Talk:TheFog

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The writing is so-so. The event, though real, seems like a manifestation of a television serial’s intro, one that plays every time the drama serial came online. One seems to have manifested quite a lot of behaviours picked up from these things.

One remembers seeing the two characters come into the scene by chance and meet. They get acquainted and familiar and develop liking for each other. However, before they could express their feelings and their wishes to be together, things happen with them, between them. They turn around for a short moment when suddenly a dense white fog comes in, taking up the space between and around them. And they can no longer see each other.

Watching as a kid, sitting on the dining table with the family, not understanding what was happening in the world of those characters and their complex emotion-filled life, i was always left wondering what happened to those television serial characters at the end. Did they meet again? And express what was left unsaid, the longing of it all. They keep running around looking for the another but not finding them through the thick fog.

The idea that one was unable to tell exactly how one felt, not able to contact the other because of one reason or another, getting lost in the fog and losing one’s beloved - i seemed to have picked up that happening from this television intro. That’s how it feels - to lose someone to the smoke of illusions.

Impressions from early life - they manifest strongly. How they taught us the things? Would we show or teach the new age such impressions of sorrow, of losing, of illusions, of living with the longings, or of the desires to be aligned with each other, being compassionate to each other, relating to each other, and being there.