Pictora

Pictora

A Chapter by Dayran
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A picture story

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Chapter 23 Pictora




In the lexicon of the west and the east, the name of an individual, its phonetical pronunciation and meaning, creates a high ritualization effect on the mind of the individual. It is a daily practice and cultivates a cognizance of the name of the individual in whose name, the life undertakes its activities. This is representative of the diamante, which is created matter.

The name Charles Mohan, derives its meaning from two sources of culture. The family name, derived from an Indian source, refers to the sanskrit term, mogam. It is the experience of lust or unrequited love. Charles may be derived from the phonetical sound of 'chared ' and ' lass.' This would appear to awake in Charles's constitution, the nature of the diamante, a fallen and resurrected life force, that acts as a self regulator of itself.

In its self regulation, the diamante reflects on life around the individual but does not constitute a knowledge of the self, relying instead on other sources to create that experience.

In the experience of love's ambition, the diamante views itself as immortal nature, with no end or beginning in her identity of herself. In addition, she is representative of the source of all the denizenry and created matter. She is the mother of them all.

This brings to one's view, the perception of all people we encounter as being equal and are members of the same family. However, on account of differences, in physical experience, we cause a sensation of separation from each other. But it is incumbent upon everyone in the division experience, to find a way to unite again.

The story of TMNT is indicative of a period in the life of the individual, when the experience of the division may well be at its peak.

This refers in particular to the experience of father and daughter. Casey Jones in the story, a variation of the name ' Davy Jones Locker,' representing an approaching end to life, is matched with April O'Neil as the daughter. April as the manifestation of spring in our seasons, looks forward to life and its possibilities.

When they come together, it conjures the sense of opposites and Shredder, as the proverbial destroyer, is the original diamante experience, now fallen. He brings his chisel to Casey on account of Casey's avoidance of issues and to April, to shape and mold her to life's adaptation of issues. He seeks to resurrect himself.

The ninja turtles represent the constructive aspect of this experience. Positive in nature, with creative solutions, a sense of humor and strength, they represent the condition, governing the relationship between father and child. The giant rat is the Pollyanna, who attempts to dream a happy solution to life's difficult issues by combining the opposite qualities of good and bad, into a mix in the life.

By coincidence, the creative talents behind the story, represent the semblance of a father and son relationship, as observed in Eastman and Laird. Other contributors, such as Stan Sakai, bring an eastern perspective of the living experience.

Sergio Aragone, the successful cartoonist for MAD magazine, brings a curious relation to the experience as the mentor and the individual who affirms the medium of cartoons as a way of regenerating impulses.

Together, the reality of life as perceived by these individuals, reflects in their presentation of the TMNT phenomenon, as an entertaining thought of life's potential solutions.

The key to the healing of the Pollyanna in individuals, is the way in which we are able to cultivate picture imagery that is positive and life affirming. This begins very early in the life of a child, as the coloring book experience.

The pictora effect raises the sensation of logos based perceptions in the individual and is able to activate the diamante to respond to the vision and perceptions that we have created of life. It moves into our dreams, our expectations, promises and pictured ambitions and stimulates them to be faithful, with the support of reason.

In the period accompanying this experience, the individual will develops qualities of pathos and sympathy for issues, understanding the true nature of the difficulties involved. Thereafter, the individual moves further, with an actual application of their emotions into an ethos based understanding of their actions.

All these, is undertaken in a climate of rhetoric thought and speech that moves the experience along. The Pollyanna when healed, transforms into the global mahimorata and the daughter refines her experience as the individual innamorata in relation to it.

Where father and daughter come together again in a relationship, this may lead to the rediscovery of faith. However that faith needs to be founded securely on the bedrock of knowledge. Shredder destroys past concepts, cleans out that which is no longer working and allows for the input of new perceptions.

Such is the way the one house and family works with an understanding of each others' needs and imperatives.

The force and aggression experienced is that of the injured Pollyanna. It is the daily engagement we experience in these times with the public media and this adds to the reality-sensation of our experiences within. The experience goes deep into our eros and psyche impulses, digs out that which is hidden and exposes our lies and conceit so that we may face up to it in our lives.

It is the theater of the Lido or libido, where we stage the moulin rouge, as the arts of the daily life we live. It forms a play or drama with which we come to participate, as a living member associated with the diamante.




Charles was polishing his draft report when Susan called to say that Bob is coming down to Lucerne, for a meeting, in the spring. She planned to meet him there and wondered whether Charles might be able to join them. He agreed to meet up.

After almost a year and a half, the team that dug up the Algonquin in man, may well come to terms with the reality of their discoveries. Their own relationship was founded on the ideal of the one world, and whether or not it continues to be a matter of faith in them, would be an issue of great curiosity.

Charles looked out his window and saw Krebling Singh park his lorry. He let out a soft groan and took to the stairs going down. In the past year, his ' brother ' had dropped by at least once a month, to moan his loss.

Charles recalled a comment by a Czech, some years ago, as to whether he considered the Russians as his brother or friend.

“Brother, of course,” the Czech had replied. “ You choose your friends.”






© 2012 Dayran


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blooming heck, i really must come back to this one, i think i may be able to identify myself here but i aint saying where, this is fascinating stuff. Thankyou.

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' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..

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