Sunday, December 09, 2007

Life

When life unfolds its mystery upon you
Don't be aghast...
Nor be in denial...
Take it in you and experience the hurt
For hurt makes you grow...

Life is not unfair
It teaches you in its own way
For its hands are hard but heart tender
Smile until you light up a heart
You will feel the warmth in you

- me

Monday, December 03, 2007

Art

If only you know how beautiful the world can get, you will love to learn art... It changes your perspectives completely. You will start noticing beauty in small things like shapes of fallen leaves on pathway, pattern of light rays penetrating through the trees, eyes of the child that glances at you in the bus... the list goes on and on...

3 hours that I spend in my drawing class flies away. Mind gets free of thoughts. I feel renewed after every drawing session. I always find myself hopefully looking forward to it...

One doesn't need any special talent to make a beautiful sketch. Except if you consider patience to be one :-)

I'm just a beginner... long way to go... here is one of my homework :)



(I took this model to draw from web)







Monday, June 11, 2007

Kill Bill

My favorite dialogue from a favorite movie...

Bill: Mommy is still angry at Daddy.
B.B.: Why?
Bill: Well sweety, I love Mommy, but I did to Mommy what you did to Emilio.
B.B.: You stomped on Mommy?
Bill: Worse. I shot Mommy. Not pretend shoot, like we were just doing. I shot her for real.
B.B.: Why? Did you want to see what would happen?
Bill: No, I knew what would happen to Mommy if I shot her. What I didn't know is, when I shot Mommy, what would happen to me.
B.B.: What happened?
Bill: I was very sad. And that was when I learned, some things, once you do, they can never be undone.

Fly high in the beautiful sky

"The man who has no imagination has no wings"

I always tend to give some picture for my feelings... which people sometimes call weird :)
You may ask, what kind of pictures?
When I am peacefully happy, I see myself swing
sometimes I stand at the summit with my hands open
You see... it feels really good to be weird...

I want my pictures to speak and I want my words to create visions.

Which one of these will be more expressive? Aren't both equally good?

This reminds me of a game called "Eamon Adventure", which I used to play with my brother during my primary school days. There were no graphics used. You can play the game by purely imagining it.

Here is the wiki link for you to ponder through:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eamon_(computer_game)

Gotto go back to find the key to my world of dreams... tata

Monday, February 12, 2007

Love and War


Many centuries ago, in the days of the Samurai, a book was written in Japan about the spiritual art of the Sword: Impassive Understanding, also known as The Treatise of Tahlan, which was the name of its author (whowas both a fencing master and a Zen monk) I have adapted a few sections below:

Keeping Calm: Anyone who understands the meaning of life knows that things have neither a beginning nor an end, and that there is, therefore, no point in worrying. Fight for what you believe in without trying to prove anything to anyone; maintain the same silent calm of someone who has had the courage to choose his own destiny.
This applies to both love and war.

Allowing your heart to be present: Anyone who trusts his ability to say the right thing at the right time, in the correct use of the body, becomes deaf to the 'voice of the heart'. This can only be heard when we are in complete harmony with the world around us, and never when we judge ourselves to be the center of the universe.
This applies to both love and war.

Learning to be the other person: We are so focussed on what we judge to be the best attitude that we forget something very important: in order to attain our objectives, we need other people. It is necessary, therefore, not only to observe the world, but to imagine ourselves into the skins of other people, and to learn how to follow their thoughts.
This applies to both Love and war.

Finding the right master: Our path will always cross that of the other people who, out of love or pride, want to teach us something. How can we distinguish the friend from the manipulator? The answer is simple: the true teacher is not the one who shows is the ideal path, but the one who shows is the many ways of reaching the road we need to travel if we are to find our destiny. once we have found that road, the teacher cannot help us anymore, because its challenges are unique.
This applies to neither love nor war, but unless we understand it, we will never get anywhere.

Escaping from threats: We often think that the ideal attitude is that of giving up one's life for a dream. Nothing could be further from the truth. In order to achieve a dream, we need ot preserve our life, and we must, therefore, know how to avoid those things that threaten us. The more we plan our steps, the more chance there is that we will go wrong, because we are failing to take into consideration four things: other people, life's teachings, passion, and calm. The more we feel we are in control of things, the farther off we are from controlling anything. A threat does not issue any warning, and a swift reaction cannot be planned like a Sunday afternoon walk.
Therefore, if you want to be in harmony with your love or with your fight, learn to react rapidly. Through educated observation, do not allow your supposed experience of life to transform you into a machine. Use that experience to listen always to 'the voice of the heart'. Even if you do not agree with what that voice is saying, respect it and follow its advice: it knows when to act and when to avoid action.
This applies to both love and war

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Story

'The reason the king is so powerful is because he's made a pact with the devil', a devout woman told the boy, and he was intrigued.
Some time later, when he was travelling to another town, the boy heard a man beside him remark: 'All this land belongs to the same man. I'd say the devil had a hand in that.'
Late one summer afternoon, a beautiful woman walked past the boy.'That woman is in the service of satan!' cried a preacher angrily.
From then on the boy decided to seek the devil out, and when he found him, he said:'They say you can make people powerful, rich and beautiful.
''Not really,' replied the devil. 'You've just been listening to the views of those who are trying to promote me.'

- Paulo Coelho in "Like the Flowing River"