Once I was watching her interview on YouTube where someone probably asked why she writes and while writing does she keep in mind the taste of the audience or what the readers would appreciate. To which she replied that writing is at times like a compulsion. It is just like a pregnant woman, who has no choice but to deliver the child whether she likes it or not. Similarly, when she has a story she needs to just write. And I couldn’t agree more with her, when there is a thought I need to get it out of my system.
As we go through various experiences in life our views about various things either change or they become stronger.
I am someone who doesn’t (vocally) complain very quickly. Yes, some of my friends would not agree with me. I normally complain a lot to my brother, my father or my best friends. To others I don’t complain, I keep silent or do whatever, but I don’t complain.
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Wood Apple / Kapith
Wood apple or Goddess of forest (feronia elephantum) also known as Kapith in Sanskrit, Kothu or Keith is still available in the Indian cities thanks to the street vendors who sell seasonal berries, star fruit and other such foods.
Moving Meditation
Finding stillness in movement
Sensitising Children
Becoming better human beings is no child's play
The Parikarmas
Diamonds in the rough
Dharmic Leader in Modern Times
Lessons from Nature
Lights, Camera, Action
Making dreams come true
Unlocking the Happiness Within
The art of removing worries
About "Pairs of Opposites" and Dharma
From Kleshas to Aklishta
Different Paths in Yoga
What level is your awareness?
Building up Good Tendencies
Investing a little consistently goes a long way From a Parisamvada by Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra