Thursday, 12 January 2012

Threads to Knit

What was I in my last life?
Was my last breath how I breathe?
Is it what I wished, my life now?
Why I feel its not I'm worth for?

Where does the path lead?
Is it in a book I'm yet to read?
I have read all in my shelf.
But nowhere I could find myself.

Many says I'm insane.
But I have nothing to gain.
Some times my life drains.
But floods as it rains.

But somewhere I can see a spark.
as I race the track.
Something which leads me to.
Someone who will keep me through.

It is the dew from the power.
the hue that never fades lower.
The fire remains as it is lit.
till the threads are knit.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

A Better World for All??


The Basic teaching of most religions are the same. Let us consider these as our personal principles which god has given us to practice and make this world a better place to live in.

Think about it: If all follows these principles. Everything would have been so beautiful for all..
 
10 Disciplines In Hinduism

1. Satya (Truth)
2. Ahimsa (Non-violence)
3. Brahmacharya (Celibacy, non-adultery)
4. Asteya (No desire to possess or steal)
5. Aparighara (Non-corrupt)
6. Shaucha (Cleanliness)
7. Santosh (Contentment)
8. Swadhyaya (Reading of scriptures)
9. Tapas (Austerity, perseverance, penance)
10. Ishwarpranidhan (Regular prayers)

Christian Ten commandments  

  1. I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods before me.
  2. Do not take the name of the Lord in vain
  3. Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy
  4. Honor your father and mother
  5. You shall not kill/murder
  6. You shall not commit adultery
  7. You shall not steal
  8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
  9. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife
  10. You shall not covet anything that belongs to your neighbor

Islamic principles

  1. Worship only God:
  2. Be kind, honourable and humble to one's parents:
  3. Be neither miserly nor wasteful in one's expenditure:
  4. Do not engage in 'mercy killings' for fear of starvation:
  5. Do not commit adultery:
  6. Do not kill unjustly:
  7. Care for orphaned children:
  8. Keep one's promises:
  9. Be honest and fair in one's interactions:
  10. Do not be arrogant in one's claims or beliefs:

The Five Precepts in Buddhism

1. Abstinence from killing all forms of life
2. Abstinence from sexual misconduct
3. Abstinence from lies and deceit
4. Abstinence from theft
5. Abstinence from intoxicants

References
http://www.maithri.com/links/articles/principleofbuddhism.htm

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Mind is a Maze

Mind is a maze with Questions and Answers..I found it in me and hence rose the thought of having this blog to bump all the craziness (like others say) I have in my mind..If we think, we can realize that all our minds are a maze, very confusing and full of doubts.One minute we think of our loved ones, the next minute our past experiences, others problems, social, political, geographical changes and this goes on even while sleeping..

When we think for a few minutes we may feel that everything has a solution..but if we think over it a few number of times, we will find multiple solutions. Then the next thought would be which one to choose.

The point is, utilizing mind can make us insane and if we have started thinking, we will find it difficult to stop and who knows where the crazy thoughts can be exploited. So when we feel we are thinking too much just put it into any of the bins which can be a paper, a canvas sheet, or in a blog..

Else, some time in future we may find our minds.....an unutilized maze..