Thursday, July 30, 2020

'Ting', 'ting' and two prophesies(2)

Ting ting chaoro
Thabina karingei kahouro
Numitna waanglingei Waanghouro
Epa machum taro
Epu machum taro


1) Give a fresh lease of life to activities of interactive growth.

2) Choose the leaders who are making less soundbytes but putting more emphasis on work progress.

3) Be as focus to your goal as the common people single-mindedly focus on the mundane matter as their lifeline(which looks like a little foolhardy but their make or break focus is still noteworthy).

4) Here I need to deploy a wildly elegant construction in our language which I stumbled upon only a few days back during the writing of first draft of my monograph;it would be impossible to give even a gist of the newly-found construction here in this space.By deploying this knowledge,it is clear that the prophesy tells us to be as nimble as something which can actually lift itself off this ground and to get the grip of the situation as firmly as a vice.Nimbleness and the firmness of grip expressed by a single word--it is wildly elegant--actually this blogger is lost of his words to describe the experience.

5) By the same deployment,wisdom and firmness of stand--this time also,expressed by a single word.The prophesy coaxes us to grow up into adults embracing those qualities,detailed here and,in (4).



'Ting', 'ting' and two prophesies (1)

This morning's radio programme had a student's section which had two prophesies discussed as rhymes.

I'm also in a mood for a mini announcement that I had started the first draft of my monograph on a reasonably thick students exercise book but there are exactly 8 pages left now.I'm making a steady progress and this lockdown is proving to be a boon for my monograph.

Nungsha o thorak o
Urum leima changkhro
Haoreibigi ingkholda lashing pollang phoubani
Huina yenna sokkhini
Konnaraba ting ting

1)'Nungsha' is the 'curious among-st the common people who are still vacillating'--the prophesy calls out on them to come out.

2) 'Urum' is the intellectual class--let this class make its retreat.(Please note the pun in the next word,'leima'--this class lacks vitality--I'm using the gender neutral term).

3) 'Haoreibi' denotes 'the leaders who has strategies and tactics which are not workable( in a sense,not compatible with the present geo-political situation)--in the area of influence of the 'Haoreibi' vast trove of ideologies espousing populism are on display (more like those sunbathing on a beach).

4) (a)'Hui' are 'those who flatter';'Yen' are either 'those attracted by the glitters' or 'those very adept at worldly affairs' or both.In a feudalistic parlance(which is more fitting in the  present development of our society),they are the 'court jesters'.There is acute of danger of these 'court jesters' being infected by the germs of those trove of ideologies.

4) (b) The prophesy tells us to beware of the point of time when the swell in the ranks of these 'court jesters',now roundly infected by the germs of those trove of ideologies, pierces the inflection point which would prove fatal for our society.

5) 'Konnaraba' is 'the society-wide distribution of small actions or efforts aiming for unification'.The prophesy instructs us to give a fresh lease of life to the interactive processes to be deployed in those rooms of 'konnaraba'