What Heart Wants
The heart has four chambers, we all have read. The heart
which pumps blood, which has arteries and veins connected to it. But, looking
at its new modulation with two semicircles at the top and slanting lines from
their ends meeting at a point, I wonder what its creator might have had in
mind. After putting in a lot of thought, the conclusion I reached to is as
follows:
- The chamber 1 represents what we call being ‘happy’.
- The chamber 2 represents the being ‘sad’.
- The slanting line 3 is ‘fear’.
- The slanting line 4 is ‘despair’.
- The axis marked ‘A’ is the ‘equilibrium state’ which is passing from the ‘balance point’ 5.
Now, imagine it as a see-saw that can go up and down about
the point 5.
-When you’re
too happy, chamber 1 will become heavy. As a result the heart will bend towards
the line 3 i.e. fear. The fear of losing this happiness soon.
-Similarly,
when you are too sad, it will tilt towards line 4 i.e. despair. The loss of
hope of never being able to be happy again.
-And when
you have a balance of this ‘happy’ and ‘sad’, the line of equilibrium is
straight depicting stability, something even an atom seeks.
Gosh! such
deep meaning this shape has and we as stupids are using it as a symbol of love!
nice thought ...i don't think anyone has thought on these lines.....
ReplyDeletelove is all about happiness......that's why it is related to heart..
possible..!
DeleteDamn deep!!! 👏👏👏👏
ReplyDeletehahaha.. thank you ojaswi.. #3amthoughts :D
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