Poetry from Rezauddin Stalin

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The Colour of Freedom

We are searching out the beloved colour of freedom—

Where is the colour?

Is it in the rays of the sun, on the lips of the Royal Poinciana flowers,

Or in the arc of a rainbow?

Maybe the color of freedom rests on the wings of birds,

Or in the murmuring resonance of a river.

In the torn string of a lad’s kite,

In the twilight dance of evening- in the grains, kissed by dew,

In the footsteps of farmers returning home,

In the muscle of the worker’s sweat-soaked arms.

Or the colour of freedom seizes the day

In the school bell 

In the eternal look of awaiting mother,

In the igniting wave of a singer’s note,

In the poet’s emotional cry—

Where does the colour of freedom reside?

When morning breaks,

The sun rises,

Birds take a fly toward the horizon,

And the march for liberation approaches—

Crowds of people flood the streets.

With the sound of gunfire,

Birds and nature fall silent,

Piercing the throats of people dream comes out 

In the bunches of Silk Cotton and Palash flowers.

And, at that very moment,

Freedom unearths its colour

In the splotchy hopes of green grass,

Thus we see,

We hear,

And we believe-

The colour of freedom is of blood.

Translated by Ashraf Chowdhury

Essay from Husanboyeva Nargiza

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                                                                                                              Digital Technologies and Education: A New Path to Success

Today, digital technologies play an important role in every aspect of our lives, including education. Digital tools—particularly the internet, mobile applications, and online platforms—help make the educational process more convenient, efficient, and engaging. In this article, we will explore the significance, advantages, and future prospects of digital technologies in education.

The Role of Digital Technologies in Education

Digital technologies simplify the educational process. Online lessons, interactive learning materials, and digital learning platforms allow students to access education anytime and anywhere. These opportunities are especially beneficial for students in rural areas and individuals who do not have access to traditional educational institutions.

For instance, platforms like MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) allow thousands of students to take a class at the same time. All of this contributes to the global development of education.

Changes in Thinking Processes and Teaching Methods

Digital technologies also transform teaching methods through innovation. Teachers can now use graphics, videos, and simulations to visualize complex concepts. This helps students develop higher-order thinking skills.

Interactive lessons and educational games can increase student engagement and make lessons more interesting. Models like the “flipped classroom” enable students to study the material beforehand and participate in discussions and hands-on activities during class time.

Emerging Challenges and Anticipated Solutions

However, digital technologies can also bring about certain challenges in education. In areas with limited internet access, both teachers and students may face difficulties. Furthermore, overreliance on technology might cause students to abandon traditional learning habits.

To address these issues, cooperation between the government and the community is essential in the field of education. Expanding access to technology and the internet, along with providing support for teachers to learn digital teaching methodologies, is crucial.

Conclusion

Digital technologies play a vital role in making education more effective, accessible, and engaging. This topic highlights the importance of learning from past experiences and considering how to use digital resources efficiently in the future. Proper and purposeful application of digital technologies in education will significantly contribute to the development of younger generations and the future of society.

Husanboyeva Nargiza Jasurbekovna was born on December 22, 2010, in the Hamid Olimjon neighborhood of Urganch district, Khorezm region. She is currently an 8th-grade student at School No. 18 in the Urganch district. Nargiza is an active participant in numerous competitions. In 2023, she advanced from the district stage to the city stage of the “Young Reader” competition. She has also earned 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in Chess Olympiads.

She is the author of three articles, one of which will soon be published in the Synchronized Chaos journal. Nargiza is a regional resident of Startup Garage, a volunteer in the Ibrat Debate team, and a participant in the Al-Khwarizmi’s Heirs project. She is also a Young Startuper at the IT Park Khorezm branch.

In addition, she is involved in the Coursera Scholars and Technovation Girls-2025 projects and is currently studying at Founders School. Notably, she achieved an honorable 4th place in the RTRM Idathon project. Nargiza is also the founder of five startups.

Poetry from Blue Chynoweth

I graze soft flesh and skin

of my face, and claw at 

the bones of my soul, give

it back to the earth, some

type of undivine truth,

atheism, repenting

The world offers itself,

to those who look deeply,

it prays simplicity,

(maybe the more whole we

make ourselves, the more whole

we will be)maybe it 

is that simple(maybe

The prairie animals 

do know best and)content-

ment really is that clear, 

I know simplicity,

I am able to feel

(hatred, joy, and disgrace the

people and things earth holds)

Though, through and through(truths, lies)

I am still a lone piece,

(of nothing but beauty,

as i see it)and I

taking pride, respect(earth),

that decision, which made,

shows life of intention

My dissatisfaction 

mocks the earth and regrets 

my existence, however,

beauty, irrevocably,

is seen in the conscious:

A mother can have sex,

(and just as similar)

a daughter can have sex,

and naturally, we

forget to surrender

(To the present moment),

and intervene the wild

family of worldly,

unaccounted for (moments)

Poetry from Taro Hokkyo

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LETTER TO THE MUSE

Let us go, from where we have been sitting, words of abrasion, ashes of trampling. Tread this abandoned ground, only one suffers, to shatter the walls of artificiality that are supposedly closed. I am always your unqualified strength.

O muse, the festival of silence that blooms by the side of the railroad in spring. I am writing of red and yellow, those unannotated flowers. A stem from this earth. A single unannotated will. All that you do, O Muse.

I am the silent witness to the truth of the body you tell me. I must write on this paper, clutched tightly in my hand, that the supposedly closed walls of humanity are faith in a reality that has no substance to touch, that no one alone must suffer the illusion of this world.

Therefore, my footsteps since my return to the station of this land are shown by crushed rubble, and my high pressure strokes are plowed as ridges of black gloss, and here is my letter to you.

A land of white rubble. The polished iron road. A railroad that leads from you to the one who is now lost, for that very one person. Each stem that brings forth a flower, alongside the railroad that has received life, is revealed as you again, from your rough sketch.

Taro Hokkyo

Japan 

Poetry from Bhagirath Choudhary

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1. Please share your thoughts about the future of Literature.

Answer- 

The Literature is the inherent creative human endeavor and enterprise which will last as long as human consciousness is embodied in the physical body in the material realm, because a human being as a cocreator needs to download his inner world of thoughts into the form of spoken and written words organized as systematic expression in a language where the spoken word becomes speech and song while the written linguistic expression becomes Literature.

Moreover, the language and literature have served as the powerful engines of the human evolution.

Knowing that the sustained positive thoughts of universal benevolence through steadfast discipline and regular practice for writing Positive Literature to create an “Epigenetic Mental Ecosystem” which acts as the powerful means and method to awaken the human genes of universal goodness transforming a writer into all caring and compassionate good human being.   

Therefore, I believe that the human endeavor of Positive Literature is the Self transforming exercise which brings out the inherent evolutionary human co creativity which needs to last forever as the evolutionary human endeavor and enterprise. Such is the glorious future of Literature!  

When u start writing?

My first Literary exercise was a poem at the age of twelve, I wrote about friendship which was published in a local newspaper. 

2. The Good and the Bad.

Who is winning in nowadays?

In the contemporary times, the Bad has overwhelmed the Good because of the existing rampant negativity perpetrated by the negative newsfeed of the Global Media Establishments, sadistic elitist indifference to global human suffering, rise of hedonistic and narcissistic social trends, increasing rich and poor divide, irresponsible consumerism fueling the fire of insatiable greed and ecologically disastrous corporate profiteering, all these have created a global ecosystem of perpetual negativity which has arrested the human evolution by disabling the faculty of the logic and reason embodied in the Neocortical Human Brain individually and collectively. 

This global ecosystem of perpetual negativity has become the major cause of the human suffering from the cruel and callous human actions of violence, vendetta, destruction, hatred, intolerance, dishonesty, deceit and dehumanization.

Being mindful of terrible human suffering, I founded the “Global Literary Society” to eradicate the rampant global negativity by promoting the global positivity through Positive Literature. I founded the “Global Movement of Positive Literature” (GMPL) inviting and invoking the 20,700 + GLSians and global literary fraternity around the world for writing living letters highlighting the mental attributes and attitudes of universal benevolence like universal empathy,  peace, justice equality, human solidarity,  human rights, tolerance, cooperation, unconditional love and compassion to build a global ecosystem of human positivity which needs to result in the perpetual world peace, progress and prosperity for one and all upon earth.

3. How many books have you written

And where can we find your books

Answer – I have written 12 books about Evolutionary Cosmic Humanism, Transformative Poetry for healing earth and humanity, Short stories and Essays which can be accessed on the  Academia.edu and can be bought through online marketing platforms like Amazon, Flipkart etc. 

4. The book. E book or Hardcover book

What will be the future?

Ans – The future belongs to digital format like E books because of the ease of its accessibility, transportation and reading anywhere anytime. 

But the Hardcover book will be always there as a chosen collection of personal and family library as a preserved reference book for generations.

5. A wish for 2025

My ardent wish for 2025 is to invite and invoke humanity to align her consciousness with the evolutionary mandate of the Life Principle which has worked for millions of years distilling the evolutionary wisdom through the long chain of sentient beings and finally getting it embodied in a human body and being. In the same breath, I seek to emphasize that the evolutionary process gave a man NO organs of violence like horns, thorns, stings, spines, poisonous fangs, flesh tearing canines but it has made a human being into an *Apostle of Nonviolence*. This means the human violence is an illusion and there is NO evolutionary sanction for violence to humanity! 

A phrase from my book “The Evolutionary Cosmic Humanism” –

Man begins where nature stops!

The Nature has completed its evolutionary task of the genetic immortality through biological reproduction where parents live in their children as their own biologically extended selves.

After completing the basic genetic evolution, the Nature handed over the “Baton of Evolutionary Relay Race” to man asking him to work with the applied logic and reason of the Neocortical Human Brain (NHB) for the required Mental Evolution of humanity.

The Mental Evolution of man is the new evolutionary mandate for humanity! 

In other words, man needs to clean up the mental pollution caused by the animal attributes of animal nature like anger, jealousy, hatred, violence, vengeance, doubt which disable the Neocortical Human Brain downgrading a man into animal mode of existence again!

Therefore, a man needs to build an internal epigenetic environment by practicing the charitable humanitarian mental attributes of truth, empathy, honesty, justice, equality, cooperation, unconditional love and compassion to awaken the genes required for the future Mental Evolution.  

Nature performed the Genetic Evolution of Human Body, now man needs to perform the Epigenetic Evolution of Human Mind through dedicated steadfast discipline and self efforts!

After transcending the victimhood of the survival mode, man needs to reach to the universally benevolent state of a sovereign cosmic volunteer attaining the Bodhisattva Consciousness who suspends his own nirvana for helping other sentient beings to achieve and attain their nirvana. In other words, a man needs to be and become a cosmic volunteer like the God’s commandment in the Chapter of Genesis of Bible – “Be the tree of life”.

He is a lifelong Scientist and Yogi seeking to build bridges between the knowledge systems of Science and Spirituality. He is an internationally acknowledged poet, writer, social activist, evolutionary cosmic humanist, global activist for responsible earth citizenship, responsible parenthood, world peace and environment activist based in New Delhi, India.

He is the founder of Global Literary Society with 20,700+ members. He is the founding father of the “Global Movement of Positive Literature” (GMPL), urging world poetic fraternity to create a Global Wave of Positive Literature for building a planetary ecosystem of collective human positivity for perpetual world peace, progress and prosperity for one and all. 

He has published 12 books of Evolutionary Cosmic Humanism, Poetry, Short stories, Essays and his poems have been published in many international anthologies. He is recipient of the Honorary Doctorate in Literature from The Institute of European Roma Studies and Research into Crimes Against Humanity and International Law, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia and he has received many international awards as well. 

Poetry from Manik Chakraborty

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My mind is bored

With the fragrance of flowers,

The harp of the clouds rises and rings

To the rhythm of the swaralipi.

Seeing the mountains, my heart is fascinated

With the green call,

Come to the air,

The sun sinks into the ocean water

The evening lamp sets.

At night, on the blue sheet,

The water is painted with the colors of the lotus,

That’s why today, when I see it, I think

My mind is a poet