Saturday, February 13, 2010

All of us

Politicians, collectors, teachers, police officers, hit man, bankers, shop owners, taxi drivers, bus drivers, train drivers, paramedics, welfare recipient, receptionists, nurses, scientist, dentist, doctors, fire fighters, soldiers, surgeons, pilots, divers, fishermen, dancers, actors, painters, builders, I.T personnel, race drivers, butchers, judges, rubbish removals, lawyers, electricians, prostitutes, musicians, photographers, journalists, editors, writers, farmers, social workers, mediators, sports personnel, fashion designers, event organizer, engineers, welders, mechanics, masseurs, dress maker, shoe maker, inventor, psychologist, picture framers, sailors, jailers, artists, carpenters, dry cleaners, house cleaners, glass blowers, black smiths, horse trainers, riders, gamblers, managers, workers, unemployed, hospitality workers, air hostess, gardeners, house wives… house wives??!! House wives, truck drivers, plumbers, detectives, technicians, priests, adventurers, thieves, robbers, baby sitters, script writers, film makers, drummers,

we are all inter-connected!!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Ego

Diversity, I guess, would mean, to be not so full of myself.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Wise man once said

Life is
Like a bubble floating on a fast moving stream (Buddha)





Sunday, January 31, 2010

Fallen

Floating, tumbling
In bottomless depths
Clutching at disintegrating remnants of imaginary straw
A distant thunder or an inner whisper
Audible… gone…
Letting go of no self to let go of
Embracing dissolution (the true reality)
To the ends of that which never started

creation

working on oneself is the most important work we will ever do.

yet it is considered something of a luxury

something one does in their spare time

after everything else has been done.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

parenting


Parenting is the most challenging work we will ever do. It is also the second most important work we will ever undertake.
Real training is virtually non-existent in Western society and the social-economic value attributed to it is so low, that parents are encouraged to put their children into day care and get a "real" job.
It starts somewhere around conception, and goes on until death, it is a two way learning process in which, most of the time, the lessons are not called upon, and the consequences of not learning them can be harmfull to the individual, the family unit, and society as a whole.

The sharing, the bond, and the opportunity for spiritual growth are only limited by the depth of commitment and willingness to undertake and participate.

The joys and rewards are immeasurable, and leave a permanent smile on our heart as they make way for more challenges of growth.

As parents we bring to succeeding generations, the warmth, joy and a sense of belonging, a sense and experience of being loved and cared for, being roused upon and admired.

As parents it is our responsibility to pass on to our childern that somehow,
everything is going to be fine.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

How da ya deal with...


So i go about life doing my thing minding my own buiseness and then all of a sudden i feel pissed off, there could be milions of reasons say for exmple my push-bike has broken down, but hey really. how do you deal with that?

Path Finders


Philosophers are the boundary stretchers of the mind.
It is about asking the questions, not necessarily getting the answers.
What is it that makes us ask questions?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Moment to moment















So many words have been spoken,written, heard, ignored or adhered to, that it is almost superficial to say any more...
yet here it is; blah blah blah