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6 Months of Balanced Flow: Word of the Year 2022

6 Months of Balanced Flow: Word of the Year 2022

“I am rooted, but I flow.” – Virginia Woolf Six Months of “Balanced Flow”

I Forgive and I Flow: Monday Musings | Monday Blogs

I Forgive and I Flow: Monday Musings | Monday Blogs

I Forgive and I Flow   Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu Om Shanti Shanti Shanti   “May all beings everywhere be happy and free and may the thoughts, words and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all.” (translation)   This chant embodies a deep rooted will to forgive my impetuous thoughts, those acerbic words of mine; spilled out in moments of despair, those rash actions taken on an impulse; and…

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Celebrating Thay – Thich Nhat Hanh: #WhatDoYouSee

Celebrating Thay – Thich Nhat Hanh: #WhatDoYouSee

What Did He See? – Celebrating Thay (Written as part of Sadje’s What Do You See? picture prompt.)

Covid Diwali: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

Covid Diwali: #WordlessWednesday #WednesdayWisdom

“We are all in this together. And we will get through this, together.” – Antonio Gutteres, Secretary General, United Nations   

Ten Things I Am Grateful for On Monday Morning : #MondayMusings #MicroblogMonday #MondayBlogs

Ten Things I Am Grateful for On Monday Morning : #MondayMusings #MicroblogMonday #MondayBlogs

  ten things i Am grateful for on monday   How did your Monday morning start? Is it Moan-day or Monday for you? Did you wake up with a spring on your feet, or did you bemoan the beginning of another choc-a-block week? Did you enjoy your coffee looking out of the window, and kiss the children a happy good-bye, as they left for school? Or was it a morning of frayed nerves with the alarm not ringing, and your…

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Breaking Bad: #WriteBravely #WriteTribeProblogger #MondayMusings

Breaking Bad: #WriteBravely #WriteTribeProblogger #MondayMusings

“I’m going out with my friends this evening for the Jazz festival”, Mayra announced, nonchalantly. “But, Myra the doctors have asked you to rest it out for a while, before you can actually start going out. Else you’ll fall sick again and have to miss school.” “The doctors always over-dramatise the sickness and you believe everything they say, Ma”, Mayra said rolling her eyes. I took a deep breath. Trying very hard to keep my composure. My friend who was…

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