manifestation of divine will
through a dance of destruction
paving way for the future
what’s gone
need not be mourned
it could be culture, art or a virus
frozen beneath mountains of ice
you never know what pops up
when you destroy protective layers
The sun plays its game
Do we need time machines
if past, present, future
threaten to explode
in confrontation?
it’s just curiosity
not destinations

A very deep poem Reena! Very nice! ❤
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Thanks so much, Carol!
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A clever dance of ideas, as always, Reena!
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Thank you, Dora!
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You’re most welcome!
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A very thought-provoking poem, Reena. Good questions to think about.
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Thank you so much, Dwight!
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You are welcome!
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Lovely, and AI is a force we might be able to contain.
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I guess so. AR and VR were purported to bring sweeping changes, but are nowhere close.
AI may just deliver tools superior to what existed before.
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An arresting poem Reena!
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Thank you so much!
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Thought-provoking. This made me think about AI and its ramifications. Past, present, future, reality may become unidentifiable. However, I see from your above comment, there is more to unravel here.
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Thank you for delving deep, Mish!
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Such destruction… more like a death dance.
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The Divine Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva stands for Creation, Preservation and Destruction. It is a part of the cycle. The Gods had their job roles cut out for them, as per Hindu belief 🙂
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