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Friday, February 3, 2012

The Perfect Apprentice

"Necromancy is a magic form involving communication with the deceased – either by summoning their spirit as an apparition or raising them bodily. It is probably the most foreboding and sinister...", explained young Shiva with a gleam in his eyes. His tanned brown skin was glowing with the morning sun. His broad forehead and fluttering long hair gave him the demeanor that to match his mentor.

He continued,"...it is not respectable practice as it brings trouble over the ones who are granted the right to rest by nature divine. So is same with human interactions and relations once they have lived their lives it is very important let them rest in peace. As in necromancy so in these relations any forced attempt to revive dead, brings problem not only to dead but to alive as well."

Shiva looked at his mentor as if to seek approval. with a nod Tabutsaaz gave a proud filled smile. Smile of satisfaction of finding the perfect apprentice.




12 comments:

Saru Singhal said...

It is spooky a bit...You wrote it really well...:)

Kapil Sharma said...

thanx Saruji :)

Kapil Sharma said...

thanx, Ashvini :)

Unknown said...

i love this particular blog of yours....nice post..do write something sometime on astral travel..and deja vu..would love to read more..am a very curious person..hehe

Kapil Sharma said...

Thanks Alka, m glad u liked it :), will certainly give an attempt to the subjects u have suggested...Thanks for the ideas :)

Elixir of life (dr_nidhi) said...

He continued,"...it is not respectable practice as it brings trouble over the ones who are granted the right to rest by nature divine. So is same with human interactions and relations once they have lived their lives it is very important let them rest in peace. As in necromancy so in these relations any forced attempt to revive dead, brings problem not only to dead but to alive as well."

The analogy of the dead spirits with human relationships is kind of deep...the piece is crisp with an enchanting quality about it.. like I was almost imagining the aura of the entire set up ... reminded me of the poem "Kubla Khan"... I kind of could see it in my head...similarly i could imagine Shiva "with a gleam in his eyes. His tanned brown skin was glowing with the morning sun. His broad forehead and fluttering long hair gave him the demeanor that to match his mentor."

(didn't know how to send u this but this is the link to my new doodle...

http://www.betweensaneinsane.blogspot.in/2012/02/big-blank-theory.html)

Kapil Sharma said...

Hey Doc,
Thanks a lot, m so happy u liked it

Sujana said...

This is really good writing. Very wise too :)

Kapil Sharma said...

Thanks Sujana :)

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Kapil Sharma said...

Thanks Alka :)

Kannagi said...

Hindus Mai to cremation Hoti Hai yahan tabutsaaz ka kya kaam