June 2019

  • Abstraction

    In pensive or negligent mood, I long for a greater, scrutinized sense; nothing vividly outlined but a sketch of the perceivable. In fact, I would perish any thoughts of scrutiny, some sort of conditioned nature of life. Rather, a concoction of irregularity and regularity would favor my appetite. I often think of the idea of Continue reading

  • Irregularity

    In pensive or negligent mood, I long for a sense of direction of the future; nothing vividly outlined but a sketch of the perceivable. In fact, I would perish any thoughts deemed as the former because that to me, seems like a conditioned nature of life. Rather, a concoction of irregularity and regularity would favor Continue reading

  • Self-Reflection

    Self-reflection has been an event or rather an enterprise, which I have undertaken for a considerable amount of time. It is a phenomenon in which I conjoin my attention into one gathering. The intent is to speak to the self, to recognize and nourish. And the discipline in which I have invested is poetry for Continue reading

  • Henry David Thoreau’s Influence on Me

    Henry David Thoreau has been a significant figure whose works have influenced me substantially. Notably, his emphasis on nature in the book Walden and conscience in the essay “Civil Disobedience” have shaped and enlarged the bounds of my thinking and compositions. The fulfillment of our lives is the blooming of nature, and what we are Continue reading

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