Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2015!





My wish for  happiness is for everyone,
Everyone I know wishes the same,
Through messages, phone calls and e mail.

If only these  wishes of every one, 
Came true and  we learnt,
That what we distribute comes back to us,
Amplified, intensified, and magnified,
Happiness would  just grow and spread.

So let us all be Happy and pass it on,
As yet another  year comes rollicking on,
Rekindling hope for a better life,
A year filled with happiness, good cheer and  no strife. 

Monday, December 22, 2014

MY POWER, MY LIFE




What is this inner voice, antar atma, khudi?
Is it ME? 
Am I the most powerful? 
My inner voice, my antar atma my khud?
Atm and atma,  khud and  khuda?


Param atma is my inner self  which is supreme,
Have I just conveniently named it God?
I have the reservoir of power,
I only allow that power to lie dormant, supine, resting.


I now know, every prayer is to my own self,
My meditation is to awaken my supine power,
Its that time when I am alone, focussed,
With my atm and my atma,  my param atma, my power.

I have the power to achieve what I want,
I have the power to succeed.
It is me, and I alone,
Who is responsible to reach my goal.

My world is mine and I from within decide,
To live in harmony, with adjustment and acceptance,
As I cannot be an island all by myself.

A brighter tomorrow, a better scenario, 
A lovely sunset leading to a beautiful sunrise,
A smile, some laughter, some comfort,  some compassion, 
That sums up all that I really want.

I trust my inner self and just leave it at that,
I decide, trust and I believe....
I  allow  my "destiny" to be written by the power within me,
My power, my will, my inner self,
That alone will now determine my joys and my sorrows,



Sunday, December 7, 2014

WOULD YOU BRAND ME?

In this age of brands I wonder in which category I would get branded. I will let you decide at the end of what I write.
These days I have been reading a lot of "words" on how a girl child should be treated. Words on how women should be respected. Words that women should not be objectified. I have also read words saying that girls should not dress provocatively. They should not go out alone in lonely and desolate places.
These are words. Words preach, they are thoughts which are expressed.
What happens in reality? In real life? What are the deeds and thoughts of people who use these words?
Please readers do not take MY words personally. I am writing about  people in general  and not about individuals. 
Women are part of "team human". The bodies of men and women are different, their thoughts, behaviour, instincts and inclinations are different. The mental differences are because of age old patterns of evolution, civilisation and restrictions set by different societies.
In the male dominated society of today's world,  women are trying to find their own place, their own identity, their own freedom and equality because equal education has made it possible for women to evolve. Why is it then that women are still not treated as human beings who need to be treated with respect?
I belong to an older generation of working women who had to literally fight for equality at the work place. We had to fight to not be patronised. There were a few who treated us equally but more who were wary of us, and we had to literally prove the point that we were capable and could manage on our own in this so called big bad world. 
Today's working women have a better and more understanding work place and home environment too. More is only a relative term...it is "more" it is not absolute.
When we read of increasing number of rape cases, MMS pictures, and the like we immediately start pontificating about the deteriorating standards and lack of respect for women. The fact is that more girls and their families are taking the bold step of not hiding this fact and are reporting these incidents. It is no longer treated as the fault of the girl. It is being treated correctly as a crime committed by someone else and not the girl. So what was so far hidden behind closed doors has started coming out in the open,   and has become visible.
This indicates a  courageous society and talks of evolving parents and girls. What the Rohtak sisters have done is a step forward in a state where Khap panchayat exists and the patriarchal society is very dominant. I am not judging the actions of those two sisters, but am saying that they have been courageous, bold and are taking action against a very unjust society. They are making their presence felt and not shying away from using actions and words which the so called polite society would not want girls to utter.
Most people  criticise the actions of boys who indulge in eve teasing. What exactly is eve teasing? Is it only about physically ill treating a female on the roadside? What about all those sexist jokes, those cheap jokes, and talks about the different parts of body of women? 
What about voyeurism? Looking at the pictures of girls young enough to be their daughters? If any person has respect for women in general would he like to look at those pictures, talk about anatomy, pass  remarks and derive brownie points amongst his friends? I look at these discussions on social net working sites and wonder about those who indulge in this kind of talk. Fine, you wish to talk about it, but then how and why can you really think that the younger generation should respect girls and women?
I am totally against discrimination of any sort. I do not appreciate jokes made on any community based on their looks or habits. I do not appreciate cheap remarks passed on any person. I only wish that every human being would appreciate and respect every other human being. Having fun, joking does not have to be at the cost of another person. I believe in that. 
Having a superiority complex because you are a man or woman, belong to a particular caste or class, are fair and good looking, is to my mind a complex. 
A Complex according to the  Dictionary is, " In psychology- a group of related, often repressed ideas and impulses that compel characteristics or habitual patterns of thought, feelings and behaviour. An exaggerated or obsessive concern or fear. The combination of factors or signs of a disease or disorder that forms a syndrome. 

The Webster  Dictionary says, "It is a group of repressed desires and memories that exerts a dominating influence upon the personality. It is an exaggerated reaction to or preoccupation with a subject or situation."

Getting voyeuristic pleasure is a malady.  
Talking and joking about the body parts of another gender- just think about it...what would you call it?
My purpose would be served if I have given my readers enough food for thought.
Now it is up to you to brand me as you wish to. 
I promise, I will not be offended.

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