This blog has become a sort of personal-cum-public diary. As for its contents, some are meant for me and my friends and relatives; others are for the public. This blog will have only positive, ennobling, elevating, encouraging and uplifting thoughts/ideas/materials. Whoever visits should feel happy and should be able to pick up some good ideas/thoughts/links. In short, "NOTHING NEGATIVE" is my motto.(Grateful thanks to Jon Sullivan and Public-Domain-Photos.com for the background photo)
Saturday, July 31, 2010
A Thought for Today-406:
Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune but great minds rise above them - Washington Irving
Thursday, July 29, 2010
A Thought for Today-405:
Four things make life worthwhile: Love, Hope, Help and Smile - Sir Walter Scott
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
A Thought for Today-404:
The average man develops only 10% of his latent mental ability, which means 90% remains undeveloped and untapped.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Self-Improvement-79: Ordinary to Extraordinary by Sathguru Jaggi Vasudev
Grateful thanks to Sathguru Jaggi Vasudev, YouTube and Isha Foundation.
A Thought for Today-402:
Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The winner is he who gives himself to his work, body and soul - Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
A Thought for Today-401:
Remember there is no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end - Scott Adams
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
A Thought for Today-399:
Do good to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him - Benjamin Franklin
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
A Thought for Today-398:
Generosity is giving more than you can and pride is taking less than you need - Kahlil Gibran
Monday, July 12, 2010
Self-Improvement-78:
Pranams to Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev and Grateful thanks to Isha Foundation and YouTube.
A Thought for Today-397:
If life is hard for you, try to make it easier for somebody else - W.S.Percy
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
A Thought for Today-396:
I don't want to come to the end of my life and find that I have just lived the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well - Diane Ackerman
Sunday, July 04, 2010
A Thought for Today-395:
He carries a thread that will guide him through a labyrinth of the most busy life who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows that plan - Victor Hugo
Friday, July 02, 2010
Thursday, July 01, 2010
My Journal-4: July 1, 2010, Thursday
I feel terribly guilty and sorry. When I started this journal, I thought that I would write every day about what I did, what I read and my impressions of various things. Unfortunately, the last entry was in February and now we are in June! If I call it writer's block that would be insulting all writers. So let me say that there was some block - plain laziness or something else for which I am yet to find a suitable name.
Now I decide that it would be good enough if I make one or two entries every week. Let us see.
Got up today at 4.30 a.m. Walked 1000 steps (subsequently, another 4000 steps; still, short of the target of 10,000-steps-a-day), did some exercise and asanas. Meditated and did some japa. Then read a chapter (The Plus Factor and Two Magic Words) from Dr Norman Vincent Peale's wonderful book, "Power of the Plus Factor"; another chapter (The Crown Jewels of Grand Children) from another great book, "Wisdom to Live By" by Henry Gariepy.
I am a great admirer of Dr Norman Vincent Peale and have read most of his books. The book under reference I got from my dear brother, Nellaiyappan (God bless him!) and it is about the Power within each of us which can revolutionize our life, provided we know how to manifest it. The author has very kindly tells us how to do it. So far I have covered 36 inspiring pages and savour every page, every word of it. A few inspiring excerpts from the First Chapter of this book, which will give you a clear idea about the book:
...there is a power within you that can revolutionize your life. A power that is invisible, intangible, but completely real.
A power that can transform you so dramatically that under its influence and guidance you can become an entirely new person, stronger, more confident, better balanced, more energetic, more resilient, more capable of coping with the ever-increasing complexity of modern living.
...this remarkable force could lift you from failure to success, from illness to health, from self-doubt to self-assurance.
...it could help you find congenial friends, solve problems, break out of stale habits, fairly explode into a world totally different from the world you have known before, a world of enthusiasm and exhilaration and understanding and joy...
I feel everybody should read this book and benefit by it.
The second book I picked up from Moore Market during my last visit to Chennai. It is an inspiring work, consisting of 100 devotional expositions from Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Songs. The author has selected representative key passages from each, exploring their central truths. My being not a Christian, does not in any way lessen the impact of the book, as it contains universal truths. So this is another book which I would recommend to everybody.
Yesterday I got a brand new HP scanner and today morning I have scanning and saving some interesting materials from today's newspapers.
After a brief nap in the afternoon, I took up an old issue of The Reader's Digest. It is a magazine I love with all my heart. Limitations of space and other problems forced me to discard many old books and magazines from my collection. I did so with a heavy heart for collecting many of them required a lot of effort and personal sacrifice. However, I could never bring myself to discard my collection of The Reader's Digest. Let me honestly admit that I have not been able to read all my collections. At a pick I may get about a dozen books and magazines and before I could complete a few of them, I would buy another lot. It has been going on like that and as a result I have many books which I am yet to read. So I decided to give the old books/magazines also a chance. That is how I ended up today with The Reader's Digest of August 1964.
I read a moving article by Edith Guttmann about her dad, Morris Strauss - a gem of a man and a role model. I liked it immensely. I had time to read a condensed book in the feature supplement: THE REAL LAWRENCE OF ARABIA by Lowell Thomas. I have read about T.E.Lawrence from many sources (like 'Great Contemporaries' by Winston Churchill) but had only a vague memory about him, in spite of the fact that I saw the moview, Lawrence of Arabia on TV some years back. Today I could learn more about the enigmatic Lawrence and a great personality by any standard.
I took my Neurobion and homeo medicine, Calcarea Carb 0/3. Also I could attend to my household chore today. So I am happy today. Let me hope that I advance step by step towards my goals in the coming days.
Thank you and all the best!
For a detailed article on Dr Norman Vincent Peale from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Vincent_Peale
For a detailed article on T.E.Lawrence:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_of_Arabia
For more on Henry Gariepy, the author of Wisdom to Live By:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Gariepy Grateful thanks to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A Thought for Today-393:
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Try to live your life so that when you die, you will rejoice and the world will cry - Unknown