Wednesday, January 21, 2009

touched by compassion




I'm overwhelmed by the compassion of one person. I had shown my shortcomings and this person was so gracious and benevolent towards me that my heart was swolen with gratitude and sweetness. How good life would be if people knew how to forgive with grace and love! I've always had this person in high regard, but now I am convinced that is regal.


The incident, instead of the expected guilt, invaded me with inspiration and hope, willingness to be better, an injection of innocence and reverence only comparable to meeting Christ. Do all of us have the potential of showing divine qualities, or is it just sporadic and exceptional? I'm going to experiment with it. There should be an answer to that question. Somewhere ... inside myself...


Sunday, January 11, 2009

slumdog millionaire

I was glad to see the theatre full to watch a foreign movie. Are people actually becoming more aware of the world outside? I hope. America (meaning U. S. of America) needs to look out the window to learn a few survival skills from other cultures. Especially now.
A journal radio article on NPR today talked about India becoming the future second world power. Is "Slumdog" an allegory? Has India learned all the answers yet? And for that matter, have the developing countries learned the answers by now? It's all about taking advantage of the learning opportunities, isn't it?
Although my childhood was not in a slum or in deep mysery and corruption, I know how hunger feels. Deprivation, uprooting, abandonment, treason, ignorance, abuse and some other visitors came from time to time to visit us. However, the circumstances in which we are born don't trace our future. We are placed in the right situations, we meet the right people, are given the right opportunities to develop ourselves into what we are supposed to become. No matter what happens in life, the decisions we make determine the outcome. We are always in charge, because we are the agents. The energy of our gear meets the energy of our realization.
Jamal and Salim prove it. Even though they had almost the same experiences, their reaction to them and actions differed much resulting in opposite outcomes.
I enjoyed the movie and would recommend it.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

stop button

I'ts First of the Year 2009. This space shuttle is going too fast, please, someone knows where the stop button is? Speed regulator button? Slow motion button? So, if none of those are to be found, carpe diem! Happy New Year!