Re: Krishna Where are you?!
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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
children have faith. What about me? Where did I lose it? Can I ever get back?
same question lingering in my mind for past 2 yrs or so.....where did we all lose it :( .....our mind becomes so polluted with negative thoughts and fears that we ultimately lose peace in ur mind......when we dont have peace in mind, where can we see god??? we relate it to rationale :lol: we think human mind understands everything and judge everything including GOD :lol:
good one SP akka.......belief is needed to survive in this world and kids show us the way :)
Re: Krishna Where are you?!
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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
I am still searching for my krishna... and he is easily accessed by kids!!!!
children have faith. What about me? Where did I lose it? Can I ever get back?
"kuzhanthaiyum deivamum gunathaal ondru...."
All I can do is...sing!
:shock: :o :oops: :roll:
Very very nice write-up :clap: :clap:
Re: Krishna Where are you?!
Nice one SP.
In family gatherings I have become the natural designate to tend to my kid cousins and nephews/nieces. It is an absolute delight.
குழலினிது யாழினிது is the line I am reminded of always. But for some reason we all hold this back. For instance, I would be reluctant to share this with friends my age. Something makes you hold back from sounding sappy, senti and simple.
MADDY puts it beautifully
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Originally Posted by MADDY
we think human mind understands everything and judge everything .......belief is needed to survive in this world and kids show us the way :)
All we have gained then by our unbelief
Is a life of doubt diversified by faith,
For one of faith diversified by doubt:
We called the chess-board white,--we call it black
- Robert Browning
In one of the Calvin and Hobbes strips, Calvin suspects the existence of Santa and is then worried that he may be blacklisted for his lack of faith and may not get presents from Santa that Christmas. So he changes his views
Calvin: Well. I've decided I do believe in Santa Claus, no matter how preposterous he sounds.
Hobbes: What convinced you?
Calvin: A simple risk analysis. I want presents. Lots of presents. Why risk not getting them over a matter of belief? Heck, I'll believe anything they want.
Hobbes: How cynically enterprising of you.
Calvin: It's the spirit of Christmas.
Re: Krishna Where are you?!
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Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Nice one SP.
In family gatherings I have become the natural designate to tend to my kid cousins and nephews/nieces. It is an absolute delight.
குழலினிது யாழினிது is the line I am reminded of always. But for some reason we all hold this back. For instance, I would be reluctant to share this with friends my age. Something makes you hold back from sounding sappy, senti and simple.
I think its a male image not to let in sentiments :huh: not sure pr. I suppose women let loose their emotions :)
and yeah kids are gifts :)
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MADDY puts it beautifully
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Originally Posted by MADDY
we think human mind understands everything and judge everything .......belief is needed to survive in this world and kids show us the way :)
Thats what I felt too! very well phrased by maddy :D
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All we have gained then by our unbelief
Is a life of doubt diversified by faith,
For one of faith diversified by doubt:
We called the chess-board white,--we call it black
- Robert Browning
ah! :( painfully beautiful ! (if therez a term like that)
Twin-nature so very entwined in our very self.
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In one of the Calvin and Hobbes strips, Calvin suspects the existence of Santa and is then worried that he may be blacklisted for his lack of faith and may not get presents from Santa that Christmas. So he changes his views
chooooooo cute :lol2:
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Calvin: Well. I've decided I do believe in Santa Claus, no matter how preposterous he sounds.
Hobbes: What convinced you?
Calvin: A simple risk analysis. I want presents. Lots of presents. Why risk not getting them over a matter of belief? Heck, I'll believe anything they want.
Hobbes: How cynically enterprising of you.
Calvin: It's the spirit of Christmas.
OH I enjoyed it :rotfl2:
kids! kids! how beautiful u are! :lol2:
Re: Krishna Where are you?!
SP 'ka,
reading this for the first time!
And I read it with interest! :D
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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
" :( po amma! "
This one particularly is chooooooo cute!! :D :D