Sunday, November 27, 2011

Truly Divine- Vincent Van Gogh



I am huge fan of Vincent Van Gogh- there is so much to him--his paintings, his life, his story, his eccentricity, his colors, his illusions, his inspirational quotes.... endless infact...He inspires me to this very day.


Few of his quotes which I like and make me think

sometimes & alter my thoughts & perceptions-



* Great things are done not by impulse, but by series of small things brought together :)




* Let us keep courage and try to be patient and gentle, Let us mind not being eccentric & make distinction between good and evil ...




* I wish they would take me as I am



* One may have a blazing hearth in one's soul & yet no one ever came to sit by it. Passers by only see wisp of smoke from the chimney & continue on their way



* The sunflower is mine


* There is no blue without yellow and orange

Friday, August 5, 2011

Uska mukh ek jhoth hai... Ghoonghat ek sansar ....

This one of my favourite ghazal...


Zahid Ne Mera Hausla-e-iman nahi dekha
Rukh pe teri zulfon ko pareshan nahi dekha

Har Hal mein bas Pesh- nazar hai wahi soorat
Main ne kabhi e- roohe- shab -e hijra nahi dekha

Aaye the sabhi tarah ke jalvey mere aagey
Maine magar e- deeda e-hairan nahi dekha

Kiya kya hua hungame junoon yeh nahi maloom
Kuch hosh jo aaya tu gareeba nahi dekha

Friday, July 22, 2011

Broken Soul ----

Last few days trail of Cards have been --- Transformation ( death) --- Outsider----Let Go ---Tower--- 5 of cups in the Osho Zen .. Most predominatly for the nth time the Card of " Death" I guess this time with a shock....


Today I saw the cards of "Broken Souls " ... so this what it signifies :(


There will come a time when all things end; a death that leaves one gasping for hope; fighting to cling on; afraid to let go. There will come a time when dreams of happy endings are rudely awakened by reality; wisps of wishful thinking disappearing into smoke; gone without a trace.


There will come a time when the human heart breaks under such punishment; giving way to grief; dying bit by bit until it beats no more.One needs to learn to accept death as part of a natural cycle of life; deal with processes of letting things go; the need to move on.


Denotes an ending; thus we may need to ask ourselves if holding on to something or someone may be detrimental to our growth. The time to let go will come when we acknowledge the need to do so.


Sunday, March 20, 2011

O' Druantia-O'Aengus


Lately have been drawing and seeing Card of Ascended Master- Aengus, hopefully the message is --" Showering of love and twin flame soon" ... (twich twich..blush blush ).


So I dedicate this ballad/song from W.B .Yeats to My Aengus---

THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS


I went out in the Hazel wood
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand
And hooked a berry to a thread
And when white moths were on the wings,
And moth like stars were flickering out,
I dropped a berry in a stream,
And caught a little silver trout.
When I had laid it on the floor,
I went to blow the fire- a-flame,
But someone rustled on the floor,
And someone called me by my NAME..
It had become a glimmering girl
With an apple blossom in her hair
Who called me by name & ran
Faded through the brightened day--air

Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone
And Kiss her lips and take her hands,
And walk along the dappled grass
And pluck till time and times are done,
The silver apples of the moon
the golden apples of the sun.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Zafar's Poetry

लगता नहीं है जी मेरा उजड़े दयार में
किसकी बनी है आलम-इ नापायदार में


इन हज्रतों से कह दो कहीं और जाके बसें
इतनी जगह कहाँ है दिल-इ-दागदार में

इक शाख-इ- गुल पे बैठ के बुलबुल है शादमान
कांटें बीचा दिए हैं दिल-इ -लालज़ार पे

दिन ज़िन्दगी के ख़तम हुए शाम हो गयी
फल्ला के पावों सोयेंगे कोंच-इ- मजार में

कितना बदनसीब है ज़फर दफ़न के लिए
दो गज ज़मीन भी न मिली कु-इ-यार में


This is a famous poem /ghazal by Bahadur Shah Zafar. It is the first and the last stanza which always takes my breath away

Friday, January 21, 2011

Nishkam

Seva, Simran and truthful living are a few basic concepts of Human way of life apart from Daya, Dharam, Santokh, Sanjam and Nimrata. Those who start with Seva without expectation of any reward (Nishkam-Seva) and go on doing it, are bestowed with the boon of Simran from which follows the Truthful living and other qualities. According to Encyclopedia of Sikhism:

"True seva according to Sikh scriptures must be without
desire (nishkam)
guileless (nishkapat)
in humility (nimarta)
with purity of intention (hirda shuddh)
sincerity (chit-lae)
utter selflessness (vichon ap gavae).

Such seva for the Sikh is the doorway to dignity as well as to mukti (liberation). "If one earns merit here through seva, one will get a seat of honour in His Court hereafter."

This is a snippet from a website Nishkam- which serves the women, children especially of the 1984 riots in India by providing job opportunities, medical facility etc. even today.