Sunday, March 13, 2016

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Inner voice.20160310 Expand your understanding of the `comfort zone` -Chhaya Srivastava In Hindustan Times It is unfortunate that most of us today are living in a state of uncertainty, anxiety- a kind of ear. Life is involved in one kind of skepticisms, or the other. Man constantly looks for a comfort zone-defined as space where he feels at ease. He has minimum level of anxiousness, vulnerability and insecurity. The alarming fact is that traits like anger, hurt, and envy are justified as being normal. The fact of the matter is that there has to be a call for each one of us to diversify and stretch the horizon of our comfort zones leaving no room for negativity. Anger, envy, hatred can never be regarded as comfortable states even if a person is at each with them. Sometimes a greater effort is called for a serious realization that your comfort zone does not become the reason for misery to people around, who many happen to be your own near and dear ones who you love so much. Reproduced for the information of members of `sundercircle... Sunder T - 20160313

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Saturday, March 12, 2016

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sunderblogger.blogspot.sundercircle. Forgiveness is important. If we are to have any hope of peace in this world, we must master the art of forgiveness. The Hindu characterizes the modern day and age as being riddled with quarrel and hypocrisy. There are so many stimulants to irritate and offend us. Without forgiveness, these burning stimulants nest in our consciousness and slowly reduce our peace of mind to ashes. The foremost reason we should practice forgiveness is because barbering negativity dampens our life. Holding onto resentment is like holding a burning hot coal. It afflicts us within and it manifests as fire without. We hold onto this searing ember of hatred day after day, week after week, year after year with the intention of throwing it at the object of our abuse. But who suffers? We suffer. By holding onto that fire we are torturing ourselves. - Raghunath Swami. This is reproduced for the information and benefit of the member of sundercircle. Regards. Sunder T. 20160312.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

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Inner voice.20160310 Expand your understanding of the `comfort zone` -Chaya Srivastava In Hindustan Times It is unfortunate that most of us today are living in a state of uncertainty, anxiety- a kind of ear. Life is involved in one kind of skepticisms, or the other. Man constantly looks for a comfort zone-defined as space where he feels at ease. He has minimum level of anxiousness, vulnerability and insecurity. The alarming fact is that traits like anger, hurt, and envy are justified as being normal. The fact of the matter is that there has to be a call for each one of us to diversify and stretch the horizon of our comfort zones leaving no room for negativity. Anger, envy, hatred can never be regarded as comfortable states even if a person is at each with them. Sometimes a greater effort is called for a serious realization that your comfort zone does not become the reason for misery to people around, who many happen to be your own near and dear ones who you love so much. Reproduced for the information of members of `sundermumbai`.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

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It is quite difficult to have a definition of happiness. And, yet, one can say that happiness is a state of mind in which you have a feeling of goodness and satisfaction despite the reasons of unhappiness around. Those reasons can differ from one person to individual to another. Happiness prepares us to take any challenge in a manner that the outcome of happiness, you are safe from any kind of doing that harms or causes loss to yourself or others. Regards Sunder T - 20160302

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Sunday, February 21, 2016

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sunderblogger.226 Ruskin Bond said, “Depression word is heard too often. The rich and the famous get depressed. The poor feel depressed. Students suffer from depression. The world`s leaders look depressed. But his answer to depression is “I sing blues away, if I’m broke. I`ll sing “Pennies from Heaven”- and hope they`ll shower down upon me. If I have a headache, I`ll sing Johnny Walker`s rendering of `Tel-malish (oiling head) from Pyaasa (a Hindi movie) and give everyone else on. Regards. Sunder T 20160221

Saturday, February 13, 2016

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NoProudToBeIndian: (being continued) Now consider the case of an average Indian. He speculates about his job, dream of it, talks of it, goes round and round it, but does not bring himself to accomplish it. Result: he has not time for anything else. Spirituality thus, remains for him not a form of activity but an empty formula. An active ethic, which makes a man do the right thing just because it is right, is neither grasped not appreciated by other Indians. He does everything with a motive, and that motive is always material in origin. "What can I get out of it?" - that is the one thing that concerns him. This vast impercipience leads to absurd conclusion in the moral domain. Again and again, you will be astonished to find in India, even among the so called cultured, a topsy-turvydom of values. A man goes out with a woman, and immediately the judgement is made that it must be a sex relation. This bedroom view of life is most depressing, but it is omnipresent. Friendship, platonic affection, or intellectual affinities are talked about but not believed in. This makes social life stagnant, sterile, malodorous. [will continue]. Regards. Sunder T 20160213.

Friday, February 12, 2016

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NotProudToBeIndia.20160212 [continued from the previous post on Feb.09, 2016] Almost everything is afflicted with will-lessness. Indian businessmen and industrials are by no means an exception; they are anxious to progress but unwilling The time s to experiment. What is good enough for my father is good enough for me- such is Indian attitude. They do not pause to examine the credentials of the father. Howe dare they? The very idea is impious. Because action is repugnant to an Indian, he has a poor sense of time. The time when a thing is to be done is of no consequence to him. This has created abroad the impression that the Indian is rooted in Eternity and in everlasting values. It is a pity that an Indian is bogged down in his own fat or the lack of it. That time is money is not understood by most of the Indians. An Indian will stay that somebody is teaching him materialism. But he should realize his spirituality, or at least the path to it. When a man achieves in a given time certain definite results he has not need to be obsessed with things. Having done his job in the shortest possible time and with a minimum of effort, he can afford to invest his leisure and energy in the pursuit of ideas and ideals, which alone can lead to the higher life. Regards. Sunder T

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

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NotProudToBeIndian: Those who have not understood a deep weakness of Indians have called it Indian spirituality. And this foreign applause has further weakened Indians. Indians themselves have come to believe in the nonsense in which Indians are in the habit of indulging. Indians are a self-deceived people. The practical aspects of this delusion are many. In business and productions it increases cost beyond the average in any other country, and in matters of social and political policy it leads to endless dilatoriness. Indians suffer from an incurable disease; verbalism. For an Indian, words easily replace action. If he discusses a problem till foam gathers at the corners of his mouth e is satisfied. Has he not thrashed it out with Tim, dick and Harry? What more is there to do? And he gets so many diverse counsels that he is more lost than ever. So doing nothing seems to him the best way of achieving an objective. Regards. Sunder T - 20160209

Friday, February 5, 2016

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NotProudToBeIndian.20160205 For any Indian, the inability to think for himself or reliance not on the self but on the outside agency leads him to believe in astrology, necromancy, and goodness knows what other absurdities. You must have seen many of Indian Ministers, provincial and central, rarely undertake anything without consulting their favourite Brahmin (Priest). Actual incident was quoted for the guest of some Governors. These learned men and acute politicians, who had one time crossed swords with British functionaries, postponed well-planned tours, and thereby upset all the arrangements, because their private spiritual detective, the palmist and horoscope reader, had told them that the day chosen for departure were inauspicious. Believe it or not, a famous Secretary, running a big government department, refused to attend a meeting because, on his leaving the house, a donkey had brayed on the left-hand side. This was an evil omen! There was a woman Governor for whom, as a special treat, a peacock had been killed. When she heard that she was to eat it she threw up her hands in disgust, "You wicked man" she told her host. "How could you destroy such a beautiful bird?" Later on, when she was offered a fan made of the feathers of the same sacrificed creature, she accepted it with a broad smile. Sunder T.