Life is Pure

Posted by Suman on Dec 16, 2020

Life is fun.

Life is good.

Life is great.

Humans say these usually as a

response to a question, comment, or situation.

What they say, actually does not matter.

It is the manner in which they say it.

And it is as vapid and depthless as

the question, comment, or situation that

triggers this utterance.


For none of those is the Truth.

Life is neither fun, good, or great.

Sure, fun exists. Good or great exists.

Even to this day, I experience moments that

resonate with the memory of my own utterances of those words.

But to combine such labels with the Truth that is Life?

That is asininity putting the asinine to shame.


A few moments ago,

as my eyes glanced over my laptop screen

which at the moment was displaying twitter.com,

they glimpsed something.

A woman in her fifties, with a toned, almost chiseled physique

made the headlines for having donated billions of dollars to charity.

The smile she wore was too exaggerated to be authentic.

The striations of her arms muscles were too unnatural

to have just naturally appeared. They were worked for.

Her body-fat was too low to match her exuberance.

All her three traits,

her smile, her muscle-tone, and her body-fat

were clearly worked for. The timing of her

donations and her artificial physical peaking,

could not be just coincidence.


No, nothing is "wrong" with this.

Everyone is free to live life the way they wish.

I am not complaining or doing anything of that sort.

Then again, who am I defending against? My work

will be the last thing to ever draw the

attention of the mainstream.


But if you happen to still not conect the dots,

the point I am making is this ...

If a woman in her fifties with clear-as-day

hard-worked-on superficial looks is being celebrated

for her donations to charity,

while no one knowing or caring about the

actual humans covered under that "charity",

what does it reveal about the society around you?

What does it reveal about things that are truly

being celebrated and hauled about her?

What does it reveal about her own

internal state that she is escaping

by relying on this external celebration?


The questions answer themselves, do they not?

Even the marginally sincere person will

be able to deduce them.

The person who craves the worship of his ego

is the same person who lives his life

catering to it...

...up until his 50s, 60s, 70s...

...his entire life!

And the numbers above are proof that life is long.


Destiny exists.

For anyone and everyone.

Life is set one way or the other.

The superficial human will live craving the superficial highs

The pure human will live a life of purity.

And before you take this as a hint to "become pure",

I will save you the trouble.

Purity finds you, not the other way around.

It finds you when you find the Life inside you.

For Life is neither good or great or fun.

Life is purer than any usages of

purity will come close to.

Life is PURE.

Thank you.