tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post5272635923532669077..comments2024-03-05T06:12:18.739+05:30Comments on Sublimation: THE YOUNG MAN AT THE CLUB - PART 1Sublimationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04561426211416097425noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post-36839214049055414772014-03-17T19:29:37.554+05:302014-03-17T19:29:37.554+05:30Give a twist. In the next episode, end it with thi...Give a twist. In the next episode, end it with this young guy being the son of one of your group members!!!Ramnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post-59743635720984244722014-03-16T10:57:14.750+05:302014-03-16T10:57:14.750+05:30This looks interesting. Each person at every age f...This looks interesting. Each person at every age feels lost, looking for something, trying to find something, quite unsure about himself.<br />Even you with age, wisdom, experience still are looking for ….seeking….<br />Life is an endless journey of seeking. This seeking makes the journey worthwhile. The young man as well as the senior person have the perpetual Que sera and Quo Vadis question.<br />Waiting for the next episode.Varsha Uke Nagpalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08728878466770147072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459759060211433221.post-46654906993207925652014-03-16T01:46:26.095+05:302014-03-16T01:46:26.095+05:30Have you tried filling idle hours only with "...Have you tried filling idle hours only with "prayers"? Prayers do not mean wish lists. Prayers comprise the following. 1. Memorizing all slokas that appeal to you. 2. Endlessly expanding the bank of slokas. 3. Repeating them, in various sequences, first one learnt to last one or the reverse or in 4 quarters, in different orders and so on.4. "Idle" mind is then directed to only a single activity of "prayers". Of course, every few minutes you may slip to some thing mundane. But, such diversions will progressively be to passive small matters.5. This kind of obsessive prayers also allow you a mental acrobatics You have very nicely brought out the passage of a young to an old. The acquisition of "wisdom" with age , which many regret the young miss.is not that important. Thanks for bringing out this, so nicely.<br /><br />Part 2 , I am sure would follow soon and will be equally illuminating.<br /><br />I understand , my way may be bit strange; but, I have found it very effective to move away from all mundane matters and have a deeper understanding of life.N.Nagarajanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11356669424734800368noreply@blogger.com