Superior art is not a product of so called normal minds  and  has a strong link 
with psychosis . No man can produce great art without a pinch of psychosis in 
his brain . So art does not happens in complete consciousness . Scientific 
studies related to this proves the same . In his book, genealogy of morals , 
Nietzsche rejects the romantic cliam that the artist is what he is able to 
express , and asserts that art is highly symptomatic of the artist’s 
fundamental needs . in short , art is symptom, not expression. I dont want to 
comment that psychosys is a desease . It has great potential especially related 
to creativity . 

 
 
 


--- On Mon, 25/2/13, Satchid Anandan <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Satchid Anandan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GreenYouth] Re: Afzal Guru: Appropriating a hero?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 25 February, 2013, 9:55 PM



How true!This keeps happening all the time.The world is blood-thirsty; it wants 
martyrs. If you somehow fail to be one, they will ignore you and even condemn 
you for not being one. 


This happens in a different way to writers and artists too. Those who killed 
Ayyappan and John Abraham were the first to romanticise their sad ends and 
build myths and legends around them.If they had somehow understood those around 
them and escaped from their clutiches, they would have lived longer and  done 
more creative things. Kadammanitta escaped at some point, then they began to 
say he lost his poetry when he stopped drinking ; but no one loses poetry by 
giving up drinks, that is just a romantic superstition. No poet has written a 
line of poetry  drunk,art  needs absolute concentration and complete  
consciousness, even greater sobriety than in ordinary moments.  



On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Sadiq Naqvi <[email protected]> wrote:


He has it recorded i believe. 




On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 9:24 PM, suvaid yaseen سويد ياسين 
<[email protected]> wrote:

check khurram's status on fb:

https://www.facebook.com/sheikhkhurramparvez/posts/337940136315935




On 25 February 2013 20:39, Mahtab Alam <[email protected]> wrote:


Aijaz Guru, Afzal’s elder brother, is angry. “No one supported him,” he says, 
“be it Kashmir’s politicians, separatists or anyone else. They all abandoned 
him. Now everyone is playing politics in his name, drawing mileage out of his 
death. Everyone is gaining at the cost of a poor Kashmiri’s life.”









 


 


“He never wrote to them (the separatists),” says Tabassum. “It’s all just a 
gimmick by separatists for political gains.”



 


 A thin man joins the gathering at this point, quietly listening to the 
discussion around him. Afzal’s younger brother Hillal is less concerned about 
the politics outside, he thinks there is more that is being played inside. “No 
one used to come here,” he says. “Tabas­sum has been living with her parents 
for the last few years. Now they have gathered here for the mourning of my 
brother, but all that is going on in here is politics.” People have already 
started making money in Afzal’s name, Hillal says. Local politicians have 
started dividing the family on political lines. “No one is telling the real 
story. It was only Tabassum who fought for her husband. Even I am not in a 
position to help her. I am a poor man and it is hard to survive here.”










http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?284014 



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