People usually think of death as something terrible, something dark. But just knowing all of us are going to die one day gives so much relief. Thinking all our enemies will die takes away the bitterness and animosity, and thinking all our friends will also die takes away attachment from relationships. And once we are free from these emotions, we can truly enjoy life like a game (which is the whole purpose of why we are here I guess). Knowledge of death, thus, makes us more even more alive 😊 #LiveLife100%
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Glory of the Guru
Even the Gods have to follow the word of the Master. All the devas (gods) receive Knowledge only from a Master, after supreme patience and service to the Master. Even the Lords of the Universe - Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, pray to the Guru Tattva and seek His Grace to carry out their functions of Creation, Maintenance and Destruction. Thus, the Guru, is indeed, the highest power in this creation, and beyond. He is all-Knowing , and the bestower of the Ultimate truth. Having a Guru in human form is a matter of utmost fortune for any being. Feel blessed if you have one.!!
Friday, August 31, 2018
What's the importance of keeping company of the enlightened!
"One who enjoys the company of enlightened men does not suffer in this world, even as one who holds a candle in his hand does not see darkness anywhere."
~ Yoga Vasistha (one of the best spiritual scriptures you can read to remove all doubts about the reality of existence)
Saturday, February 10, 2018
My experiences in Dubai...the city of gold.....and concrete :)
What added to the charm of the city was the cosmopolitan population, most of which is probably in the 25-35 age bracket. Mumbai is the city of dreams, but somehow in reality, people in Bangalore looked happier. The usual din and bustle of city life is inevitable anywhere, but what matters more is how you feel within and without that "noise" around. How many of us truly love the city we live in - probably very few. But Bangalore was an exception. And I fell in love with the city too.
But human nature is fickle. Like the moon, our mind wanes and waxes. Despite a busy, decent-paying job, in a blue-chip Software MNC, I had a desire that I want to work abroad - not very far from India, but somewhere where I get the feel of an exotic location without being worried about the time it would take to travel back to India if I have to. I shortlisted Dubai and Singapore. The 'Powers to be' did a lucky draw, and poof-----up came the name ----- Dubai :)
To say that the offer letter from a renowned company from Dubai really got me excited, would probably not be entirely incorrect. I was excited about going abroad no doubt, but doubts about the company, the pay package, the city, and long heard rumours about 'D' company did unsettle my mind a bit.
But after a lot of rumination, and convincing by my friends, I decided to give Dubai a shot. My mother's confidence in my decision made things easier. Also, the excitement others expressed on hearing about my new job and place made me feel that I am now obligated to move out of India. I could not dampen their expectations and excitement.
So I finally landed in this city - DUBAI on a hot afternoon of July 2012.
The airport itself gave me a sound indication of what lay ahead. Flashing pillars, spic and span floors, high ceilings, numerous elevators and travelators, and people pouring in from all sides - Dubai had announced itself grandly. It was too perfect for an Indian to digest. For someone who was used to unruly crowds, people breaking queues from everywhere, rude officials and airports that look like war zones, Dubai looked like a Utopian land. And it's not that this perfect order was only there at the airport. It extended into the city as well. From the highways to the malls to the most busy markets - Dubai was an example in orderliness.
Friday, February 2, 2018
Whether Happy or Sad, I am!
- Beautiful knowledge from Master to lift my spirits :)