🙏😀🙏 You're such an inspiration Birjuuu. Last week I was invited to IIM Ranchi to share my journey with a bunch of students and I showed your min of silence as bonus video https://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=7515 The children were so confused (in a happy way).
And yesterday, a friend had called (a past g3 alum) for some inputs -- he was going to speak to his friend, CEO of a major Indian bank, to give him some guidance on creating a compassionate culture. So I shared your video with him too.
So I'm really glad how all your cultivation is helping me also serve others. :-) But yeah, I guess the journey keeps becoming subtler. And so do the pitfalls too I suppose. So, need to be careful and plug the (seeming) inches.
You touched and moved me through many relevant conversations, I often try to do with me and sometimes I unable to answer my questions. (Unable to come out from my prison)
When you mentioned about Bschool grads reunion after 15-20-25 years, I can imagine what would have happened, I have done my schooling in boarding school and sometimes I feel the same when we meet on our reunion. We have and have not equal social status but our mirrors to see other are the same with everyone. (We look through our prison)
Heartfelt reflections from Paresh, the Giftonomist. :))) We are all stuck in our prisons. It's hard for me to say if we can ever really come out, but we can help each other in the process.
Indeed. One of the most powerful pieces of writing I've come across. Mickey is really something. I'd also appreciated his insights on the process of action after meditation. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo-SK7v08Do
lovely to read this :) sounds like a fruitful 10 day! may many benefit!
personally, i'm 17 years out from bschool graduation, tick tock! LOL
🙏😀🙏 You're such an inspiration Birjuuu. Last week I was invited to IIM Ranchi to share my journey with a bunch of students and I showed your min of silence as bonus video https://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=7515 The children were so confused (in a happy way).
And yesterday, a friend had called (a past g3 alum) for some inputs -- he was going to speak to his friend, CEO of a major Indian bank, to give him some guidance on creating a compassionate culture. So I shared your video with him too.
So I'm really glad how all your cultivation is helping me also serve others. :-) But yeah, I guess the journey keeps becoming subtler. And so do the pitfalls too I suppose. So, need to be careful and plug the (seeming) inches.
Rohit
You touched and moved me through many relevant conversations, I often try to do with me and sometimes I unable to answer my questions. (Unable to come out from my prison)
When you mentioned about Bschool grads reunion after 15-20-25 years, I can imagine what would have happened, I have done my schooling in boarding school and sometimes I feel the same when we meet on our reunion. We have and have not equal social status but our mirrors to see other are the same with everyone. (We look through our prison)
Thanks Rohit for contributing in my life.
Heartfelt reflections from Paresh, the Giftonomist. :))) We are all stuck in our prisons. It's hard for me to say if we can ever really come out, but we can help each other in the process.
Beautiful! <3
The process of meditation is described in more depth beautifully here (you might have to zoom in): https://www.servicespace.org/about/docs/books/mickey_singer/chap14.html
Indeed. One of the most powerful pieces of writing I've come across. Mickey is really something. I'd also appreciated his insights on the process of action after meditation. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo-SK7v08Do
Just brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️