Monday, July 24, 2023

Extravaganza

 Of course that 24/7 jolt for self-promotion and self-presentation leaves zero room for the luxury of minimal decency! 

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Falsehood



 Time cloaks 
Coils all things mortal

Meteoric beams of life
Fountain into dark matter

All joys, spurious
Marked by the ultimate staleness
Ebb and flow


Pedram, July 2023

Thursday, June 1, 2023

First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh

 نگفتمت مرو آنجا که آشنات منم


Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Fragile Tranquility

A sense of security and tranquillity can signify being in despair; precisely this sense of security and tranquillity can be the despair, and yet it can signify having conquered despair and having won peace.


Kierkegaard, Søren. Kierkegaard's Writings, XIX, Volume 19: 21 (p. 42). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition. 

Sunday, April 30, 2023

 On that Day people will proceed in separate groups to be shown the consequences of their deeds.

So whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see it.

And whoever does an atom’s weight of evil will see it.

Al-Zalzalah, 6-8


Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Viewing Immigration Through a New Lens

Nicolò Filippo Rosso and Jose Munian, City of Aylum, 4/15/2023

It's no secret that I highly rate brave, independent, and conscientious journalism. Saturday was an opportunity to see the works of a photographer firsthand.  Nicolò Filippo Rosso's works were presented in the format of a photodocumentary directed by Jose Muniain. This exhibition was focused on a project titled Exodus. Rosso's worked extensively in South, Central, and North America. He tells the story of mass migration and the ordeal tens of thousands of these underprivileged communities face. 

I found the pictures moving and the innovative narrative and sharp direction of Munian helped make the message more poignant. I could see among the audience, individuals who shared my sensation of grief and shock by watching this documentary. The story itself is a humanitarian crisis that has been poorly handled globally. But I want to pay tribute to Mr. Russo for the dedicated effort he has put in. That was an example of why in the free world, journalism is considered a key pillar for progress.

Pedram
4/15/2023


Tuesday, April 4, 2023

 


Great jazz performance from the Dan Pugach Nonet hosted by City of Asylum (April 3rd, 2023)

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

True Wretchedness (Excerpt from Sickness unto Death)

There is so much talk about human distress and wretchedness—I try to understand it and have also had some intimate acquaintance with it—there is so much talk about wasting a life, but only that person’s life was wasted who went on living so deceived by life’s joys or its sorrows that he never became decisively and eternally conscious as spirit, as self, or, what amounts to the same thing, never became aware and in the deepest sense never gained the impression that there is a God and that “he,” he himself, his self, exists before this God—an infinite benefaction that is never gained except through despair. 

What wretchedness that so many go on living this way, cheated of this most blessed of thoughts! What wretchedness that we are engrossed in or encourage the human throng to be engrossed in everything else, using them to supply the energy for the drama of life but never reminding them of this blessedness. What wretchedness that they are lumped together and deceived instead of being split apart so that each individual may gain the highest, the only thing worth living for and enough to live in for an eternity. 

I think that I could weep an eternity over the existence of such wretchedness! And to me an even more horrible expression of this most terrible sickness and misery is that it is hidden—not only that the person suffering from it may wish to hide it and may succeed, not only that it can so live in a man that no one, no one detects it, no, but also that it can be so hidden in a man that he himself is not aware of it! 


Kierkegaard, Søren. Kierkegaard's Writings, XIX, Volume 19: 21 (pp. 44-45). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.