Is it a literal life after death, or maybe a new life on this earth, or is it just a fallcious, fear-based idea that people use to galvanize each other do good?
Continue ReadingTime is limited to a start and a finish. How much priority should we put on time?
Continue ReadingHave you ever wondered what it would be like to experience Heaven for just a tad bit of time?
Continue ReadingMost people are unable to describe "hell", and it tends to be a cumbersome challenge for modern-day writers. I’m no different, but this is my brief synopsis of hell. Please criticize my work. I’ll honestly appreciate it. Thank you.
Continue ReadingI felt as if someone had spoken these words through me, an almost spooky moment in my life that I was confronted with.
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Continue ReadingThe poem reminisces the last seconds of a martyr life-could be Christian, Islamic, Judaist, Hindu, Buddhist, name it. The immediate pain, suffering or apparent loss is transient and rewarding. For a martyr, his/her death does not stop what has happened, what is happening, or what is to come. This poem was inspired by the poet’s romance with martyrology. In the bid to see the mind of martyrs (some of whom are regarded as suicide bombers in modern parlance), the poet comes to understanding that the essence of martyrdom is the defiance of death couched in the belief and hope that there is something or someone bigger than themselves whose ends must be served. The hope of martyrs lies not in the earthly reward but the eternal, other-worldly reward- and also the contentment that others will also follow his footsteps.
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