Sunday 20 July 2014

Have you ever wondered? Have you ever understood the "why" of anything?



Just question yourself and right in front of you dances the answer!! The most interesting thing is, we find the answer from a very unexpected source. It might be a fly, a flower or any non living object or most commonly and directly a person..

One important thing is we should be ready to receive those answers.. Recently I was wondering and accepted with my mind that "I never understand the "why" of anything'. But slowly I realised - one should play till that end of the broken bridge, only then he can start knowing how to enjoy the play of getting to the other side.

Deeply digging into one's self is always good.. Then only the seeds can be sown deep and a strong rooted plant can be grown. Finally enjoying the fruits of the result.. 

Let me share few interesting things... 

- while you are working on a very important thing without any break..then a small fly comes and starts playing around u... Just don't get frustrated but try to observe and understand which is not directly explained.. There u get the answer and your work might get easier, interesting too...

- if you keenly observe, you find few things very repeatedly and daily.. If we make out a list of those things and try to work on them, eventually there lies a very interesting answer..

May be this is one of the ways how few people practices intuition??

A small trail to share the first gear views of my life journey.. ;-)

1 comment:

  1. Sudarshini means a beautiful lady, mostly belonging to Kumbh rashi with dominant planet Saturn and Sathabhisham Nakshatra. The name also reminds us of Sudarshana (Chakra), which has no match in this Universe. Whatever starts on a good note, keeps going. The blog has successfully completed one year though the number of articles are a few. Of course, the quality of the content, the thoughts put in coupled with the age of the blogger, make us forget that issue. Musically speaking, it's quite incidental and interesting that the name Sudarshini has four notes of saptha swaras - 'S' (Sa), 'r' (re), 'd' (dha) and 'ni'.

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