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The Tetrahedron

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Vijainder K Thakur comments :
Vandana,

This is perhaps the most gripping science fiction short story that I have ever read!!!

Keep it up!!
    

Meenakshi comments :
Vandana,

After having read your very well written and enthusiastic article on Imaginative Literature, I was waiting to read such fiction written by you. 'Tetrahedron' is absorbing and touching to say the least. The backdrop and the central theme of your story touched a personal chord inside me. I cant wait for the next episode - the coming fortnight is going to be a very long one :-) !

Where can I read more of your stories ?

Meenakshi
    

Raj Shekar comments :

Vandana..delightfull..
a sort of, evoked by the story mostly..
rephrasing of thoughts.

Confronting the unknowns
within us and without,
is a task most of us face
at some time or another..
And they do crop up
with sudenness,
more than once...much more.

Usually we label that great 'unknowingness'
with a 'typical' label
like God, or as a sub-consciousness..
When more courageous,
we, like the tentative and innocent outreach
of a child.like curiosity...
confront finally,
and with more honesty
the conundrum....
An unyeilding challenge for analysis..
with tools often limited
only
by our 'reach'.

In that playout..
of dark unyeilding mystery
and our efforts
to discover truths..
we do manage
to understand better,
ourselves and our nuances.

The object/objective
in mirroring us
and our functioning ability...
desperatly threshing to know more
teaches us
about ourselves...if not itself

Hopefully perhaps
we may then know where we stand....better.
And in that dawning revelation
a 'Eureka' cry of insight,
we may find the fulcrum...to move dense misty veilings...
or mountains....
dark invulnerable, tetrahedronal ones too perhaps..
reflecting
the restraints which hold us back...
like roadblocks
from an unseen future
of empowered possibilities
and
a richer garden perhaps
to pick
and choose from...
    

Amrit comments :
that was amazing i like it
write something more like a great things
    


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