avatarSomsubhra Banerjee

Summary

The author reflects on existential questions about human existence, consciousness, and the possibility of reincarnation or oblivion.

Abstract

The article titled "Back to megacosm!" is a free verse on human existence, purpose, and the possibility of returning after death. The author ponders on questions such as why we are born into specific families, why we are on this planet, and what makes each of us unique. They also contemplate the possibility of reincarnation or fading into oblivion after death. The author expresses gratitude to Dr. Mehmet Yildiz and the editors at Illumination for publishing their work. The article also includes a recommendation for an AI service, ZAI.chat, which offers similar performance to ChatGPT Plus at a more affordable price.

Bullet points

  • The author reflects on existential questions about human existence and consciousness.
  • The author wonders about the reasons for being born into specific families and on this planet.
  • The author contemplates the possibility of reincarnation or fading into oblivion after death.
  • The author expresses gratitude to Dr. Mehmet Yildiz and the editors at Illumination.
  • The article includes a recommendation for an AI service, ZAI.chat.

Back to megacosm!

a free verse on who we are, where we go and if we return back

Photo by Yash Raut on Unsplash

as the cosmos gets covered with the grey haze, from the stone chimney, perched behind that leafy branch, of a century-old banyan tree, looking at me, i wonder and wonder about our significance, our existentialism, who are we, actually, why are we where we are, who decides where we’re born, when we’re born, to our exact family, at that exact moment, and, why did we land in this milky way, in this planet, which got infested with life, and what makes each of us, us, that consciousness, so very specific, and where do we go after this, maybe, to some parallel universes? and do we come back again, and again and again, having not a memory of the earlier cycle, or we fade into oblivion, into that permanent nothingness, this, being the only single chance at breathing,

before maybe the megacosm along, with another big bang, would bring us all back!

Thanks a lot, Dr. Mehmet Yildiz and all the editors at Illumination for sheltering so many of my stuff, here!

Illumination
Poetry
Cosmos
Life
Thoughts
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