In Sanskrit, Ritish means Lord of Truth. Here is an example:
Which books have said what,
Everyone follows,
But what about the meaning,
Invariably meaningless interpretations of us humans,
For what it was written as and for was for another race to tell,
What was and is the truth according to many would be far less subsidised to nearly a couple of options,
As to what may have been the right interpretation of many things, which, if applied by those things, could uneven the landscape of the breadth and depth of that warpspace we operate in.
Dynamically fluid and always twisting and turning in those semi-permeable space of things, we dwell in a past that drives their future. Not an experiment to test our innocence but our ability to carry that on our shoulders whilst applying their cannons of our time verse. What they get out of it is beyond our understanding, interpretation and analysis, but there are other beings which are able to seep through those permeable barriers on the upper scale to freely enter, re-enter and exit, only some are able to handle the fragile bodies of those who can access them, what they want to protect is not necessarily what we want to protect, so they work in an organisation of chaos, as otherwise normalisation of events and consequences won't happen, paving a way for some to access the tip or the bottom of that thing, where one is almost in sync with the one.
Author: RL
Which books have said what,
Everyone follows,
But what about the meaning,
Invariably meaningless interpretations of us humans,
For what it was written as and for was for another race to tell,
What was and is the truth according to many would be far less subsidised to nearly a couple of options,
As to what may have been the right interpretation of many things, which, if applied by those things, could uneven the landscape of the breadth and depth of that warpspace we operate in.
Dynamically fluid and always twisting and turning in those semi-permeable space of things, we dwell in a past that drives their future. Not an experiment to test our innocence but our ability to carry that on our shoulders whilst applying their cannons of our time verse. What they get out of it is beyond our understanding, interpretation and analysis, but there are other beings which are able to seep through those permeable barriers on the upper scale to freely enter, re-enter and exit, only some are able to handle the fragile bodies of those who can access them, what they want to protect is not necessarily what we want to protect, so they work in an organisation of chaos, as otherwise normalisation of events and consequences won't happen, paving a way for some to access the tip or the bottom of that thing, where one is almost in sync with the one.
Author: RL
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Get the ritalin mug.The five thriller novels by American author Patricia (STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, THE PRICE OF SALT) Highsmith (d. 1995) that have the amoral but sympathetic Thomas Ripley as their hero.
These books are: The Talented Mr. Ripley (1955), Ripley Under Ground (1970), Ripley's Game (1974), The Boy Who Followed Ripley (1980) and Ripley Under Water (1991). It is alleged that Ms. Highsmith coined the self-effacing and jocular term "Ripliad" herself, although when an anthology of the first three of these novels was published by Everyman's Library in 1998, critics used the term "Ripliad" to refer to those specific three. (In 2011 the Folio Society of London brought out its own three-volume boxed set of exactly the same novels.) However, the first boxed set of all five Ripley novels did not appear until 2008 (THE COMPLETE RIPLEY NOVELS); to them, the term "Ripliad" also applies.
These books are: The Talented Mr. Ripley (1955), Ripley Under Ground (1970), Ripley's Game (1974), The Boy Who Followed Ripley (1980) and Ripley Under Water (1991). It is alleged that Ms. Highsmith coined the self-effacing and jocular term "Ripliad" herself, although when an anthology of the first three of these novels was published by Everyman's Library in 1998, critics used the term "Ripliad" to refer to those specific three. (In 2011 the Folio Society of London brought out its own three-volume boxed set of exactly the same novels.) However, the first boxed set of all five Ripley novels did not appear until 2008 (THE COMPLETE RIPLEY NOVELS); to them, the term "Ripliad" also applies.
"The one box set I would love Folio Society to put out would be the complete Ripliad by Patricia Highsmith. Probably my favourite author of all time..."
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