Wednesday 15 2023

The Devine Huntress

 The Divine Huntress was one of the most respected goddesses in ancient history. She was known for her fierce independence and her unwavering dedication to the wild places of the earth. Unlike many of the other gods and goddesses, the Divine Huntress preferred to keep to herself, often spending her days roaming the forests and hillsides of the land.

Despite her solitary nature, the Divine Huntress was greatly revered by the people, who saw her as a protector of the wild and a symbol of purity and virtue. She was also known for her love of the hunt, which she saw as a sacred art that required great skill and respect for the natural world.

The Divine Huntress was often depicted with her bow and arrows, ready to take down any prey that crossed her path. But she was also a compassionate goddess, who cared deeply for the animals that lived in the wild. She was said to be a skilled healer, using her knowledge of the natural world to help those in need.


Many tales were told of the Divine Huntress, but one of the most famous was of her encounter with the hunter Actaeon. Actaeon, a skilled hunter himself, stumbled upon the Divine Huntress while she was bathing in a secluded pool in the forest. The Divine Huntress, furious at being seen, transformed Actaeon into a deer, and he was hunted down and killed by his own hounds.


This story served as a warning to those who would disrespect the natural world or the goddess herself. The Divine Huntress was not to be trifled with, and those who crossed her path would do so at their peril.


But for those who showed her respect and reverence, the Divine Huntress was a benevolent goddess, offering protection and guidance to those who sought her out. She remained a beloved figure for centuries, a symbol of the power and beauty of the natural world, and the strength and independence of the feminine spirit.

Monday 13 2023

The Dream Master's Poem


Dreaming of a Lost Love

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Even when you're gone, I can't escape,

The thought of you, it's a constant tape,

Playing in my mind, day and night,

Even in my dreams, you're still in sight.


I see your face, so clear and bright,

In my dreams, you're still in sight,

Your hair, your smile, your sparkling eyes,

Everything about you, just amplifies.


The way you laughed, the way you talked,

The way you walked, so confident and poised,

I see you dancing, under the moonlit skies,

And my heart beats faster, it never dies.


Even when you're gone, you're still with me,

In my dreams, you're my reality,

And though we're apart, our love still remains,

A flame that burns, through the sunshine and the rains.


I dream of holding you, and feeling your embrace,

Of gazing into your eyes, and seeing your face,

And though it's just a dream, it feels so real,

A love that transcends, every pain and ordeal.


So I'll keep on dreaming, of the love we once had,

Of the moments we shared, the good and the bad,

For even though you're gone, you're still in my heart,

A love that will never die, even when we're apart.

Tempest & Storm

[Poem]

 Through trials and tribulations,

The tempests and the storms,

I stand tall and unwavering,

With a heart that's strong and warm.


My emotions may run deep,

My heart may ache and break,

But I know I have the strength

To rise again, to persevere and take



On all that life may throw my way,

With courage and with grace,

For I am more than just my feelings,

I am a man with an unbreakable face.


So I'll weather every storm that comes,

And I'll face it with my might,

For I am a man of emotional toughness,

And I'll rise up to the fight.

Ambition & Persuits





Most of you might know that I love creating art, and painting is one of the ways I cultivate self-control. Painting requires dedication, consistency, and focus. It's not possible to complete a painting with just one stroke of the brush, but with perseverance and practice, one can create wonderful work.

Here are a few more subjects I am ambitious abouts:

Shaolin: Kung Fu is a Chinese martial art that originated in the Shaolin Temple in Henan Province, China, over 1500 years ago. It is a highly respected martial art and is known for its wide range of techniques, including striking, grappling, and throwing, as well as its focus on physical and mental training. 

Gunsmithing: Gunsmithing is the art and science of designing, building, repairing, and modifying firearms. It involves a wide range of skills, including metalworking, woodworking, and machining, as well as an understanding of firearms mechanics and ballistics. Gunsmithing has a long history dating back to the early days of firearms, and has played an important role in the development of firearms technology over the centuries. 

Mathematics: Mathematics is the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, and the relationships between them. It includes a wide variety of fields, such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics. Mathematics has been studied since ancient times and is fundamental to many other fields, including physics, engineering, economics, and computer science.

Astronomy: Astronomy is the study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other objects in the universe. It includes topics such as the formation and evolution of the universe, the properties of stars and planets, and the search for extraterrestrial life. Astronomy has been studied for thousands of years and has been a major driver of scientific progress.




Engineering: Engineering is the application of scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and improve structures, machines, and other systems. It includes a wide range of fields, such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and aerospace engineering. Engineering has played a critical role in the development of technology and infrastructure throughout history.

Anatomy: Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of living organisms, including humans and other animals. It includes topics such as the bones, muscles, organs, and systems of the body, as well as their functions and interactions. Anatomy has been studied since ancient times and is fundamental to many other fields, such as medicine and biology.

Philosophy: Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and reality. It includes a wide variety of subfields, such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and aesthetics. Philosophy has been studied since ancient times and has had a profound impact on many other fields, including science, politics, and religion.




Theology: Theology is the study of religious beliefs and practices, and the nature of the divine. It includes topics such as the interpretation of religious texts, the role of religion in society, and the relationship between faith and reason. Theology has been studied since ancient times and is a critical component of many religious traditions.

Botany: Botany is the study of plants, including their structure, function, classification, and evolution. It includes topics such as plant anatomy, physiology, ecology, and biotechnology. Botany has been studied since ancient times and is fundamental to many other fields, such as agriculture, medicine, and environmental science.

Neurology: Neurology is the study of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It includes topics such as the structure and function of neurons, the mechanisms of nerve signaling, and the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Neurology has been studied for centuries and has had a profound impact on medicine, psychology, and other fields.




Psychology: Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including topics such as perception, cognition, emotion, and motivation. It includes a wide range of subfields, such as developmental psychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology. Psychology has been studied for over a century and has had a profound impact on many other fields, such as education, health, and business.

Spirituality: Spirituality is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of beliefs and practices related to the human spirit and the search for meaning and purpose in life. It includes topics such as religion, meditation, mindfulness, and personal growth. Spirituality has been a fundamental aspect of human culture since ancient times and continues to play a significant role in many people's lives today.

Literature: Literature is the study of written works, including novels, poetry, plays, and other forms of creative writing. It includes topics such as literary analysis, literary history, and the role of literature in culture and society. Literature has been studied for centuries and has had a profound impact on many other fields, such as philosophy, psychology, and politics.




Art: Art is the study of visual and aesthetic forms of expression, including painting, sculpture, architecture, and other forms of creative work. It includes topics such as art history, art criticism, and the role of art in society. Art has been studied since ancient times and has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and the human experience.

Music: Music is the study of sound and its artistic expression, including vocal and instrumental music, composition, and music history. It includes topics such as music theory, performance, and the role of music in culture and society. Music has been studied for centuries and has had a profound impact on culture, art, and entertainment.

Physical Education: Physical education is the study of physical activity and its impact on health and well-being. It includes topics such as exercise physiology, sports medicine, and the social and cultural aspects of physical activity. Physical education has been a fundamental aspect of human culture since ancient times and continues to play a significant role in promoting health and wellness today.

Economics: Economics is the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It includes topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the role of economics in society. Economics has been studied for centuries and has had a profound impact on many aspects of human life, including politics, business, and social welfare.

The Young Artist [Part-1]

As a young artist, I always dreamed of making a name for myself in the world. I loved nothing more than spending hours in my studio, painting, sketching, and analyzing the world around me. But without the resources to attend art school, I found myself struggling to gain recognition for my work.


Despite this setback, I refused to give up on my dreams. I continued to study art on my own, pouring over books and attending local exhibitions to gain inspiration and refine my craft. I also pursued my other passion, engineering, which helped me develop a unique perspective on the world that informed my artistic vision.


As the years passed, I continued to create, to learn, and to grow. I experimented with new techniques and mediums, always striving to push myself beyond my limits. And although I faced many setbacks and rejections, I refused to let them deter me from my goal.


In my free time, I sought out other artists and creatives, attending meetups and networking events to connect with like-minded individuals. I found that this sense of community helped sustain me during the tough times, providing me with a support system that understood the challenges of pursuing a creative career.


And as I continued to work towards my goal, I began to notice small signs of progress. My work was featured in a local coffee shop, and I sold my first painting to a neighbor who admired my talent. Although these accomplishments were small, they gave me the confidence and validation that I needed to keep going.


Despite the fact that I had yet to be discovered by a gallery or agent, I knew that my dedication and hard work would eventually pay off. And with each stroke of the brush, each line of the pencil, I felt myself moving closer to my ultimate goal of becoming a recognized artist in the world