Day 52– PenPositive Reading Campaign – Eyes Dressed in Kohl by the Malayalam poet Yusafali Kecheri
Day 51– PenPositive Reading Campaign – Work Is a Blessing by the Polish poet Aleksander Wat
25 GODlen Rules- The Dummies Guide to becoming a Godman or GodWoman
Someone asked me why I was pissed off with these Godmen and Godwomen. The answer is I am not pissed off with them, I am pissed off with you for thinking that you cannot be one… 🙂 Seriously… Why are you not trying….? A Godman or a Godwoman is a lucrative and fool-proof career because it is build on making fool of others. This post is for … Continue reading 25 GODlen Rules- The Dummies Guide to becoming a Godman or GodWoman
Day 50– Robert Desnos and the power of Imagination
Today is the 50th day of my Penpositive Reading Campaign and I was reading the poem Sky Song by the French surrealist poet Robert Desnos who played a key role in the Surrealist movement of his day. As I was creating this post I could not help but share this story that Susan Griffin relates and exemplifies Desnos’ surrealist spirit “One day Desnos and others … Continue reading Day 50– Robert Desnos and the power of Imagination
Day 49– PenPositive Reading Campaign – Lost Worlds by Giorgos Seferis
You have no right to Question Radhe maa’s Divinity
I am confused when people criticize Radhe maa… after all can anyone tell me what is the difference between Radhe Maa and sudhamani. For those who do not know ‘sudhamani’ is the real name of Mata Amirthanandamayi…. In the image here are the pictures of many people all are spiritual leaders in one way or other. All claiming to connect you with the divine. When I say … Continue reading You have no right to Question Radhe maa’s Divinity
Day 48– PenPositive Reading Campaign – The Wonders of Freedom by Jacques Prévert
Day 47– PenPositive Reading Campaign – The Art of Poetry By Jorge Luis Borges
Day 46– PenPositive Reading Campaign – A Dedication to Avijit, Ananta, Washiqur and Niloy
Dear Peaceful Religious friends; You are guilty of Intolerance and silence
Think of a world where you cannot speak and then you will understand why it is important to speak up against religious fanaticism and violence. This year four secular bloggers have been hacked to death by Islamist militants in Bangladesh. Niloy Roy the 40 year old secular blogger being the fourth. Ananta, Avijit, and Washiqur all had been killed by the islamic religious fanatics. Every such incident tells the world that religion … Continue reading Dear Peaceful Religious friends; You are guilty of Intolerance and silence