Friday 26 April 2013

NAMASTE {"} - The Meaning






Some Quotes I like...









We come across lots of quotes while browsing, I save the good ones. Sharing some which I really like and believe in.. Hope you like them too... 

Wednesday 24 April 2013

Exercise is Good for our Health



Just re-stating what we all know, but do nothing about! Maybe a reminder will give you that push to start....




Tuesday 23 April 2013

Ain't this cute...



Picture - courtesy www.lefunny.net

A Beautiful Story





There was a man with four wives. He loved his fourth wife the most and took a great care of her and gave her the best. He also loved his third wife and always wanted to show her off to his friends. However, he was always had a fear that she might runaway with some other man. He loved his second wife too. Whenever he faced some problems, he always turned to his second wife and she would always help him out. He did not love his first wife though she loved him deeply, was very loyal to him and took great care of him.

One day the man fell very ill and knew that he is going to die soon. He told himself, "I have four wives with me. I will take one of them along with me when I die to keep company in my death."
Thus, he asked the fourth wife to die along with him and keep company. "No way!" she replied and walked away without another word.

He asked his third wife.She said "Life is so good over here. I'm going to remarry when you die".

He then asked his second wife. She said "I'm Sorry. I can't help you this time around. At the most I can only accompany you til your grave."

By now his heart sank and turned cold. Then a voice called out: "I'll leave with you. I'll follow you no matter where you go." the man looked up and there was his first wife. She was so skinny, almost like she suffered from malnutrition.

Greatly grieved, the man said, "I should have taken much better care of you while I could have!"

Actually, we all have four wives in our lives.

a. The fourth wife is our body. No matter how much time and effort we lavish in making it look good, it'll leave us when we die.

b. The third wife is our possessions, status and wealth. When we die, they go to others.

c. The second wife is our family and friends. No matter how close they had been there for us when we're alive, the furthest they can stay by us is up to the grave.

d. The first wife is our soul, neglected in our pursuit of material wealth and pleasure. It is actually the only thing that follows us wherever we go.

Sunday 21 April 2013

What's wrong with the world??

Have been depressed since last few days, thinking and wondering about what's wrong with the world??

The Boston bombings, the Delhi rape of a 5 yr old ( this scares and disturbs me for 2 reasons,  I am an Indian, and a mother of a 5 yr old), the China earthquake....

Thankfully, the Boston situation has been handled, the suspects are under arrest. But the question lingers in all our minds, why a young 19 year old would do it? What could make anyone decide to intentionally harm innocent people ?

The Delhi case, a 22 year old man, tortured that child, what was wrong with him??  Why did he do what he did?? I am ashamed to be an Indian right now.  What kind of people are we, if we cannot protect our women and children. The police and government have arrested him, but will he be punished, so it is a lesson for other such sick minded people. What should we do to prevent such atrocities.  It just makes me sick......

How do you identify terrorists and rapists in a society???


Then the earthquakes, first in Iran, then China... Like Mother Earth is saying something, but we are not able to understand. In China, 180 people have already lost lives, and we still don't know how many more..

Feeling sad, and praying for all the souls who have left this world, and may they all be in a better place....


Hoard people not things

Our generation especially, loves to hoard things. We need the latest gizmos, clothes, bags, shoes, in every colour to stay on the top.  But we are going farther away from people and relationships.

Things can give us only pleasure, but people in our lives and relationships give fulfilment.



Choose wisely! 

Friday 19 April 2013

Few pics

There are some pictures, that you see and you go Woww.... Posting some pics here, not taken by me, but I found on the net while surfing, and ended up saving them... Hope you like them too...



This is a temple in India, which one of my friends had visited.



I love dragonflies, no specific reasons, but maybe because I have memories of playing and running after them in my childhood.  Apparently, there are characteristics associated with them as per animal symbolism. More about it, in another write up later.  But here I love the water effect and the dragonfly's translucent wings.



Love the effect of lights and colours in this picture.... 

Sunday 14 April 2013

Always aim for the sky

Even if the world says, it's impossible, even if your loved ones say that you are being unreasonable, but if in your heart you want it, go for it !!!! It is a life lesson, everyone should believe in.

It is also true, that not every dream will come true, not every goal will be attained, but we will live to know that we tried our bestest. If we don't believe we can reach the stars, we will never try. It is somewhat like the story of the elephants. The elephants were chained with a chain, when they were young, so they believed into their adulthood, that they cannot break the chain and be free. However, an elephant with its might and size can easily do so. But it was tricked into thinking the chain is still too strong. Similarly, if we chain ourselves into thinking that our dreams, aspirations and goals are too high and unattainable, we will never achieve them.

So always believe in yourself, and aim for the sky!!!






Have a great day! Have a great life! 

Inner peace


Something we all strive for, yet few of us achieve.... I would like to believe, at least am half way there. 

Found the below picture on inner peace, so posting here...



Saturday 13 April 2013

HAPPY VISHU. - vishu ashamsagal








Vishu Kani




Guruvayoorappan


Wishing all the Malayalees a very happy new year!
May the new year bless you with lots wealth, happiness and prosperity....

Believe in karma, destiny and the cycle of life...


From my personal experience I can conclude that however practical we become or futuristic, the wisdom of the ancient times, is still as relevant as it has been down the ages.

It is still true, that our actions have a direct impact on the karma and destiny for not just us, but also for our family, present and future.... Basically what I am trying to say here, is, in today's world, where each individual lives and believes, that he is responsible for just himself, and nobody should have a say in how he/she lives life and that his/her decisions impact only the said person, is actually wrong. The way of life our elders passed on to us, where we were taught to live in sync with the society around us and that every actions impacted everybody was and will always be true.

Susan believed so much in adopting a child since she was a teenager. She would always say to everyone, when I get married, I will adopt a child.  Time passed, she fell in love, married her sweetheart, and though she thought about adoption, it was not in her immediate plans.  Finally, when they decided to have a child, they came to know, they had problems. Her best choice would be adoption.  Her in-laws were the conservative types, under normal conditions would not have approved her adopting a child. But looking at the circumstances, agreed happily.  What she believed in, came to her, though she never planned it this way. 

Ryan and his brothers, are good eligible boys, with  a respectable family background. All are well settled in their jobs. However, they are having problems in finding their life partners and getting married and settling down in life.  Everything is fine, and yet they cannot seem to settle down. The problem here, believe it or not, comes from few generations back. His great grandfather, was not the most perfect gentleman. He left his wife to get married again,  leaving his first family to fend for itself.  He led a comfortable life, and passed away in his old age. The next generations however, with god's grace, were all  righteous and good people.  They led good lives, with some difficulties thrown in.  But this generation of boys from this family seems to be having it rough.  

Thomas, was a very hardworking and genuine kind of guy.  Living on a farm with his wife and kids, though he was not too well off, still he always made efforts to help others whenever and wherever possible.  He was also a religious guy, who went to church regularly, and instilled his faith in his kids.  Though his life did not turn out to be extraordinary, he lived well, and long enough to see his children succeed and well settled in life. He had the opportunity to spend his old age laughing and playing with his grand kids. 


The people mentioned above, are all real and known to me, in fact a lot of you too would know someone like them in your life.  If you pause to think and understand, you would also agree, to what the general pattern here seems to be suggesting..

Let us all realise, understand and implement it in our lives.... amen... 

Thursday 11 April 2013

Treat your kids right - remember to be a good parent





Something I saw on Facebook the other day, and it made me realise, how right it is, and yet we all forget the whole picture in the hustle bustle of everyday parenting.

How many of us react impulsively at something trivial, like maybe the kids are not waking up and getting ready for school on time, or she dropped something on your well maintained carpet or sofa... Or she has messed up her room, or she simply is not doing things your way! And we blow our top, or behave like we are the kids, and don't know how to handle ourselves.  So I have decided to pin this to my refrigerator and see it everyday to remind me to stay on track.

As a parent to a really mischievous 5 year old daughter, I really do lose my rationality quite often. And at the end of the day when I see my angel sleeping peacefully, realise, maybe I failed to teach her the right thing to do, or the right way to handle a situation.  As parents, we always are in a difficult positions, cos she really looks up to me and thinks if Mamma does it this way, it's the right way!! So it is important for me to remember that I am her role model right now, and what I do or how I deal with her, is how she is gonna do it the next time, and so I got to do it the right way every time, and for that I have to keep the bigger picture in my mind always.

So the more I remember to see the big picture, the more I will be able to handle things the right way.

When I was a new mom, and was feeling completely hopeless and helpless, this book - 100 Promises to my Baby - by Mallika Chopra really helped me.  It is an awesome feel good book, and does help you think as a  responsible parent. It does not preach or anything, just has short stories or events, that will help you put yourself in perspective. It's a book every parent should have on their bookshelf.

Am jotting down a poem I read there, gave me goosebumps :

ON CHILDREN FROM THE PROPHET -  By Kahlil Gibran

Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love but not your thoughts.
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with
His might that His arrows may go swift and far.

Let your bending in the Archer's hand be for gladness;
For even as He loves the arrow that flies, so He loves the bow that is stable.

Tuesday 9 April 2013

Nature makes me humble

Being outdoors, or in nature, really makes me feel humble and really close to God. The feeling that He created and made everything so beautiful and so right, gives a feeling of awe. Nature, be it a field, a sandy stretch,  the sea, or anything small even, like a bird, a butterfly, an insect even, it's always beautiful and much more real, than any man made thing in this world.

The colours you see, the sounds you hear, the smells, everything about nature, makes me feel humble and a part of  a world, we have lost touch with. The concrete of city life has taken away these pleasures from us, and from our children who have not seen and experienced nature at all.

As urbanisation grows and we encroach upon more land, sea everywhere, we are taking away the wonders of nature more and more.  We need to realise and conserve, and build spaces for our future generations to experience the natural wonders of our Earth.

It is my dream to make some small space in this world, where I can go and feel nature, where I will be with God and feel the wonder of Nature.  A small world where human is not the hero, nature is.....



Monday 8 April 2013

Story of Hello


Donno if this one is true, but this is something I read on the net today... So worth sharing....



Sunday 7 April 2013

Love your life



This is sooo true.... We often get confused and depressed in life for all the wrong and trivial reasons...

Keep such quotes and sayings in a folder and go through them every time you start getting such feelings, it just reminds you to be on track and forget about the silly worries and tensions of life.

After all, God just wants you to live your life, as happy as possible. Make mistakes, enjoy every moment and make the most of your life...

Finally, everything falls into place!