Chhavinder Panchal

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Mirco Alchemy:
Earlier, there was nothing.
that nothingness was undefined, unexplainable.
It was vast and could consume anything.
Then in that huge nothingness, magic was born.
That magic led us to what we call today Micro Nature,‘ Micro Alchemy’.
When alchemy was born, it was sign of connection.
A connection which is complex, difficult to understand yet keeps reminding us
that everything is connected, is linked to one another.
This link was a message. Message for us.
A very well constructed message which was fragile yet crypted.
That message needed to sent.
It needed carriers.
Then the message led to birth of carriers.
Those who have the capability to carry the message are called carriers.
The carriers had to go through doors.
There are infinite doors but only those who are worthy shall enter the doors.
The real doors would pass by and we wouldn’t even notice.
It is difficult to find those openings.
The carriers are very well suited for sending the message but there will always
be messages which get lost.
Those messages can be found only where messages are found, in the nothingness.

On Theme 2(Optimism):

Where is Garden?:
We need to ask the question, what is it when we see a flower?
But before that we should ask, how is it when we see a flower, we feel good?
but before that, how is it, that the positivity is filled like a juice in the flower.
And after that, does even the flower gives birth to that optimism.
But before all of this we should ask, what exactly is the flower?
Is it the literal physical form or is it the intangible subject floating around in our mind,
in everyone’s conscious?
Where is the fruit? Where is the garden to that flower?
There are a lot of questions but only one answer.
You are the flower. You produce the fruit. You are the Garden.
You are the Optimism

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