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As I get up in the morning and look out of the window,

I am reminded of the Microsoft Windows operating system

of my computer.

 

As I sit at the dining table for my early morning cup of

coffee, I am reminded of Sun Microsystem's Java coffee cup.

 

If only I were reminded of Lord Krishna in the same way,

looking at things, with something of a Barathi in me,

I could have been a far better person!

 

Have we ever stopped for a moment to think how many icons

we meet in our daily life? Virtual hieroglyphics haunt me,

taunt me, and control me like a friend, philospher and guide.

 

Perhaps the most popular icons that every citizen of the world

will understand, are the male-female figures on a toilet wall!

 

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words.

Perhaps an icon is worth a thousand pictures.

 

Icons everywhere! In petrol bunks, travel points like airports,

railway stations, bus shelters; shops, offices, hospitals;

traffic signs on the roadside; and the emoticons in my email!

 

Icons forcefully change the way I walk, talk, write and think.

The slew of technology that has permeated my daily life,

is gradually replacing the language, leading me slowly back to

the days of the hieroglyphics.

 

Idols are the icons of Godhood in Hinduism. Installed everywhere

in the Hindu world like the modern-day icons, they remind a Hindu

of his/her daily dharma.

 

When I need a plethora of icons for my daily life, is it not

sheer arrogance on my part to frown upon the people who use idols?

 

Regards,

saidevo

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I, on the other hand, look out my window and see the beautiful world we live in. It causes no abstract thoughts of other things like Windoze.

 

I sit at the table and enjoy the sense of smell and taste I have, highlighted by my morning coffee.

 

I am thankful that I can see the world around me without it causing images of Gods everywhere. I prefer to enjoy that real physical world I live in without the distractions of mythical beings.

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If only I were reminded of Lord Krishna in the same way

India has 1.1 billion crap-poor indigens and 360 million gods (36 crores). Uncle Al remains unimpressed by the wholly incredible ratio of 3 Indians/god. Hello! Is the rat god asleep at the wheel?

 

Idols are the icons of Godhood in Hinduism.

Yeah well, Western religion has something nasty to say about that - other than the One True Church. The Orthodox Christian Churches of Rome, Russia, and Greece postively revel in (expensive) images of false gods sold to their adherents. One wonders why it is the Protestants have all the money. Could it be - say it softly - PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY?

Posted
As I get up in the morning and look out of the window,

I am reminded of the Microsoft Windows operating system

of my computer.

 

As I sit at the dining table for my early morning cup of

coffee, I am reminded of Sun Microsystem's Java coffee cup.

 

If only I were reminded of Lord Krishna in the same way,

looking at things, with something of a Barathi in me,

I could have been a far better person!

___When you recognize an icon & find no Krisna, simply visualize adding him or finding him. Something Blue, like the Windows Logo; there is Krisna. Coffee is a beverage & Krisna drank beverages & there he is again. No need to exclude these icons, but rather include your favorite with them.

___The children's favorite was Ganesh? The curve of the Windows Logo is his trunk.

 

Have we ever stopped for a moment to think how many icons

we meet in our daily life? Virtual hieroglyphics haunt me,

taunt me, and control me like a friend, philospher and guide.

___Icons represent authority & it is we persons' responsibility to challenge authority with reason.

Posted
___Icons represent authority & it is we persons' responsibility to challenge authority with reason.
...and some of us create our own icons to challenge authority...sometimes unreasonably...

 

Art-Challenges-Authority,

Buffy

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...and some of us create our own icons to challenge authority...sometimes unreasonably...

 

Art-Challenges-Authority,

Buffy

I know what you mean Buffy. Last night while I was driving home from a friends house, this irate individual held up an icon for me at an intersection. Seems he felt it was his trun to cross even though I had arrived there before him. So I promptly acknowledged his icon and presented one of my own. What would we do without our icons???
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So I promptly acknowledged his icon and presented one of my own.
Knowing you infamous, I'm sure you responded to his one finger with your two! :eek2:

 

Peace!

Buffy

Posted
Knowing you infamous, I'm sure you responded to his one finger with your two! :evil:

 

Peace!

Buffy

Actually Buffy, it's done with one fist raised in the air and your other arm crossed over your bicep. It's what you might call an old Italian Icon.

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