“A man actually has two Gods. The one, created him and the other, he created. Nature is not the first God but the first God exists in and as a part of the nature; a man with the help his reason creates a God against the forces of nature that are perceived to be as threat, hence the second God. The second God is the property of an individual mind that created it. A child has no reason and hence it has no second God; but it has the first God not yet known to it because the fear is not felt by the child! The first God is felt and known due to the fear ingrained in the instinct and the second God is the surrender and prayer brought out by the reason!”
Thiruman Archunan“Art works to satisfy the instinct and the science works to satisfy the reason.”
Thiruman Archunan“Instinct ensures animals to have society. Reason ensures society to have animals”
Thiruman Archunan“without the act of imagination humanity would have perished long back”
Thiruman Archunan“If a woman does not want she actually wants, if she wants she certainly wants it!”
Thiruman Archunan“By God a man is afraid more of himself than anything else; every day he is struggling to construct a God first to suit him, only then to others.”
Thiruman Archunan“Nature takes the decision first, man agrees, reconciles, modifies, refutes, contradicts etc., subsequently. It means the application of reason, the discretionary power of a man, only happens afterwards!”
Thiruman Archunan“Man is not the owner of mind but only a user. The nature owns mind, man hires only a small portion of it that too for a brief period.”
Thiruman Archunan“Truth exists: whatever a man not able to tell is actually a truth!”
Thiruman Archunan