[contd]

not that its the effect of the breathe of a drunken tiger,not even the heavy insignia of latent emotions ..but still it is and that is how it shall persist..if i wish to say once again the pupil fights her own mentor because its the "intellectual survival??" IS character put to judgement??is it honour?? what drives you ?? OR SHALL I debate on the fact that if our mind is the mentor then our heart necessarily is thou's pupil..or just the reverse..why can't this conflict end? do you want me to say that whenever there are conflicten there is always a disgreement between the mentor and his child..? no matter how much i disagree but i can't dishonour these questions and their profound answers to which great people like Pluto and Socrates had contributed so often..
it is said that drinking is the cause of instability in a human being[though it is apparent to me] but a person regains his consciousness back which he had lost when he was awake.Atleast one gets an opportunity to vent out ..to just pour out the lava which had reduced his heart to ashes and which neither could one ignite nor put out the fire that was forced to burn for so many years..

1 comment:

Krishnakant Jonnalgadda said...

An interesting viewpoint which honestly speaking I had slight difficulty to comprehend because of the language, but I think I got the essence if not the complete flavor.

Teacher and Protege's competition lies in the quest both possess. Its easier to become a pupil, but its not everyone's cup of tea to promulgate ideas as a teacher, and that too with utmost sincerity. You may be giving out all you had amassed.

The scuffle if it arises, may not necessarily be due to intersecting opinions, it is equally possible in parallel or coincident viewpoints. A protege has to improvise on what he learns and bring his own innovation to the thought process to carve a niche and come out of the umbrella of the teacher.

A simple analogy- Life as a teacher, and we being the pupils, can we really beat that?

I enjoyed the way you question things, you like to see more than what meets the eye and this metaphysical journey did have pragmatism attached.

Keep penning down your thoughts. Lack of intent to begin with, many a times brings out the best in the writer as it helps to stay clear of any preconceived notions.