is there a guiding light when you are lost in the jungle of life ..???????
depends.....depends on whether you can "See" that light.
so, if you are lost....in life...and need a guiding light, it is up to you to be able to track that light and help it guide you.
so everyone could be your "GURU", that is IF you can learn something from him.
it is actually, entirely up to you yourself. if you see a Guru in someone, he CAN be the desired light.
so actually, it is upto you to place someone in the category of a Guru. it is actually you yourself guiding yourself....through this maze of life.
so go right ahead and find your guiding light !!!//best//mg
Friday, December 16, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Happiness Plumber.........????
can a plumber be the cause of your happiness?? well, read on (my latest article published in the December-2011 issue of "The Focus Global Reporter") to find out...//happy reading//best//mg
Need a Plumber……..for Happiness !!
Manisha Gupta
What do you do when your bathroom drain is clogged? You probably take a vacuum pump and start pushing it hard, harder… still...harder….. What happens in the beginning? The harder you push, the dirty water inside the pipeline along with all accumulated trash comes out, towards you. The further you try pushing, the further distance the dirt spreads outward from the drain. It may even soil you.
Now you’re left with only two options. One, you give that one last push before you finally give up. If that does the trick, you’ll notice the water suddenly starts flowing down the pipes. This is signaled by the quickening, spiraling circles the water makes at the drain mouth. It is also accompanied by the gurgling sound it makes, while flowing freely through the line. The drain is finally cleared, much to your comfort.
But if that last push still doesn’t do the job, then what do you do? Simple, silly! Call the plumber. He has all the equipment including that special pump, wire, pipe and what not. He assesses the situation and accordingly uses the appropriate tool to clear the blockage. Most of the time, that special pump, which can go deep within the drain right to the bottom, can fix the problem. He pushes at this pump when it has gone right inside the drain. Gives it four or five hard jerks and Viola! The drain is cleared. At other occasions, he may make use of the other implements.
Now think about your choked emotions through the pipeline of your heart and stagnant thoughts in your mind. When you try to push hard at these with the intent of clearing them, in the beginning, they seem to come out towards you, with much greater force. After you have tried your best to clear this heart-line and mind-line, and the problem still remains, all you need is a heart-mind- plumber. He knows the tricks of clearing your heart and mind of the emotional and intellectual baggage that is clogging the line.
Once this done, “your” drains are clear and this is signaled by the quickening, spiraling circles your emotions and thoughts make over your heart and mind, while they go with the flow of life. And, of-course, you can actually hear this clear feeling …….in your happiness.
So, don’t delay if your emotional drain is choked. Go right ahead and call the ….Happiness Plumber…!!
ManishaGupta©2011
Need a Plumber……..for Happiness !!
Manisha Gupta
What do you do when your bathroom drain is clogged? You probably take a vacuum pump and start pushing it hard, harder… still...harder….. What happens in the beginning? The harder you push, the dirty water inside the pipeline along with all accumulated trash comes out, towards you. The further you try pushing, the further distance the dirt spreads outward from the drain. It may even soil you.
Now you’re left with only two options. One, you give that one last push before you finally give up. If that does the trick, you’ll notice the water suddenly starts flowing down the pipes. This is signaled by the quickening, spiraling circles the water makes at the drain mouth. It is also accompanied by the gurgling sound it makes, while flowing freely through the line. The drain is finally cleared, much to your comfort.
But if that last push still doesn’t do the job, then what do you do? Simple, silly! Call the plumber. He has all the equipment including that special pump, wire, pipe and what not. He assesses the situation and accordingly uses the appropriate tool to clear the blockage. Most of the time, that special pump, which can go deep within the drain right to the bottom, can fix the problem. He pushes at this pump when it has gone right inside the drain. Gives it four or five hard jerks and Viola! The drain is cleared. At other occasions, he may make use of the other implements.
Now think about your choked emotions through the pipeline of your heart and stagnant thoughts in your mind. When you try to push hard at these with the intent of clearing them, in the beginning, they seem to come out towards you, with much greater force. After you have tried your best to clear this heart-line and mind-line, and the problem still remains, all you need is a heart-mind- plumber. He knows the tricks of clearing your heart and mind of the emotional and intellectual baggage that is clogging the line.
Once this done, “your” drains are clear and this is signaled by the quickening, spiraling circles your emotions and thoughts make over your heart and mind, while they go with the flow of life. And, of-course, you can actually hear this clear feeling …….in your happiness.
So, don’t delay if your emotional drain is choked. Go right ahead and call the ….Happiness Plumber…!!
ManishaGupta©2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Expiry Date of Relationships...!!
experiences just made me wonder if relationships in this world come with expiry dates..???
do relationships last only as long as the people involved have something or the other to take from each other? in fact, that brings in the question of the base of relationships on this earth. do people make relationships with others only if and when they want something from the other person? only when each has a need,a purpose, an agenda? can relationships not take place if there are no agendas involved? if the need for the relationship is just a simple social or emotional need to know people and remain known to them.
do such relationships exist? and if they do take birth, then do they last forever? well, deep thinking gives me the logical answer as a big "YES". because, this kind of a relationship is perhaps the purest form. where the people concerned are only interested in the emotional need for the relationship. but, life's incidents & experiences depict otherwise.
people today have become so selfish that the general trend is of relationships with
defined agendas. and so it lasts only as long as the the mutual agendas are satisfied. even if there happen to be people who don't have agendas while forming a relationship, others see "hidden" agendas and keep presuming or rather expecting that sometime or the other, the person is going to ask for a favour. and that is the reason he is continuing with a particular relationship.
at other times, people may not remember a particular relationship till the time they seem to "need" something from it. and then suddenly, they want to revive it, only till such time that their agenda is satisfied and then again they disappear into oblivion, only to resurface again for another agenda.such relationships that are based purely on agendas/selfish motives of getting work done, are not true relationships actually in the first place. and they do have an expiry date.
but, does that mean that any relatiopnship that takes birth in this world is looked at from this "agenda coloured eye"??
actually, the world has changed so much today, or rather people have changed, that since nobody calls anybody without any work/motive, one tends to see all relationships with a coloured eye.
The other way round too is true. people don't seem to recognize someone at certain ocasions, though ofcourse they may know the person very well. and it is pretty shocking to have people who know you well, just walk past you, as if looking through you, with not even the remotest sign of recognition. and the same people, who don't or didn't recognize you in public/at certain times, may "appear" or "pretend" to be the best of friends with you when alone or at places where nobody knows them.
and if there happen to be such "abnormal" people existing, who do recognize you and want to keep the relationship going,inspite of "no agendas", you firmly "see" a motive behind it. sadly, then you are unable to recognize the few pure relationships, ones that exist only for the sake of relationships and nothing else!!!
but ofcourse, you need to have that insight and that feeling and that "emotional intelligence" to grasp such a relationship!! and for that you also have to see it without any "filter" of any colour.
//best//mg
do relationships last only as long as the people involved have something or the other to take from each other? in fact, that brings in the question of the base of relationships on this earth. do people make relationships with others only if and when they want something from the other person? only when each has a need,a purpose, an agenda? can relationships not take place if there are no agendas involved? if the need for the relationship is just a simple social or emotional need to know people and remain known to them.
do such relationships exist? and if they do take birth, then do they last forever? well, deep thinking gives me the logical answer as a big "YES". because, this kind of a relationship is perhaps the purest form. where the people concerned are only interested in the emotional need for the relationship. but, life's incidents & experiences depict otherwise.
people today have become so selfish that the general trend is of relationships with
defined agendas. and so it lasts only as long as the the mutual agendas are satisfied. even if there happen to be people who don't have agendas while forming a relationship, others see "hidden" agendas and keep presuming or rather expecting that sometime or the other, the person is going to ask for a favour. and that is the reason he is continuing with a particular relationship.
at other times, people may not remember a particular relationship till the time they seem to "need" something from it. and then suddenly, they want to revive it, only till such time that their agenda is satisfied and then again they disappear into oblivion, only to resurface again for another agenda.such relationships that are based purely on agendas/selfish motives of getting work done, are not true relationships actually in the first place. and they do have an expiry date.
but, does that mean that any relatiopnship that takes birth in this world is looked at from this "agenda coloured eye"??
actually, the world has changed so much today, or rather people have changed, that since nobody calls anybody without any work/motive, one tends to see all relationships with a coloured eye.
The other way round too is true. people don't seem to recognize someone at certain ocasions, though ofcourse they may know the person very well. and it is pretty shocking to have people who know you well, just walk past you, as if looking through you, with not even the remotest sign of recognition. and the same people, who don't or didn't recognize you in public/at certain times, may "appear" or "pretend" to be the best of friends with you when alone or at places where nobody knows them.
and if there happen to be such "abnormal" people existing, who do recognize you and want to keep the relationship going,inspite of "no agendas", you firmly "see" a motive behind it. sadly, then you are unable to recognize the few pure relationships, ones that exist only for the sake of relationships and nothing else!!!
but ofcourse, you need to have that insight and that feeling and that "emotional intelligence" to grasp such a relationship!! and for that you also have to see it without any "filter" of any colour.
//best//mg
Thursday, November 10, 2011
True Enlightenment...!!
Hi all !!
am finally back after a long time.
i don't know how many of you read the Times of India supplement "Speaking Tree". i just read the article “Unlearn to Learn” which appeared in the "Speaking Tree" of November 6, 2011.
I totally agree with this thought. In fact it is such a coincidence that I had arrived at the same concept through life’s experiences and have written about it in my book “You Connecting With ….YOU!!” (YCWY) published sometime back.
Here are some relevant quotes from my book.
“This enlightenment, what I have come to realize, is nothing but unlearning everything you learnt. Sounds stupid, isn’t it? But think deeply. And, I am no “Guru” or something trying to teach. This realization has dawned on me as a result of different incidents and happenings in life. Because to live life in the true sense, you need to unlearn all that you had learnt and what is left after that is your actual knowledge gain. So in a way enlightenment can be equated to emptiness, but one that came only after extensive learning.” (chapter 9- YCWY)
“Keep learning but a stage will come when you have to begin unlearning everything you learnt. But this does not mean that all the learning accumulated by you throughout life was a waste, because this stage of unlearning will never come if you have not learnt enough. It is as simple as you will not know what an empty glass is till you have filled it and seen what a full one means. Once it is full, you can empty it out and refill it with something else.” (epilogue- YCWY)
“Then, having made that space free, you could add your new form of learning, the higher form, where you begin to understand life better.” (epilogue- YCWY)
//best//mg
am finally back after a long time.
i don't know how many of you read the Times of India supplement "Speaking Tree". i just read the article “Unlearn to Learn” which appeared in the "Speaking Tree" of November 6, 2011.
I totally agree with this thought. In fact it is such a coincidence that I had arrived at the same concept through life’s experiences and have written about it in my book “You Connecting With ….YOU!!” (YCWY) published sometime back.
Here are some relevant quotes from my book.
“This enlightenment, what I have come to realize, is nothing but unlearning everything you learnt. Sounds stupid, isn’t it? But think deeply. And, I am no “Guru” or something trying to teach. This realization has dawned on me as a result of different incidents and happenings in life. Because to live life in the true sense, you need to unlearn all that you had learnt and what is left after that is your actual knowledge gain. So in a way enlightenment can be equated to emptiness, but one that came only after extensive learning.” (chapter 9- YCWY)
“Keep learning but a stage will come when you have to begin unlearning everything you learnt. But this does not mean that all the learning accumulated by you throughout life was a waste, because this stage of unlearning will never come if you have not learnt enough. It is as simple as you will not know what an empty glass is till you have filled it and seen what a full one means. Once it is full, you can empty it out and refill it with something else.” (epilogue- YCWY)
“Then, having made that space free, you could add your new form of learning, the higher form, where you begin to understand life better.” (epilogue- YCWY)
//best//mg
Monday, October 17, 2011
Monitor fee Structure of Pvt. Schools...??
Q:
Should there be a Govt. cell to monitor the fee structure of pvt. schools ?
Yes, that’ll do a whole lot of good to bridge the “monetary divide” in the education system. We propagate the “right to education”, while at the same time there are schools making sure this right be limited to those with tones of money to spare for educating the child.
Education, in India today, has become a lucrative business. Government should intervene to make education in good schools affordable. Certain norms and regulations are a need of the hour to promote education only on the basis of ‘intellectual capacity’ of the student and not on the ‘monetary capacity’ of the parent!
Manisha Gupta
(published in "The Central Chronicle" on May 17, 2008)
Should there be a Govt. cell to monitor the fee structure of pvt. schools ?
Yes, that’ll do a whole lot of good to bridge the “monetary divide” in the education system. We propagate the “right to education”, while at the same time there are schools making sure this right be limited to those with tones of money to spare for educating the child.
Education, in India today, has become a lucrative business. Government should intervene to make education in good schools affordable. Certain norms and regulations are a need of the hour to promote education only on the basis of ‘intellectual capacity’ of the student and not on the ‘monetary capacity’ of the parent!
Manisha Gupta
(published in "The Central Chronicle" on May 17, 2008)
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Reduce qualifying age of motor driving license to 16 ....????/
another one from the past !!!
this was published in the Indian Daily News Paper - "The Central Chronicle" - of 12th July,2008, in their OPEN FORUM column.
In fact this opinion of mine was even ANNOUNCED to be in the list of prize winners with this being adjudged for a SECOND PRIZE.
Only, that as usual "The Central Chronicle" HASN'T TILL DATE (ie: even 3 years and 3 months later....) paid me my prize money !!!!
I feel, people/publications think it their birth"RIGHT" to do WRONG to writers. //mg
Views on the question
“Bring down qualifying age of motor driving license to 16?”
Definitely not! You don’t want to compound the already existing problems on the road? Do you? As it is we have enough variety of everything, right from rash driving to drunken driving to violent driving to wrong driving to callous driving. What more do you want? When the so called mature people, older than 18 years, of this country, can’t drive properly, lowering the qualifying age of motor driving license to 16 will only add to the woes. You wouldn’t want to add to the innumerable hit & run cases that flood our already unsafe roads.
Just read in the papers yesterday about a 27 year old in Noida, driving with such callousness, over-speeding, overtaking vehicles wrongly, finally hitting a youth on a motorbike from behind and as if that was not enough, dragging the victim for more than 300 metres, killing him. And the driver doesn’t even seem to have realized his folly. Two more cases reported next to this news have a truck driver hitting from behind and killing a man while an overspeeding crane killed a man crossing the road in the Delhi-Noida region. Utter negligent driving.
Neither would you want to add to the cases of boys and girls getting themselves killed in the prime of their youth just because of lack of maturity and sobriety needed to control a vehicle. Driving license is not a license to be brash. It is to empower for ease in commuting. But one should have the maturity. And maturity does come with age. In fact instead of thinking of reducing the age to 16, how about hiking it up to 20? Probably that will save many lives from their tragic premature end!
Manisha Gupta
this was published in the Indian Daily News Paper - "The Central Chronicle" - of 12th July,2008, in their OPEN FORUM column.
In fact this opinion of mine was even ANNOUNCED to be in the list of prize winners with this being adjudged for a SECOND PRIZE.
Only, that as usual "The Central Chronicle" HASN'T TILL DATE (ie: even 3 years and 3 months later....) paid me my prize money !!!!
I feel, people/publications think it their birth"RIGHT" to do WRONG to writers. //mg
Views on the question
“Bring down qualifying age of motor driving license to 16?”
Definitely not! You don’t want to compound the already existing problems on the road? Do you? As it is we have enough variety of everything, right from rash driving to drunken driving to violent driving to wrong driving to callous driving. What more do you want? When the so called mature people, older than 18 years, of this country, can’t drive properly, lowering the qualifying age of motor driving license to 16 will only add to the woes. You wouldn’t want to add to the innumerable hit & run cases that flood our already unsafe roads.
Just read in the papers yesterday about a 27 year old in Noida, driving with such callousness, over-speeding, overtaking vehicles wrongly, finally hitting a youth on a motorbike from behind and as if that was not enough, dragging the victim for more than 300 metres, killing him. And the driver doesn’t even seem to have realized his folly. Two more cases reported next to this news have a truck driver hitting from behind and killing a man while an overspeeding crane killed a man crossing the road in the Delhi-Noida region. Utter negligent driving.
Neither would you want to add to the cases of boys and girls getting themselves killed in the prime of their youth just because of lack of maturity and sobriety needed to control a vehicle. Driving license is not a license to be brash. It is to empower for ease in commuting. But one should have the maturity. And maturity does come with age. In fact instead of thinking of reducing the age to 16, how about hiking it up to 20? Probably that will save many lives from their tragic premature end!
Manisha Gupta
Friday, September 30, 2011
Eco-Friendly (NEEM Pesticides)
Hi !!
have been out of action for quite sometime.
anyway, till i get down to writing something fresh, here's something from the past.
this was a letter to the editor published in the Development magazine "DOWN TO EARTH", in their June 30 issue of 2004.
this lo...n..gish letter was actually in response to a pretty short query to the editor of DTE by someone on the issue of chemical pesticides and wishing for an eco-friendly alternative.
here's it.//mg
published/DTE/ June-30,2004
Neem pesticides.
There was a letter in the April-15-2004 issue of “Down To Earth” where somebody was concerned about the use of chemical pesticides which are harmful, and wished if there were some eco friendly alternatives such as Neem pesticides or Neem distills.
I believe Neem insecticides/pesticides are already in practice. Only thing is that they are a little different in the sense that they do not kill the insects/pests directly and immediately but do so indirectly which leads to the removal of the pests. These are definitely much slower in contrast to the instant results offered by chemical or synthetic ones. However, the neem based ones are undoubtedly much safer for the people as compared to the regular ones.
I remember when we lived in Bombay, we used to get the pest control people over regularly and they used to spray the pesticide all over the house- in kitchen cupboards, bathrooms, book shelves, under the mattresses etc. etc. and the whole house used to smell for almost 2-3 days. When my son was born, we kept skipping the regular pesticide spray and told them no to do it for at least a year. Somehow, when those people turned up for their next regular visit, we told them there was a new born baby in the house so we will skip the schedule. We were surprised to hear that they had come up with some eco friendly stuff which would neither smell nor be dangerous for small children. It was a white powder and they made a thick paste out of it and stuck it in cupboards, under tables and chairs and beds, even under the refrigerator and other places in the house.
There was no smell and it was supposed to be safe. The effect was off course a bit delayed and slower as compared to the regular ones. Also I just came across a news item which says that Neem leaves may soon be used as fertilizers and pesticides . This would entail the use of some technology which has been developed at the centre for pollution control at pondicherri university. So just like the powder / paste neem pesticide, there can be a solution form which can be sprayed at various places infested with the menace of cockroaches and flies and the like, without having any harmful implications for the public.
Manisha Gupta
have been out of action for quite sometime.
anyway, till i get down to writing something fresh, here's something from the past.
this was a letter to the editor published in the Development magazine "DOWN TO EARTH", in their June 30 issue of 2004.
this lo...n..gish letter was actually in response to a pretty short query to the editor of DTE by someone on the issue of chemical pesticides and wishing for an eco-friendly alternative.
here's it.//mg
published/DTE/ June-30,2004
Neem pesticides.
There was a letter in the April-15-2004 issue of “Down To Earth” where somebody was concerned about the use of chemical pesticides which are harmful, and wished if there were some eco friendly alternatives such as Neem pesticides or Neem distills.
I believe Neem insecticides/pesticides are already in practice. Only thing is that they are a little different in the sense that they do not kill the insects/pests directly and immediately but do so indirectly which leads to the removal of the pests. These are definitely much slower in contrast to the instant results offered by chemical or synthetic ones. However, the neem based ones are undoubtedly much safer for the people as compared to the regular ones.
I remember when we lived in Bombay, we used to get the pest control people over regularly and they used to spray the pesticide all over the house- in kitchen cupboards, bathrooms, book shelves, under the mattresses etc. etc. and the whole house used to smell for almost 2-3 days. When my son was born, we kept skipping the regular pesticide spray and told them no to do it for at least a year. Somehow, when those people turned up for their next regular visit, we told them there was a new born baby in the house so we will skip the schedule. We were surprised to hear that they had come up with some eco friendly stuff which would neither smell nor be dangerous for small children. It was a white powder and they made a thick paste out of it and stuck it in cupboards, under tables and chairs and beds, even under the refrigerator and other places in the house.
There was no smell and it was supposed to be safe. The effect was off course a bit delayed and slower as compared to the regular ones. Also I just came across a news item which says that Neem leaves may soon be used as fertilizers and pesticides . This would entail the use of some technology which has been developed at the centre for pollution control at pondicherri university. So just like the powder / paste neem pesticide, there can be a solution form which can be sprayed at various places infested with the menace of cockroaches and flies and the like, without having any harmful implications for the public.
Manisha Gupta
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