1. In spite of so many colours - Black and White is considered class.
2. In spite of so many voices, words and sounds - Silence is considered ultimate.
3. In spite of so much to eat - Fasting is considered healthy.
4. In spite of so much to travel and explore - Meditating under trees and mountains is considered
superior.
5. In spite of so much to see - Closing your eyes and looking within is Apex.
6. In spite of listening to all the outside world - Voice from inside You is eternal.
7. In spite of a sweet, charming life - A peaceful soul of Solace and Divine is the ultimate.
Trust your senses. Live a great life.
* * *
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but no one - including time - owes anything to you.
Your life is a series of habits that are formed from choices you make - and then continue to make - every single day. If you want healing, then you have got to figure out a way to face what hurt you. If you want growth, you need to put in the work. If you want a healthier relationship, you better start learning how to communicate what you need. We all think we are products of what happens to us. That we are - handed - the lives we have and expected to keep them. We are not. What happens to us is simply a starting point. So your choice - the one you remake every single day - is to let what happened to you hold you back. Or to use what happened for you to propel you forward.
- Emma Grace.
Tailpiece.
A quiet Saturday. It was a day of the usual chores!
PS.
A week, or so, back when Rahul Gandhi asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration as to when he could visit the state, the Governor had said that he could visit anytime. Today, he decides to go along with a few other 'selected' opposition leaders and the press loyal to them, fetches up at the Srinagar airport only to be told by the administration and the local security detail - under orders from the state government - not to get out of the airport and consequently, they'd to return to New Delhi..
I've a few questions to ask in this regard:-
(a) Rahul Gandhi, you were given the invite. Why didn't you go all by yourself instead of taking
along the others, since you very well know that the situation is being brought to normalcy
after the initial heightened security measures taken, post abrogation of Article 370?
(b) Mind you, every citizen of the country knows about certain opposition parties' contribution
towards the mess that was Jammu and Kashmir, backing a variety of groups for short and
narrow political gains.
(c) Are you worried that the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the state of Jammu
and Kashmir will result in lasting peace in the troubled state, rendering the entire opposition
persona non grata among the people of the state?
2. In spite of so many voices, words and sounds - Silence is considered ultimate.
3. In spite of so much to eat - Fasting is considered healthy.
4. In spite of so much to travel and explore - Meditating under trees and mountains is considered
superior.
5. In spite of so much to see - Closing your eyes and looking within is Apex.
6. In spite of listening to all the outside world - Voice from inside You is eternal.
7. In spite of a sweet, charming life - A peaceful soul of Solace and Divine is the ultimate.
Trust your senses. Live a great life.
* * *
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but no one - including time - owes anything to you.
Your life is a series of habits that are formed from choices you make - and then continue to make - every single day. If you want healing, then you have got to figure out a way to face what hurt you. If you want growth, you need to put in the work. If you want a healthier relationship, you better start learning how to communicate what you need. We all think we are products of what happens to us. That we are - handed - the lives we have and expected to keep them. We are not. What happens to us is simply a starting point. So your choice - the one you remake every single day - is to let what happened to you hold you back. Or to use what happened for you to propel you forward.
- Emma Grace.
Tailpiece.
A quiet Saturday. It was a day of the usual chores!
PS.
A week, or so, back when Rahul Gandhi asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration as to when he could visit the state, the Governor had said that he could visit anytime. Today, he decides to go along with a few other 'selected' opposition leaders and the press loyal to them, fetches up at the Srinagar airport only to be told by the administration and the local security detail - under orders from the state government - not to get out of the airport and consequently, they'd to return to New Delhi..
I've a few questions to ask in this regard:-
(a) Rahul Gandhi, you were given the invite. Why didn't you go all by yourself instead of taking
along the others, since you very well know that the situation is being brought to normalcy
after the initial heightened security measures taken, post abrogation of Article 370?
(b) Mind you, every citizen of the country knows about certain opposition parties' contribution
towards the mess that was Jammu and Kashmir, backing a variety of groups for short and
narrow political gains.
(c) Are you worried that the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the state of Jammu
and Kashmir will result in lasting peace in the troubled state, rendering the entire opposition
persona non grata among the people of the state?
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