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We the proud Indians?

 

On one hand, at times I really wonder why should we be celebrating a Christian new year. Don't we have one of our own? Then again, in this globalisation, I do understand the seamless assimilation of traditions and cultures.


But celebrating is one thing and going a bit overboard is a completely different thing. Last year and this year too, molestation of women in public on New Years eve was a shameful event. Particularly given the matter of fact that it happened in Mumbai, apparently the safest city for women in India.


There were many other men around there. What happened to their pride? Were they not ashamed of such disgusting act was carried out right in front of their eyes? Or they too were enjoying the 'free show'?


As if molesting our own women folks was not enough, perverted jerks in Orissa, gave Indian a bad name when they harassed a touring family. Such incidents always will taint India's name bad. No matter what growth rate we achieve. No matte how much of economic advancements we make. No matter how many international take overs we do. Till such shameful, disgusting events keep happening, India and Indians will never get respect. On face and in polished media, you may find some nice words of praise but in common man's life, there won't be any respect.


There will be strong worded reporting and editorials for a few days. There will be intellectual discussion and debate in media and amongst the so called elites of the society. It will all die out in a week or two and till next such indecent act takes place, all will be forgotten. Aren't we missing something? Or have we become too lazy to even bother? Is it that we have accepted this and will continue with it? Is it that we are not affected by such 'petty' little incidents?


Sometimes, I do feel like supporting the right wing nationalists in banning all such 'foreign' festivals and things. Then when you analyse the situation, it their supporters who are the perpetrators in events of public molestation and other such shameful acts.


When will we really take up such matters and sort them out? Do we really need a revolution to wake us up? If we do, when will we start such revolution? Or are we too lazy for that too?


India Shining. Don't feel like it any more.


January 2, 2008 | 10:01 AM Comments  0 comments



Three Monkey Syndrome

Following is FunkyGuru's (that's me, for those who don't know) interpretation of three monkeys in real world in modern times.

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In my younger days, I was taught the lessons learnt from the famous 'three monkeys'. I always wondered, how come we have to learn from monkeys? Aren't we supposed to be more intelligent than them?


Well never challenged the authority and still I don't. I have realised that it's better to find your own simpler ways of understanding life rather then conforming or confronting the established belief system.


In modern times I see people suffering from something that always took me long to explain. By the time the explanation was over, listeners and readers would loose interest.


Last night, I had inspiration that gave me the following interpretation of the three monkeys in modern times. Rather then they representing wisdom, they represent the lack of it. They still remain the wise monkeys but by mocking what we are doing, these monkeys are reflecting our mistakes and the pain that we suffer from that. So here is the new interpretation:


Original :

The monkey with mouth covered: Speak no Evil

The monkey with ears covered: Hear no Evil

The monkey with eyes covered: See no Evil


My Version:


First of all I call it as the "Three Monkey Syndrome". All those who are suffering can be labelled as suffering this three monkey syndrome:


The monkey with mouth covered: I won't express my true feelings

The monkey with ears covered: I won't listen to the message from Universe

The monkey with eyes covered: I won't see the reality


Well this inspiration is pretty new and I guess I will need to refine it further more. Till then, hope you enjoy this different interpretation of three monkeys and maybe contribute towards refining it and making it more contemporary.


January 2, 2008 | 4:01 AM Comments  0 comments



Live with your heart and Think with your mind

Most of the people confuse the role of 'heart' and 'mind'. Since ancient times, heart was associated with life, emotions and feelings. Where as mind was always associated with intelligence, rational and reasoning.

Confusion in the role of heart and mind leads to conflict and conflicts create tension in life. Going back to earlier articles and reasoning presented, life is simple, let's keep that way. One exercise that will help keep it simple is to keep the heart and mind constrained to their role.

First of all, let's understand what does it mean to 'live with your heart and think with your mind'.

Do you remember, one day, when you were walking down the street, or travelling by bus/train or you were in supermarket or mall, in other words you were in some public place. You catch a glimpse of person. You have never seen that person, you will never see that person again. Still for some reason, you feel very attracted to that person. That person does not even resemble anyone from you past. That person is not even attractive or looking something extraordinarily different. That person is just another ordinary human being. Could be a man, a woman, an old man, a little kid, a street vendor, a taxi driver ... just anybody.

On the other hand, you see someone, in similar situation and this time instead, you feel like going and slapping that person or simply you just don't like that person. For no reason at all. 

This has happened with all of us. It happens often again. All such unexplained feelings and emotions are basically act of our 'heart'. It just picks up the frequency and if the frequency is not matching, it gives you wrong feelings like the sound from old crackling radio. When it pick ups right frequency, your heart sings like a good quality FM stereo radio.

How about mind? Mind's role is to analyse. Analysis is done, based on data. Data is always of past. Hence mind, usually lives in past. For example, people when they grow, start forming their own views and opinion. Based on their views, opinion and experience they make their choices. Especially in the field of personal relationships.

Martin and Jessica, were discussing the issue of heart and mind with me at a party where we were invited. After listening the arguments, Martin wanted to know how to differentiate between what is heart feeling or mind thinking. Whereas Jessica wanted to learn how to live with heart and think with mind.

For Martin, my suggestion was as follows:

Go to a park or possibly out of town, in to country side, where there is less of urbanisation and more of nature to see. Hear the sound of birds, the wild calls of strange animals, see the unseen trees and never imagined colours. I asked him to do this just casually. Simply walking through the nature seeing the colours, hearing the sound and smelling the fragrance. Not thinking about what it reminds you of but feeling the moment how it makes you feel like.

Once this exercise is done often, the heart is automatically retrained to live and express the 'moment' as it experiences it. Rest all is your mind.

Solution for Jessica was simpler:

I asked her to close her eyes and guess what time it was. Not approximate time but more accurate time. When she mentioned time, I asked her to open her eyes and look at her watch and see how accurate/inaccurate she was in predicting the time.

She was to keep doing this exercise till she found her accuracy in 'sensing' or 'feeling' the time. Most of the time our mind is so over occupied that we miss the real world and the real timing of our everyday life.

Next article will be last in the series of stress management. I will continue writing more on various topics of life, health and happiness. Please do comment and send in your questions. I will be more than happy to reply to your questions.

January 2, 2008 | 4:01 AM Comments  0 comments



Happy New Year

Dear Friend,

Earthquakes, land slides, hurricanes, typhoons and storms are all warning calls of mother Nature, asking us to slow down and stop abusing her.

As if the natural disasters are not enough, we have created more misery for human race. Hundreds and thousands of innocent people died in last year. They were killed by those lunatic suicide bombers or were killed by a rival group that disagrees. Some were victims of war where as some were victims of cruel regimes. Most shocking were the killings in Universities in US. I can understand many of the deaths but the ones that baffle me are called 'killed in friendly fire'. How can you fire upon your friend. The only person allowed to do that without being charged or held responsible is Dick Cheney but no one else in this world is allowed to fire upon a friend. Ironic isn't it? 'Friendly Fire'

Well enough of gloomy stories of 2007. I am sure 2008 will give even more gloomy stories. But that's not the point of this message.

This message is special. I written it for all my friends. I am also sending this as an email to show my respect to the brave people out there in this world. Who, even in the worst conditions, had the courage and wisdom to keep faith and showed the strength to carry on. I can't possibly send message to entire world but I can at least show my respect to my friends, my family and those who affected my life by being in it.

You are one such influential person in my life. I admire your strength and wisdom you showed in past year to come through unharmed and be able to celebrate the inauguration of year 2008. I take inspiration from you and try and walk my path with little steps. With confidence in my heart that you are there to guide me, when I am lost. I know you will think I am flattering. But you also know I am not good at flattering. So you are reading what is true. Take this compliments, this respect that you have earned and be proud about it. I am sure you will shine again in the coming year.

My prayer to the GOD or whatever you call or believe in, is the same as every year. "I don't ask for life without troubles. What I ask oh Lord, is bless me with the strength to take care of my own troubles." I ask for this strength for you too.

May this coming year, give us opportunity to further evolve our life. Gain more wisdom. Live more joyously. Fulfil more dreams and aspirations. May the coming year bring more spiritual awakening along with social and financial success. Let there be abundance in your life and you and your loved ones life well forever.

With this email, you have received is a the most genuine hear felt greeting from a true friend. Pass it if you like and share this passion of wellness to all. No it's not a chain letter or thing like that. It's just a plain simple from bottom of heart genuine message from equally plain simple friend of yours.

Let the party continue,


January 2, 2008 | 4:01 AM Comments  0 comments



Every Blog has it's day

 Well there is a secret behind it that's why did I not start the topic with the name like 'Every dog has it's day'. No, I am not talking in scenario of my very good friend Adeel Masood, who recently (almost 2 months back a new profile at a very popular social network with the name of 'Lone Dog' after getting pissed off with one or some great real time Geek/s.

I am not even talking about the puppy of popular Hutch ad, which is now searching for that person who changed his home from Hutch to Vodafone.Why Red, why not Pink? Might be he was happy with his old master. But who cares of a dog's feeling. A dog is dog at end of day.

Ladies and Gentleman, I was talking about Blog. So leave the Dogs. BLOGGISM™ did a recent study and found that everyone must start blogging. Sooner or later your blog (or say you) will be recognized by the masses. And who knows when you will be nominated for the next Nobel for your services to Literature, or Booker (for your service to Great English Language through your Blog).

Even you don't get any award, you did not loose anything. You did your Karma you wrote Blog. Like as Gita says "You are only liable to do your Karma, not in the result of that". So Don't worry if people just Blog away!


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