Friday, January 30, 2009

यह धूयाँ


They say, a perfectly satisfied person cannot be seduced.-what if you are the same person and find yourself being unconsciously seduced by another. would you allow the seduction? yes, because you cannot resist the temptation, atleast i cannot..anyhow, this is where reality screams at your face-the reality of discontention . u see yourself getting seduced despite being full, but were you ever full?? never. and now u are offered something that u lacked and have always wanted, just didn't know it. udai,"if i do not get her, i am much trapped and unhappy & disharmony will spread in me like fire."
Greedy i am, so i want to possess the non possessed, otherwise i will perish along with others, which is pure wastage of my potential.

now, for the illusion-noble techniques in wich we closely associate ourselves with elements of mystery, beauty, mystical essence. this enhances our presence and adds a shift in perspective and bathes one in a different light. good or bad light i can not say, neither do i care. the point im tryin to make is that elements can help us deceive and seduce.

smoke- its fascinating the way it defies gravity and dances in air. people kill themselves just to enjoy its element. it causes them both bliss and pain, just like the seduction of a cleopatra, poisonous and dangerous,yet full of pleasure....


यह धूयाँ, यह धूयाँ । o these rings of smoke.


5am. time to sleep.



...in praise of smoke.

the prince

"To reconstitute political life in a state presupposes a good man, whereas to have recourse to violence in order to make oneself prince in a republic supposes a bad man. Hence very rarely will there be found a good man ready to use bad methods in order to make himself prince, though with a good end in view.
Nor will any reasonable man blame him for taking any action, however extraordinary, which may be of service in the organizing of a kingdom or the constituting of a republic. It is a sound maxim that reprehensible actions may be justified by their effects, and that when the effect is good, it always justifies the action. For it is the man who uses violence to spoil things, not the man who uses it to mend them, that is blameworthy.

A Prince should therefore disregard the reproach of being thought cruel where it enables him to keep his subjects united and loyal. For he who quells disorder by a very few signal examples will in the end be more merciful than he who from too great leniency permits things to take their course and so result in chaos and bloodshed.

It is essential therefore, for a prince who desires to maintain hisposition, to have learned how to be other than good, and to use or not use his goodness as necessity requires"

"Everyone sees what you seem to be, but few know what you are"

Niccolo Machiavelli
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