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The Story of Bomba - 35 Absurd Sentences

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The word-Bomba means Utopia in Djangar Epic, it is the last Promised Land can redeemed of the short time fate. The seeking of the eternal existence originated from the ancient nomads’ nature respecting thinking. Only the balanced law which would not change by time can judge, reward and accommodate human beings, is the great existence.

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THE STORY OF BOMBA - 35 ABSURD SENTENCES

WRITTEN BY TENGIS KHASBAGANA

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The word - Bomba means Utopia in Djangar Epic, it is the last Promised Land can redeemed of the short time fate. The

seeking of the eternal existence origi-nated from the ancient nomads’ nature respecting thinking. Only the balanced

law which would not change by time can judge, reward and accommodate human

beings, is the great existence.

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Once upon a time, two existences that were normal to the eternal horizon admitted their mortal fates.

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As a return to the short time fates, Bomba was born as a new blood in his race.

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Bomba’s ancestors seemed to be such a person.

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The followings seemed to be such a person.

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Bomba could vaguely remember the last ancestor was such a person.

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Now, Bomba became the carrier of his strong race’s blood.

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In the concept of time, Bomba started the doings of counting age.

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In the concept of time, there were different forms of existence, and coexistence possibility.

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In the end, they existed together.

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As time go on, the power of human started to thrive.

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Although the power of human had been thrived by the eternal creator’s force, the borings al-ways appeared.

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Although the power of human had been thrived by the eternal creator’s force, the borings al-ways appeared. But as the darks fell, Bomba went to sleep when the soul temporary lost consciousness.

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One day, another existence that was normal to the eternal horizon as well entered into his sight.

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She was called Ar.

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They had been deceived by the disciplines long ago.

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They had been deceived by the disciplines long ago. They lived together.

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One night, Bomba dreamed all existence goes to the “Nothingness” beyond him.

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One night, Bomba dreamed all existence goes to the “Nothingness” beyond him. At the end of the dream was tremendous death approaching toward him.

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Bomba woke up in fear, helpless.

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Bomba woke up in fear, helpless. At this moment, God spoke to him.

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“All the hidden phenomenon can’t be seen still exist, there must be a way to find them”God said to him.

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“All the hidden phenomenon can’t be seen still exist, there must be a way to find them”God said to him. Bomba embarked on the way of seeking.

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On the journey of seeking, Bomba became no longer normal to the eternal horizon.

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Bomba became more humpbacked.

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Bomba became much more humpbacked.

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Bomba became much more humpbacked. At the end of Bomba’s life, he didn’t believe the existence what he had looked for any more.

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Bomba had to obey the merciless natural law as strict as his father’s.

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However, the mother earth cradled him in her warm chest with great compassion.

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Before long, Bomba realized “himself” existing in somewhere he was familiar with.

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The seeking question he had been wondering was solved here.

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He got the answer, and believed the existence of eternity.

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He got the answer, and believed the existence of eternity. He wouldn’t be afraid of the non-existed nothingness.

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Returning to the familiar eternity start, Bomba does not need to count age.

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Returning to the familiar eternity start, Bomba does not need to count age.Bomba’s “body” which remained at the end of the time does not have any relationship with these absurd sentences of this story.

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However, there are still some people who mournful about the “body” no longer related with all concepts.

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Illustration & Text : Tengis Khasbagana,2007,HohhotMaterial : Peper,Pencil,FRP,Acrylic

Font : Mortal Type [Regular & Bold]English Translation : Unerhu

Reference : Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, Arthur Schopenhauer

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Illustration & Text : Tengis Khasbagana,2007,HohhotMaterial : Peper,Pencil,FRP,Acrylic

Font : Mortal Type [Regular & Bold]English Translation : Unerhu

Reference : Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, Arthur Schopenhauer

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Copyright © 2007 - 2013 by Tengis Khasbagana

http://about.me/tengis

[email protected]

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Tengis Khasbagana the man who holds the nomadic visual language

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