00:14 A.M.
Sunday.
Now, honestly speaking I have lost the right to confront any excuse for such irregularities on the blogger. You may not believe, but even i also desperately want to be regular on my blog...but many times i fell short of topics and rest of the times topics fell short of time.
Anyways, things are happening so fast...like life has been suddenly transferred to a super fast track from a sideline track. Winds of change have created havoc here in my life. It seems like I'm standing still, all alone and the whole world is continuously moving with the speed of light. Well I think that's the most quondam and the most prominent phenomenon of universe known as "CHANGE". We people come across these changes everyday...out of which most changes hardly matters to us but there are some which really matters a lot. Such drastic or sudden variation raise infinite number of questions over each and everything related to the root and the cause of that change and eventually we are deep lost in answering those question and figuring out where things went wrong for us. Presently I'm also observing many such changes in my surroundings unceasingly...changes which are affecting me and my life adversely...changes which are encircling me with many such questions, finding answers of which will make me loose myself...my IDENTITY !!
Sir Charles Darwin in his famous Theory of Evolution quoted that: "It is not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive or adaptable to CHANGE". Evolution is imperfect and often a violent process. A battle between what exists and what is yet to be born. Amidst these birth pains, morality loses its meaning, the question of good and evil reduced to one simple choice: survive or perish. So, this quote makes one thing very clear that in the struggle of survival the most important quality is RECEPTIVITY which is absolutely essential. But most of the times we people are not so open, so receptive to the changes. To survive in this world, we hold close to us those on whom we depend. We trust in them our hopes, our fears... But what happens when trust is lost? Where do we run, when things we believe in vanish before our eyes?...at that time we are not able to accept what is happening around us due to our mental weakness...our heart and sole refuses to adapt such changes. So is this a failure of human nature ??...a breakthrough point where he looses the battle of survival ??
YES...it is...as I think !! Being emotional, we loose our ability to acquire changes, to adapt variations. We stop challenging our nerves and blindly rely on the one whom we trust. We start rejecting the substantial things and have a disbelief on our eyes if what we saw is contradicting to what we want and what we were told about by our trusted one. But when we deny our instinct, and struggle against our deepest urges...uncertainty begins. Where does this path lead? When will the changes end? Is this transformation a gift... or a curse? And for those that fear what lies ahead... The most important question of all... Can we really change what we are?
This is a physical world ...everything here is so materialistic that you cant even think of. Here changes are so uneven, so drastic that one cant imagine. People, relations, thinking and anything that you can think of is prone to change even for small interests. We try our very best to be aware of such things, we study history...we develop patterns and we do what we can to understand them. To be ready for change, we steady our hearts, curb our fears, muster our forces, and look for signs in the stars. But these moments, these game changes, remain a mystery. Destiny's invisible hand, moving pieces on a chessboard. No matter how much we prepare for them - how much we resist the change, anticipate the moment, fight the inevitable outcome - in the end, we are never truly ready when it strikes.
I think this blog post is overdosed with some high level thoughts, so again its time for a CHANGE !! Bhopal is experiencing pathetic climatic changes nowadays, heat is taking hell out of our lives. Temperature has reached around 46 and the most ridiculous thing is that we were made to go college for continuous three weeks...still two more days to go...at least !!...Eagerly waiting for university to declare (rather I should use disclose) the time-table of exams so atleast plans could be formulated for post exams happenings !!
Read something very inspirational on BigB's blog...so presenting the same for you people:
Swami Vivekananda, among other things was a great football enthusiast ! What he said all those years ago still holds true.
“Life is the biggest game man has to play between the ultimate goalposts of birth and death. His dilemma stems from his decisions and relationships; whether he should steer the ball politically or emotionally, keeping control through his creative and artistic integrity. Winning or losing depends on how fairly he tackles the game. Because the rules are already set by the invisible Referee. All he needs to do is play his matches sincerely and without guile.”
Wishing you love and luck,
Ravi Sharma.
YES...it is...as I think !! Being emotional, we loose our ability to acquire changes, to adapt variations. We stop challenging our nerves and blindly rely on the one whom we trust. We start rejecting the substantial things and have a disbelief on our eyes if what we saw is contradicting to what we want and what we were told about by our trusted one. But when we deny our instinct, and struggle against our deepest urges...uncertainty begins. Where does this path lead? When will the changes end? Is this transformation a gift... or a curse? And for those that fear what lies ahead... The most important question of all... Can we really change what we are?
This is a physical world ...everything here is so materialistic that you cant even think of. Here changes are so uneven, so drastic that one cant imagine. People, relations, thinking and anything that you can think of is prone to change even for small interests. We try our very best to be aware of such things, we study history...we develop patterns and we do what we can to understand them. To be ready for change, we steady our hearts, curb our fears, muster our forces, and look for signs in the stars. But these moments, these game changes, remain a mystery. Destiny's invisible hand, moving pieces on a chessboard. No matter how much we prepare for them - how much we resist the change, anticipate the moment, fight the inevitable outcome - in the end, we are never truly ready when it strikes.
I think this blog post is overdosed with some high level thoughts, so again its time for a CHANGE !! Bhopal is experiencing pathetic climatic changes nowadays, heat is taking hell out of our lives. Temperature has reached around 46 and the most ridiculous thing is that we were made to go college for continuous three weeks...still two more days to go...at least !!...Eagerly waiting for university to declare (rather I should use disclose) the time-table of exams so atleast plans could be formulated for post exams happenings !!
Read something very inspirational on BigB's blog...so presenting the same for you people:
Swami Vivekananda, among other things was a great football enthusiast ! What he said all those years ago still holds true.
“Life is the biggest game man has to play between the ultimate goalposts of birth and death. His dilemma stems from his decisions and relationships; whether he should steer the ball politically or emotionally, keeping control through his creative and artistic integrity. Winning or losing depends on how fairly he tackles the game. Because the rules are already set by the invisible Referee. All he needs to do is play his matches sincerely and without guile.”
Wishing you love and luck,
Ravi Sharma.