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The Passage Of Time

Discussion in 'Snippets of Life (Non-Fiction)' started by LakshmiKMBhat, Aug 30, 2017.

  1. LakshmiKMBhat

    LakshmiKMBhat Gold IL'ite

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    I have just finished reading Centennial by James Michener. It is a wonderful book. The story is set in what is now Colorado. I have read many of Michener’s books and have enjoyed all of them. In this book as in many others by him he begins the story with events which occurred millions of years ago. We learn about how the surface of the earth changed over eons. Mountains and valleys came into and went out of existence. The author writes, “The time required! The slow passage of years! the constant alterations! It is a poem of existence, this rock, not a lyric but a slow-moving epic whose beat has been set by eons of the world’s experience.” When I read these lines the thought kept coming to mind about what we are doing now to our planet. Mountains are being leveled, and valleys being filled, all in the name of ‘development’. This destruction is happening at an alarming rate. The passage of time is not at all slow.

    Michener writes about the animals that roamed that part of the world. Many species were born, lived for many years and died off: a part of the natural course of events. But with the coming of man, animals, birds and nature’s bounty were destroyed, all for greed. A character in the novel says, “So long as the streams kept to the mountains they were pure and free; it was when they mingled with men that abuses began.” The same is happening now.

    But, there is goodness also in the world. Yesterday I read in the newspaper about an organization called Pyas Foundation (Pyas means thirst in Hindi) They are helping to improve the situation in drought-hit areas in Belagavi (in the northern part of Karnataka) by rejuvenating lakes and conducting awareness programmes. There are many such people who are helping to save our planet.

    (For sustainable solutions - deccanherald.com

    www.deccanherald.com/content/630255/for-sustainable-solutio
    If you have been active on social media, you would not miss the buzz around the work of Pyaas Foundation of Belagavi and its most vocal founder, Dr Madhav Prabhu.)

    The author takes us on a journey spanning millions of years up to the1970s. Life has changed so much through the passage of time. People have come and gone. My father-in-law is 92. He says that no one of his generation in their younger days dreamt about the kind of changes that would take place within their lifetime. A way of life which had not changed for generations underwent a drastic transformation. It is difficult for him to understand what is happening now. What of him? Even I am bemused by the changes that have happened over the last quarter century in our little town.

    Looking back, life was good. But, with the passage of time, many of the changes, especially in technology, have become an integral part of our lives. It is difficult to imagine our days without technology. At the same time there is so much we wish had not taken place in our lives. But such things do happen, and we are left asking ourselves, “What are we leaving behind for the future generations?”

    “I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
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  2. HariLakhera

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    I think the single most important reason for this fast change is technology. Technology has revolutionized our lives in every possible way. It is difficult to say what next. It may prove a boon in the face of ever increasing population and pressure on resources.
     
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    Beautifully described about the book. I m looking to pick this book n read soon.Thank you for this nice write up:)
     
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    Dear Lakshmi,
    I too want to read the book.
    Technology has changed the world immensely. Many many positive aspects.....especially in the field of science, communication etc. Global village world has become. And very fast changing also....rapidly.
    But world is getting deprived of many things that you have mentioned. Some are making a real effort to improve on that. Hats off to them.
    Ideal would be...right balance. But it is difficult. Can we ho back to the days when technology was so rampant and live like previous generations? I don't think so.
    Many questions but no answers. We have to just wait and see.
    Syamala
     
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    Invention of Electricity and later the influential developments in Electronic chips and Silicon transistors together contributed to the present digital and automation revolutions. In my opinion the origin of our issues is the Steam Engine. A crucial scientific invention, it also takes a vital place in the history of our existence as the first turning point that altered the course of human lives which, until that eureka moment, was slow paced. We had simple needs, we utilized minimal resources available near us and co existed peacefully with the sorounding nature. Energy was created in natural ways by limited means and no destructions was intended. A lifestyle and it's good times a distant past now. If there is a chance to turn back time, I will choose to return to the days before technology took over the world, an option not entirely impossible as there are remote places in India for example where technology hasn't yet fully intruded. I favour peace over chaos, communal living over isolated digital existences and I prefer to die naturally than to live on extended lifespans with medicines, the point of which in a rapid era as of today, I fail to fathom. What do I tell the future generations? Deep regrets but its never too late. Go Green. Live Simple.
     
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    After billion or trillions of years still the globe or the world is intact. Species come and go, but Nature manage everything every change in garguntan style. To set right and balance the Earth, She will cause tsunami storm quakes across the globe for which humanity look for their mistakes. Several generations after, we survive and in same way species would survive even after current misuse of resources in the name of providing comfort convenience and development. It is said in the days of epich humans lived tens of thousands of years. Lord was banished from kingdom for fourteen years - an insignificant figure compared to then life span (IL 'ite Cheeniah's thread). Bageeratha on toe penance for ten thousand years. So my conclusion, despite deluge and pollution, acid rains, atomic bombs on Hiroshima Nagasakhi North Kore etc humanity and the world would survive.Thanks.
    Regards.
     
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    Thank you very much dear friends for your interesting replies :)
    With regards, Lakshmi
     
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    Thank you very much dear friends for your interesting replies :)
    With regards, Lakshmi
     

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