Botanical Hearth

A Mountainous Wild Flowery Plant

No experiencing being can ever disregard the impactfulness of the sensuous projection of the mighty meaningful impression that dwells among the pretty awesomeness of botanical multiverse. The soberly soothing satisfaction which breathes through leaves and flowers is fantabulous in its distinguished pleasure for heart. The floral bliss motivates the eyes with undeniably unavoidable sweetness that fills both the mindful sense of sight and love-seeking experiential existence with satiety of contentment.

Green is not merely a color and greenery is just part of the complete whole of nature but it’s as fierce as sharp yellow and as complete as nature itself. Plants and flowers are not nice because they are appealing but they are lovely because they are truly lovely.

Botanical hearth is the stove where emotions are cooked and its warmth ripens the true being of pleasure-loving flesh. It comforts the literary perception of natural souls, literally.

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Departure and Memories

As Khalil Gibran points out in The Prophet that even departure is sign of arrival because someone who leaves a place arrives a place. So Leaving is attached to arrival. They can’t be separated.

Bitter departure doesn’t dissolve in warm welcome but it lessens the intensity of the immense nostalgia. As a matter of fact, keeping oneself engaged can give way to recovery earlier than it is expected.

Leaving is not always a choice but a compulsion more often which leads to the store of pleasant experiences of the past ending in the sourness of the present.

Memories are perhaps the greatest impulse for the uprise of emotions. No matter what kind of memory it is, it is enough to trigger sentiments either negative or positive. Again, the positivity and negativity are subject to ones approach (the subject of positive and negative experience is already discussed in a previous blog post).

No doubt, sweet memories are the feast for the subconscious mind and a stable and working emotional faculty. Having memories that boost positive approach and optimism is a blessing for existence and a blessing for the time yet to come.

We don’t live for memories but they live with us. Pleasant memories uncontrollably evoke emotions that ‘lie too deep for tears’.

But the question is who decides what to remember and what not to? Is it we? Or mind? Or heart? Or any external factor?
Though this is not a mystery but it surely is dark room where all you have to find is a dot of black ink.

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Enjoy Me Please

There lives a place in a place that lives,
A place that breathes and a place that gives
Thoughts to mystics and words to the writers,
Motifs to the seekers and zeal to the fighters
And that’s not all, it gives inspiration
To tidy timid folks and courage to the nation.

It keeps in itself lovely glimpses of divine
Beauty that bears the hearts of people nine,
Eternal comfort with unending ease,
Calls out loud “Enjoy me please”,
Then sufis behold and poets get sharper
Flutes of love, the ear and the harper.

“Such is thy grace that holds all men
Such is thy show, yet beyond my ken”.

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I Am No Better Than You Are

Me amidst winter-past.

I’m no better than you are
But yes, I’m not a bit worse,
I see in you myself and
I see myself as you are.
But yes, it’s worth a question
That how come I’m so different
When I do live in others
And others dwell in me? then
Lo! here lies the answer:
That I am not so different
But I have made my choice
I see no conditions
For living but the next breath.

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Pursuit, First Instance

There are different levels of pursuit like of Happiness, Popularity, Money, excellence etc. One among them is the pursuit of Prestige. Human beings are social animals as often quoted. We love others to know what we have achieved. We do this because we want to be recognized and encouraged so that we might be motivated or simply give a good impression. We do it by showing our connection with others (people or things) that we consider worthy or important.

Examples :

“When I was in XY University, I used to study 5 hours daily”. (We can say just university but we don’t do it because it’s about prestige). We try to show our college badges, student cards etc. This is how we try to inspire others by motivating ourselves. This is bit natural. Prestige is a mid-level pursuit.

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Worst Experiences are the Best Experiences

“Negative experiences are positive experiences and positive experiences are negative experiences”, says Mark Manson in his The Subtle Art of Not Giving a four letter word that starts with f and ends in k. Repetitions of the four letter word and emphasis on it by Manson can surely prove to be offensive but, his subtle art is truly artful.

Remembrance of awkward and oops moments is quite certain as compared to the good ones. Freudian explanations might stumble over the barriers of this hypothetical fact. No one can forget embarrassment completely but pleasure seems itself to be handled another way.

Negative experiences boost us because they provide us mending opportunities. Positive experiences can make us feel super sufficient that can be detrimental when it leads towards the total satisfaction. Why? Because that snatches or, less severely speaking, weakens our chances of constant improvement completely.

This statement seems debatable but no, it is not. It is as simple as that. Use the negativities to strengthen positivity in you. Making the best use of ones experiences is the best intellectualism.

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