Monday 9 May 2016

SELF-REALIZATION

"Travelling across the country with just a vehicle and some cash,  realizing the truths,....accepting the fate" 

                                    

I love to travel, travelling is one of the most efficient way of self-realization,interaction with nature paves way for self -discovery

Each and every human being should   experience the special force which will  enrich the uniqueness in oneself.
Its a dream to travel across a land which awaits a great deal of mysteries and mystique of Nature, and to experience it.
To leave everything behind you, your family, your relations, your friends and travel, allowing the lighting of nature to guide you.

To feel the energy of optimism,that draws  the relationship of your heart and soul closer, thus making oneself realize the purpose of one being in this world

some travel the world to search for the uniqueness in tastes, or some search for greatness in music.
, some travel to find peace. Ultimately the search comes to an end, whether they get what they desired or not might be a question, but they must have acquired some thing a change ,the change of self realization.


There comes a time in everyone's life, to stop dreaming and star living, living the life you want
because after a particular time, you may have   succeeded in your personal life, but ultimately when you turn back, the success wont make you smile, of course it might make your heart fill. but not happy.
memories are the only way you can relive the moments and be happy. Remember the door is open and you will always have  a choice.

You have got one life, live it to your fulfillment.





Sunday 17 April 2016

PURPOSE OF LIFE

Have you ever wondered, whats the purpose of life?

The age-old question of "What is the purpose of life?" is one that has plagued humanity since the dawn of time. For many of us, this question surfaces in moments of introspection, such as during a solo trip to a tranquil location, when the beauty of nature is in full display. For others, the question may arise while reflecting on their current circumstances or relationships with others.

As individuals, our understanding of the purpose of life is likely to vary greatly. Some may find fulfillment in the pursuit of personal goals, while others may find meaning in their relationships with others. For many, happiness and contentment may be found in the simple pleasures of spending time with loved ones or engaging in a favorite hobby.

But when we take a step back and ponder on the question from a broader perspective, the purpose of life may be found in the very nature of existence itself. Life is an adventure, and we are but mere players in the grand scheme of things. The unpredictability of each day and the constant evolution of our surroundings serve as a reminder that life is precious and ever-changing.

One film that beautifully illustrates this idea is "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." Through the protagonist's journey, the viewer is reminded that life is meant to be lived to the fullest, and that adventure and self-discovery are integral parts of the human experience.






As I reflect on my own experiences, I am reminded of a family trip to Europe where, during an early morning walk, I ventured 9km into the woods and got lost. The real adventure began. It was like "Into the Woods" with no phone, no money, and nothing but my wits to rely on. I sat down on a tree bark, and started smiling (yes, when I'm in deep shit, I smile. I know it's weird).

I tried tracing back my path, but nothing seemed familiar. I even climbed a tree to get a better view, but the tree was so tall that I couldn't reach the top. Suddenly, I found myself reciting Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken":

"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth."

I spent an hour trying to retrace my steps, but it only made my situation worse. That's when Lou (like a god, I might add) came to my rescue. A 67-year-old man, he lived nearby and knew the woods like the back of his hand. I explained my predicament to him, and he informed me that I had been heading in the opposite direction and was now on the edge of a lake. He lent me his bicycle and told me to go all the way around the woods, another 30 miles.

It was during this journey that I realized what life was truly about. It's not about following the usual routine of going to school, college, getting married, and raising kids. It's about facing challenges in a different way, sharing happiness, and ultimately, living each day as if it were your last.

"To see the world, things dangerous to come to,
to see behind walls, draw closer,
to find each other, and to feel.
That is the purpose of life."

The adventure in the woods was a turning point for me, it not only reminded me to live in the moment but also to embrace the unexpected and the unknown, because in the end, that's what makes life worth living...xD 
thank you