Thursday, March 25, 2021

PRODIGIOUS

prodigious

- remarkably or impressively big in size 

- abnormal or unnatural

Example 1:

The old lady, originally a Persian Jew from Iran, after immigrating to Canada, she changed her religion and converted it to one of Christianity groups and afterwards, she spent a prodigious evangelical effort proselytizing others every day.

Example 2:

The story in the newspaper was totally fictional as it included prodigious happenings, such as monstrous insects!


Sunday, March 14, 2021

RESURRECTION

resurrection

- the day the dead human solus/spirits/ghosts go to where the creator (The God) would determine

- is the concept of coming back to life after death (dead before the final judgment)

- the state of one risen from death 

Example 1:

Again, Earth is caught in the middle when the resurrection of an ancient Transformer appears to turn the tide against the Autobots in their longstanding war with evil Decepticons.
— Los Angeles Times, "Movies on TV this week: ‘Gandhi’; ‘Forrest Gump’ and more," 26 Feb. 2021

Example 2:

Shooting the Breeze with Lucifer ~ by Reza Roosta 
Before resurrection, should you be my delirious elucidator
My pleasure to be your upcoming mundane globe creator
You know abstract and concrete to distort dimension and earth
I know sophistry and fallacy to rectify crookedness and curve

Thursday, March 11, 2021

INTERLUDE

interlude 

an intervening short period of time, when an activity (or a situation) is different from what comes before and after it

Example 1: 

After an interlude working as a computer programmer in Canada, she went back to USA.

Example 2: 

Not Mystical ~ by Reza Roosta - Maple Ridge - 2am, March 11, 2021
On a February day, the sojourn, gradually converted to a voyage,16 years old now, commenced; the goal was presupposed for this interlude to skitter among dimensions; since I had been missing The God, some years before till this subjectively defined culmination; but abyss next to abyss, no bridges, no wings and no talent to pass through; where religions slaughtered by Logic of the immaturely evolved human brain -- evolution still in progress! -- their corpses’ musty limbs being enthusiastically gulped and then ruminated by many educated perverts and civilized harlots through funny calumnies including denotative blasphemies being invented by their blessed hearts; eventually, in the abstract transparency, as a treasure trove I embraced to fill the vacuum inside me, the Monotheism was re-discovered; however this time, believed as the irreplaceable all-embracing paradigm leading to the ultimate enlightenment -- no more need to recite rectifications or to wear amulets -- the enlightenment etched in that unique divine dimension circumscribed all the dimensions known and yet unknown to the human brain.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

PERDURABLE

perdurable: extremely durable; continuing long; lasting


Example: “Birdland” begins with a mesmerizing and heartbreaking monologue, inspired by Peter Reich’s Book of Dreams, of a young boy at his father’s funeral, awaiting his—Wilhelm Reich’s—return for him in a UFO. “Land” is Chris Kenner’s perdurable “Land of 1000 Dances” bracketed by the story of Johnny—essentially William Burroughs’s Johnny in The Wild Boys: sex object and all-American Kilroy—and his delirious visions of horses turning into waves turning into horses. [Reference: The Mother Courage of Rock, FEBRUARY 9, 2012, Luc Sante]