Lovers
They looked down the cliff & then into each other’s eyes; They saw an abundance of love; “Not Now” They turned and walked back to life Continue reading Lovers
They looked down the cliff & then into each other’s eyes; They saw an abundance of love; “Not Now” They turned and walked back to life Continue reading Lovers
When we were kids reading was the way in which you are open to the world of knowledge. For the kids now, a world without wikis and Google is unimaginable. Not just kids, even we often forget that to know something we had to refer to the Encyclopedia Britannica or so. I still remember when Microsoft came up with the Encarta and you could have … Continue reading Information is not Knowledge
He walked in the sand for long; When he looked back he saw his foot prints walking towards the sea; He stopped and followed them Continue reading Footprints
Why don’t you see it from my side? Yes Really, Why don’t you see it from my side? Be it work or family the problem is the inability to see from both sides. The fact that you belong to one side and you have to safeguard your side makes you so incapably closed to other person’s situation. There is another term called “step back and … Continue reading Cause and Effect are two sides of one fact
As bird he flew above the oceans, as a fish he swam freely in it and as a man he flew, swam, sailed and finally drowned in it Continue reading Lives
All you fellas open those sleepy eyes Eyelids still half dipped in brandy or rum still smelling the poison of your choice Wakeup for the saturday sunshine has come Smothered by the blanketed sky The dark whispers of the night Slowly unravels life’s mysteries The golden poison inside the glass Its lascivious call has my name It is saturday night my friends And I am … Continue reading Some recent thoughts on life and alcohol
How would study of religions be different if we take out God out of the equation? This poses two questions. Firstly why do you need it without God? And secondly why is religion relevant to be studied? Let me try to answer the second question first. The relevance of religion and beliefs in human civilization are so high that you can’t understand man without knowing what has over the years shaped his mind. From fears, to laws, to cultures to wars, religions have played a major role. The future is also much the same and we are seeing more and more people trying to identify them with religions and trying to communicate with others through it. This in due course can create a vast gap among people and if more people are open to learn religion in a new light the more things can get closer. I strongly feel that this would be a better solution that promoting an outright rejection of religion.
Now for the first question, when you remove God from the equation, the whole thing becomes a philosophy which can be Continue reading “Religions should be studied without God in Mind”
Maturity is great thing to have, but being polished should have its limits. If it happen at the risk of losing your youthfulness, I say don’t go that way. Etiquette is a big thing when it comes to business, but it also becomes a big issue when it comes to personal relationships. But some take it too far and put too many restrictions on communication. … Continue reading You’re never too old to become younger
Are People easily misguided? Or is it a choice people make to be misguided. There are some people who never trust anything they see unless they go deeper to make sure for themselves. And there is another group of people who take things on the face value and that takes them in the wrong road at times, sometimes, I don’t mean always. And then there … Continue reading Few things are so deadly as a misguided sense of compassion
Some learn from college, Some from the hostel; Some from the classes and a lot from the glasses. Here are a few glimpses Read at your own risk, I have tried to sensor much, but too much dilution will make it someone else’s life. The characters are not necessarily me, but people very close to me so don’t comment calling out names 🙂 We learned … Continue reading Glimpses of College life – A few things we learned