Sunday, August 20, 2006

The comforts of retribution

Konfessioner’s Word

Amandeep Singh Parmar sounds rebellious. Reads certainly so. His words are straight from the heart and they make sense. They reflect his clarity of thoughts, sensitive nature, and a volcano suppressed within. This gifted young man from Delhi has a striking style of writing and an impressive skill with words.

The little piece he has graced the Korner this week with will be but a taste of his character.

- Sarang Mahajan
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Author Intro

I'm Amandeep Singh Parmar (Aman), 24 years of age, working as a Customer Relationship manager with a small time IT firm, born and brought up in a conservative Sikh family in New Delhi. Most of my writings talk about women, darkness, things which people conceal and voice agnostic sentiments. I've been writing since grade school (5th standard) but it's only now that I've risen above stolen lollipops. I am a rebel with a keyboard & internet access, have been hated for my audacity and a liberal head

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The comforts of retribution

It's been ages since we've felt something...anything! We have become what we feared the most but we're still scared, because what we feared the most has risen to a level which we fear the most now! We all know that this is not the point where we've decided to stop. We'll go further and hence, farther in our delusions of greatness.

The question here is, WHAT do we fear the most? Our infantile feelings of personal omnipotence are helpful enough to search for the answer(s) to the above question. We fear our own breed. A farce called god was created to pacify those who never wanted to accept the truth about their fellow humans.

Who created this farce? 'The One'...for he knew, there's a point some people won't go beyond. So he limited their universe to a few holy verses and books. He then sat back and enjoyed them kill each other in the name of his gift to them.

People call me blasphemous. And who are they?

1 comment:

The Konfessioners said...

An earlier review at your blog! but here's a big (and late) welcome to Knk!

cheers!
Shinjini