Thursday, 19 June 2014

Anger

Arguably the most purest of emotions, Righteous anger.
Displeasure, irritation, resentment, vexation, annoyance and exasperation. Few words which people may use to express anger. But how would you describe anger?


Anger comes straight from the heart. There is no thinking involved in it. If your anger towards someone is stemmed through your brain, when you can measure your anger then you are just being what we may term as 'Calculated Evil'. Yes the reason for anger to be argued as the purest of emotions is because it comes from the heart just like love. But this post isn't to discuss about love and anger, only anger.


The feeling and execution of the emotion of anger is from the heart and heart alone. One can say that when you feel angry your heart takes the temporary function of the brain. In other words it orchestrates the action. Yes, we have all learnt that the brain is responsible for all the physical actions that we execute, but can't we make an exception for anger?


One can argue that most of the people can control their anger, that they chose not to react even when they are pushed to the edge and sometimes even beyond. What they mistake for control is habit, conscience and in some cases indifference. It isn't the working of the brain that prevents the action and exercises control over the heart. There the conflict is between the heart and the heart itself. Maybe that it wasn't even actual anger.


When you feel any connection with a person its only natural that their actions you find out later bring out emotions inside you. This connection can be a negative connection or a positive one and their actions bad or good would force the corresponding emotion within you.


Coming back to anger, Is it possible to feel angry on someone or something when you have no connection with them? That is a point to ponder upon.

Have you ever felt so angry that you just want to scream your lungs out. Do you feel each and every cell inside you boiling hot or in the very rarest or rare cases calm and cold. Do you feel an energy within yourself which you never knew existed before. An energy so strong that you feel that you could tear up the person who scorned or spurned you if he or she were right in front of you. If the above feelings are true to you then you have experienced Righteous anger. (I have left out the question marks cause those weren't questions but suggestions)


The thing about righteous anger is that its a positive energy and not a negative one as most people have stereotyped it into being. It could be stereotyped as a negative energy because the actions are considered a crime in the modern world. But I am not talking about the judgmental societies around us. I am talking about spirituality! Where you are not encumbered by the rules and obligations of the make believe 'Humane world'. Spiritually speaking righteous anger is the most positive energy a person is ever capable of uncovering within oneself.


What you use this positive energy for is entirely on you. This is where the freedom of choice comes into play. The medium of outlet of this anger, is the only basis of determining what type of person you will be. That is all just judgmental bullshit, and I am not here to pass judgment.


Just remember the next time you feel righteous anger, that this is the real you! All the pretenses aside this is the purest form of you which you will ever find within yourself. Not even true undying love can rival this, No. Though love can walk hand in hand with anger, which I will go into detail in one of my next posts.


Keep watching this space for more of my twisted philosophical idea's


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P.S. The excerpts from my first book will be published on this blog too. So watch this space. Oh! and I found a name for my book 'A crimson river'.


Till next time. xx

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Killing time

Read this somewhere and not quite able to place the source of it, found it oddly funny.

"Time is precious. Waste it wisely."


Have you ever been in a situation where you just sit and stare into the empty nothingness and just imagine a hundred million things at a lightning speed, registering everything and nothing at the same time?


Starting with a thought, a very genuine and resourceful thought but ending up miles away in a matter of seconds. If you have been in such a situation more often than not, then you are definitely an artist. Do not take anyone's word on it, because people are both negative and positive. You may ask me what is the need for this particular post which doesn't seem to suggest anything, and maybe it is suggesting everything. There is an artist in everyone I say, One which we are too fearful to allow outside because we are consumed by the fear of rejection.


Does an artist really have to be fearful of anything at all? If all the artists throughout the vast history which precedes us had not fought that fear, we would never be able to witness their eccentric genius.


The first question that one should ask themselves is "What is my art?". Yes, you maybe an artist but until you realize what form of art you are best at you won't be able to tap it and hone it. It could be anything under the sky or in it. Thats the most difficult part of being an artist. You need to find that one thing which you can do better than everything else.


I am not a counselor hence I will not be able to help you find that skill or art within yourself. Yet if you have ever found yourself in that place where no one can find you. That oblivion in your thoughts where you can; not just walk or run but fly, disintegrate into a million pieces and one, Or evolve into a hundred thousand or a million different things at the flicker of second. Then you are definitely an artist and you only have to find that artist inside you.


Do not tame the beast within you take time and unleash it. Emotions, actions and other things are already within you and you only need to walk towards them or run towards them. They will sense your coming and fly out to meet you.


You never try anything. You either do it or not. There is no trying.


Being philosophical. xx

Monday, 16 June 2014

Louis Litt the man!

You Just got Litt Up.

Louis Litt is by far the best character in Suits. I know most of the fanboys and fangirls of the show will want to jump down my throat for saying this, but I have perfectly good reasons to feel so.


Firstly, Harvey Specter maybe the main protagonist of the show. The perfect stereotype of cocky demeanor and perfectly good looking. Is too flawed, What is his agenda in the entire show? Like seriously! Wear perfect fitting suits and behave rudely? Like every other person with a high IQ he is emotionally cold and unavailable and his character is only made to look good by being complemented with the other characters around him. For example, Donna, Mike, Louis and Jessica. Without these main characters around him I wouldn't be able to make a difference between him and a wall flower.


Secondly, Mike Ross. Mike is so full of crap that his storyline gets boring after a while. His Eidetic memory is his only saving grace. Okay not the only saving grace cause there is Rachel around. But is that enough to be the co-protagonist of the show? No, At least not in my opinion.


Suits kicks off with great style and brutal aggression. As it progresses, particularly in the later part of the first season, entire second season and first half of the third season it just doesn't deliver up to what was promised. Slow, dull and repetitive; yet it somehow manages to keep the addiction intact and enough to sit through it all. This is where I would actually applaud the show.



This saving grace for me was Louis Litt. He is not perfect, he is not good looking, he wears overly sized suits, his expressions are hilarious. He is the best character in the show. Some might argue that he is too simple and plain, thats the beauty of it! When one is getting bored with the elongated story-lines of Harvey and Mike throughout these drab patches the creators of the show very shrewdly bring in Louis to balance the odds. Not only that, Louis's story-lines are much more interesting than Perfect Harvey and Harvey Jr. His antics bring a smile on the viewers face and his tactical moves take us to the edge of the seat. Not even going into his kind and understanding heart.



Ever so often we all come across a Louis Litt in real life and they, end up being our heroes or someone who would shape our life for the better. And many of us have been Louis at some point of time. So here's to Louis Litt, who may not be the best closer in the city or the one with the best memory yet he is the common man's hero.



#TeamLitt 

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Geared to start a new journey, a different path never went down before. Currently working on my first novel the title of which I am unable to decide yet. Already through to the 24th chapter and still have no idea's on the title. Will be uploading a few excerpts from the novel on the blog so keep in touch.


On a different note, Finished with four seasons of Spartacus and three seasons of Suits. Will be putting up my review on both soon. Onto "Da Vinci's Demons" which seems pretty exciting.



Keep an eye on this space for further updates. xx