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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Celebrate Life, don’t cerebrate it
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Don’t be in a relationship if you don’t relate anymore
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Let your divinity flow
In pretty much the same way, all our coldness, all
of our self-centeredness are all mere masks. Each of us, truly, is created to
be loving, caring and human. As Jalaluddin Rumi, the 13th Century
Persian poet has said, “Your task
is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within
yourself that you have built against it.”
Monday, October 28, 2013
Learning to be content may not be easy, but is simple
Contentment, you are made to believe, is important
to survive this lifetime. Those who propound this theory have a valid
justification for it. There’s so much that happens in Life that does not meet
your expectation. In fact, you end up getting so much in Life, from Life, that
you don’t want. A lot of what happens in Life also causes suffering –
especially when you resist what’s happening to you! So, the wise among us,
those who have seen more of Life, advocate learning to be content. Which is to
learn to live with what is. Than crave for something which is not!
But to be content, though it is simple to
understand, is not easy to practice. The mind will always encourage or seduce you
to pine for what is not. So, contentment simply comes from disciplining the
mind. It comes from acceptance and from a deep understanding of what Life is
all about.
Osho, the Master, explains it thus: “To be contented
means: don’t expect anything from life, just live it moment to moment, and
whatsoever it gives is just fantastic. Life goes on pouring infinite treasures
on us. And because of this mind asking for more, we remain blind to those
treasures. Once this constant noise for more stops, then this chirping of the
bird is enough. There is nothing in it and all in it.”
Sunday, October 27, 2013
When you simply “are” you are bliss
Whatever you do, do it while giving it your fullest
attention. It may be the most mundane task, like helping your wife take out the
peas from the pod, but if you are mindful about it you will see what a
beautiful creation a pea pod is. Mindfulness is integral to the art of
intelligent living!
The ability
to simply be, without letting your mind wander, without worrying, without
analyzing, is the only requirement for you to be (in) bliss – and experience
inner peace and joy!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Halt the cycle of hatred
It is normal, when someone offends you or hurts you,
to try and get even with that person. After all a hurt is always difficult to
deal with, forget getting over! But there’s another way to look at the
situation and the person. Hating and hurting require a lot of negative energy. So,
if someone is causing all that hurt that you are experiencing know that the
person is full of negative energy. Thich Naht Hahn, the Vietnamese Buddhist
monk, says this very beautifully: “When another person makes you suffer,
it is because he suffers deeply within himself, and his suffering is spilling
over. He does not need punishment; he needs help. That's the message he is
sending.”
Friday, October 25, 2013
Lessons from the QSQT man!
Mansoor with Aamir at the Mumbai Launch of 'The Third Curve' |
- No matter what happens, stay calm: As we arrived at the Landmark book store, everything seemed set for Mansoor’s book to be launched. But, as we were soon to discover, that was not really the case. The audience had not yet arrived. And when they did, we were told the screen, on which Mansoor intended projecting a presentation, had not arrived. Soon, the folks at Landmark brought a vinyl banner which was turned around and hung on the backdrop to provide a make-shift white background on which Mansoor could project his presentation. Then a power cable had to be drawn to start up his laptop and projector. When everything seemed set, someone suggested the lights be turned off around the front of the house, over the ‘screen’. And someone, by accident, turned off the line that powered the laptop and projector. Phew! All of this led to the official start being delayed by a good 40m. But Mansoor was unruffled. He was clear what he wanted. And he went about getting it done his way. This was a book launch mind you. There was an invited audience, several of them potential readers of his book, and ticking off even a few of them could have left a lousy taste at the launch. But Mansoor’s down-to-earth demeanor (absolutely no airs despite being so unconventionally, professionally and financially, successful) and his cool-as-a-cucumber attitude won him many admirers in the audience! And once he started sharing the concept behind his book, he was on a song. Hearing him speak was like watching Sachin Tendulkar bat! It flowed from the heart!!!
- Be the change that you wish to see: Mansoor’s book, ‘The Third Curve’ is really about how mindlessly chasing a desire to exponentially grow money, over the last 150-odd years, has led to a phenomenal erosion of energy reserves in the world (he says 250 million years of sunlight reserves have been squandered since the advent of the Industrial Era, in just 150+ years!). He warns that the world, and all of civilization, is on the brink. He calls for urgent, immediate action. He wants us all to wake up and embrace the Green Life. Energetics, he says, and not just economics, can save the world! While his book, and his Talk, are refreshing and make you think, what’s inspiring is that Mansoor is not just prescribing a solution. At his farm, Acres Wild, he lives the solution. Acres Wild is an eco-friendly farm, that encourages a holistic and self-sustaining lifestyle – they grow their own vegetables organically and do not use chemicals, strive to increase bio-diversity and keep tillage to the minimum. If there’s one reason people may be encouraged to heed his clarion call, it will be because Mansoor leads by example!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Get Better from Life, not Bitter
Siddharth Varadarajan: No Bitterness |
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Extraordinary pain is an opportunity to be reborn
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Hopelessness leads to awareness
Monday, October 21, 2013
Faith means Fearlessness
Sunday, October 20, 2013
You can’t be happy while choosing to remain unhappy about Life
ANR - Picture Courtesy G.Ramakrishna, The Hindu |