly normal. We see ourselves as a unit of creation … that has
weathered a long journey … in its travels to get here. And its here
… in ourselves … as a store of our experiences of life …
waiting in the halls of learning. © 2014 Dayran |
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Added on July 9, 2014 Last Updated on July 9, 2014 AuthorDayranMalacca, MalaysiaAbout' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..Writing
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