Tuesday 18 February 2020

PROPHET AND PROPHECY

PROPHET AND PROPHECY 

When a prophet makes his prophecies, he unwittingly exposes his ignorance about the complex workings of phenomena. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof !

Written by Sugata Bose




Sugata Bose Saumy Mishra Meditate and keep meditating till conception clears. Think, reflect, realize about the limitations of both human and 'superhuman' thinking and to the obvious and inevitable mistakes made by them in accurate reading of the future like an astronomer does about the motions of celestial objects. Human affairs are infinitely more complex and refuse to yield their unborn secrets to the greatest of prophets. So, you see, there we are.
The latter line of the post attends to the fanatical violence that has resulted from some of these fantastic prophesies which ardent adherents of these Semitic prophets have been drawn into giving shape to against all norms of civil demeanour.
Sugata Bose Saumy Mishra Yes and no, both.
Sugata Bose Saumy Mishra Muslims, Christians, Communists, Fascists, all creeds that bank on fantastic suppositions and their fulfilment. But, of course, the reference on the post in the last line was to the Semitic religions barring Judaism which is non-proselytising, and the Jews have had throughout history been thinly distributed over the wide world to be able to perpetrate such 'fulfilling' violence that violates the sanctity of the human spirit.
Sugata Bose Saumy Mishra That is the secret of evolution. The war of the forces is ever on as man traverses through such conflict and chaos unto higher understanding when the scene shifts to the resolution of forces at a higher plane. Inscrutable are the ways of the Lord, as the Christians are wont to saying. But the post originally has been missed out in this verbal engagement in a sectional discussion of the issue. The main contention of the post was a scientific one, that of the great number of incalculable variables involved which makes prophecy an exercise in ignorance even if coming from a prophet, for it will inevitable fail to fulfil in strictest scientific terms with absolute mathematical rigour attended to. There is too much of vagueness involved in most of these prophecies as those of Nostradamus and too little of accuracy in articulation about the future as facts of the future finally unfold.

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