Thursday, August 30, 2007

on a sunday evening.. ;)

It’s really hard to digest that power failures cause such a big dip in our energy levels. Why these kind of technical flaws happen regularly and create resentment in us . . .? It is a cheeky question to answer, indeed. We then realize the whole (sort of) development we ourselves made to get out of that ancient world of ours, which was without electricity (the greatest invention of Mankind).

Just imagine your life without that phenomenon. Everything will come to a standstill; you can’t watch any TV, you can’t sit in your dumb PC, you can’t hear any songs in your music system, and literally no light at all at night. Can you live in those circumstances? NO. Just by thinking about this you will get a strange feeling.

I’ve been wondering now and then. How the hell our ancestors managed their lives without electricity, without any entertainment, watching those twinkling stars right above their head. Just think of it, bizarre isn’t it? but just think of the discoveries of our forefathers (Indian). They’ve managed to crack everything you could think of. Just see the list it goes on, Vedha’s, Upanishad’s, Stars and their orbits, Yoga – unifying the soul with body, Kamasutra (no country has a grammar on Sex). How they managed to do all those ah...?

Thinking about all these on a power cut Sunday, suddenly I felt different, oh my God what’s happening to me? Do you remember the word “sweat” in English? I almost forgot it. I was sweating like anything. We have that much amount of toxic waste, which we fail to dispose of. That’s the way we lead our mechanical life.

1 comment:

Vinay said...

Kamasutra...oh yes! We had our grammar right. And this electricity thingy is one hell of a problem...especially in our college