Reading 'Sophie's World' by Jostein Gaarder. He says, Thales is supposed to have said that 'all things are full of gods.' If I am not wrong, isn't our (Indian) belief of stones, trees, animals, birds and other beings as gods, a metaphor for the godliness of all things?
I miss the complexity of the book and am tired of the predictability of people. Reading each page of a book takes you to a different realm, and often surprises you with its observations. I agree books are written by people, but why do people remain predictable in life and unpredictable in fiction?
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