It was an unusual Sunday. At daybreak, feeling a little sluggish, I decided to use the day as a relaxing holiday. Little did I know, however, that the lull through the first half of the day would be followed by a fierce storm in the afternoon, a storm of a […]
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Truth is limitless, not finite or subjective
In 1929, J Krishnamurti (1895-1986) said at a public gathering: “Truth is a Pathless Land and can’t be approached by any power whatsoever, or by any religion, or by any sect. Truth being limitless, unconditional, unapproachable by any power whatsoever, can’t be organised, nor should any organisation be formed to […]
To err is human, to forgive divine
“Who am I, where did I come from, where am I going?” These questions bothered him since his pre-school days. He was no saint and there was nothing extraordinary about him; he was just an average kid, albeit with interesting contradictions in the shades of his nature. Despite having an […]
Remember we are all humans first
We humans depict grave contradictions through our contrasting behaviours. We encapsulate both good and bad of the Creation. Despite being mortals, we are so much better than gods in so far as our benevolent endeavours are concerned. Our present life is all due to relentless human endeavours since our existence. […]
The spirit of Deepawali unified my world
Deepawali (also known as ‘Diwali’) unified my world a few days ago, albeit for a day at least. Many friends and well-wishers from across the planet, belonging to all major religious faiths — Hinduism, Sikhism, Christianity, Islam (both Sunni and Shia), Jainism and Buddhism — sent me warm, personalised greetings […]
Moon River died quietly
Moon River must have been around 72 years old when she passed away on November 5, 2019, in a hotel room at Mumbai, awaiting treatment to her sickness. She had been an exceptionally sharp, witty and beautiful woman, inherently a thinker by her natural disposition. Coming from a family of […]
My name was Flower
I died ten days ago. My name was Flower. I don’t know how I died. I was in my early seventies but I looked at least a decade older. I did not dye my white hair. My eyesight was weak and I looked frail, with a slight hunch. Not long […]
An old tree
It is already mid-autumn and the old tree is still loaded with fruit. Alas, there are not any fruit pickers around! Winter is looming. The old tree may not survive the winter; it may be destined to wither away. It can do nothing but wait and hope its fruit is […]
Saint Vaali
Vaali, a white shepherd, is my son’s pet. Born in Perth, Western Australia, about 6 years ago, Vaali lives currently in Auckland, New Zealand. Earlier, he lived in Christchurch for a couple of years. In my book, “A book of random thoughts — conversations with myself” (2019), I wrote about […]
A genuine relationship
I call my dad a few times every day, via video or audio. Each time we speak for at least half an hour. After exchanging our customary, warm greetings, we usually discuss mundane things, such as weather and food – breakfast or lunch or dinner – depending upon the time […]
