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Life Is like a Wheel Ride, as it moves we see things differently, on the top it feels like you can see the energetic crowd , beautiful view’s , Exciting rides and colorful lights, it seems like you could see the whole world from here – A beautiful world, and then there is a point when the wheel goes down fastly and you feel butterflies in your stomach, and we laugh and shout in excitement, just like we feel excited when we are going to experience a new phase of our life, and finally wheel takes you to ground and for a moment you see the faces, crowd turned into people, you can now see the faces, faces with different stories, we see, read, feel and forget as the wheel takes you up again, in a glance it all happens again and again.. Till your times up!

Wheel moves on – different people – but same circle.

Till their time is up !

isn’t it ?

 

 

Photo by : Fariha Rizvi

20 responses »

  1. Lovely and profound perspective, Afsheen. Enjoyed it 🙂 I have thought of Life as a bicycle ride, with a destination to reach but same excitement and accidents 🙂

  2. I especially like the contrast between how things appear when you are at the top of the wheel. The faces are indistinct at the bottom. It’s a whole different perspective. And then when we circle around the bottom, the faces (and other things at that level) come into full view. The back and forth is intriguing, but eventually, we have to reenter the view at ground level, remembering what we learned from our perspective at the top. OK, I ramble! But I really liked this image, and the photo is great, too! 🙂

  3. Dear Sister Afsheen! You are very true about Life Cycle! It is not only philosophy or analogy, but modern science also proved it with water cycle, nitrogen cycle and carbon cycle.

    THE WATER CYCLE, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the H2O cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. The mass of water on Earth remains fairly constant over time but the partitioning of the water into the major reservoirs of ice, fresh water, saline water and atmospheric water is variable depending on a wide range of climatic variables. The water moves from one reservoir to another, such as from river to ocean, or from the ocean to the atmosphere, by the physical processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and subsurface flow. In so doing, the water goes through different phases: liquid, solid (ice), and gas (vapor).

    THE NITROGEN CYCLE is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out through both biological and physical processes. Important processes in the nitrogen cycle include fixation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification. The majority of Earth’s atmosphere (78%) is nitrogen, making it the largest pool of nitrogen. However, atmospheric nitrogen has limited availability for biological use, leading to a scarcity of usable nitrogen in many types of ecosystems. The nitrogen cycle is of particular interest to ecologists because nitrogen availability can affect the rate of key ecosystem processes, including primary production and decomposition. Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion, use of artificial nitrogen fertilizers, and release of nitrogen in wastewater have dramatically altered the global nitrogen cycle.

    THE CARBON CYCLE is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth. Along with the nitrogen cycle and the water cycle, the carbon cycle comprises a sequence of events that are key to making the Earth capable of sustaining life; it describes the movement of carbon as it is recycled and reused throughout the biosphere.

    Thank you sister Afsheen for sharing idea of Life cycle which provided opportunity to remind us something old of our text books in schools that we read years ago. May Allah bless you!
    Your Brother
    mushtaq_tariq

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