Wednesday, December 15, 2010

“Each one of us is just one thread.”-A Quote


“We have all been born as part of one great family,” says Dalai Lama. More than 2000 years, our forefathers talked about one world, Global village concept, according that all are our kith and kin. All are our countrymen and all are our relations .All of us are united and tied in a particular way and this dependence is very crucial for our survival and prosperity.

I feel that the essence of life is this interconnectedness, not only with fellow human beings but also with nature and all the creations of nature through love and friendship.

“Each of us is just one thread, contributing a unique and humble role part of an interwoven and inter -dependent fabric of humanity.” Says Lindsey Hebberd.

Let us feel humble in all our deeds and actions and proud to be a part of the larger drama of life, which is full of twists and turns and all unexpected events.

For the past two days, I was at the Lord of Seven Hills in the pleasant company of my students and certain faculty members of Tirupati. I had gone there on the invitation to deliver a lecture and later, again on demand again delivered one more lecture, besides having the privilege of having thedarshan of Lord Venkateswara.The trip was very pleasant and I could see huge amount of warmth and concern in the region. The weather was equally very pleasant and yesterday the Sun did not show even its face at all. If I can recollect something about this trip later, I will write. But I could see my interconnectedness and interdependence with a select few there by sheer physics and chemistry and of course our Karma.


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