.... a desire to post
At the end of a holiday, with loads of work pending in my mind and my body begging to get back home and take rest, I see my blogsite and the responses from different pockets of this lovely planet. I am seized with a desire to post, though it is with 15 more minutes left at a sweltering hot internet centre in Chennai.
Love binds. As long as I was posting which began in April and there were none reading it, there wasn't any reason for me to hurry. It was just the liesure and the pleasure of seeing my own thoughts on the web. Those were the times when there were no visitors. Even if there were, not many who ventured to post a comment. And as if a bolt from the blue, I got one from London, someone who's blog said was a girl of 15. Her comments were just there, replete with four letter words and she disappeared after that. I answered her patiently. My Guru chanced to see the site then and messaged me: "Construct a temple with all the mud that people throw at your blog!" That was great encouragement indeed.
And then there was Hari who was for long my lone visitor who faithfully posted his comments. He has even followed up with phone calls if I had not posted for a day or two when I was away. He probably wondered if I lost hope about the zero comments, most often.
But now, the response is indeed heartening. I am in fact getting to love this idea of people across the globe wishing to put their minds in thinking together and spending their precious time to do something about the world. It's a great great world after all.
Namaste to all my blogger friends. Namaste is a beautiful word. Not Me But You. And that's exactly what this blog is all about, though the title is Aham!
4 comments:
Swahilya,
I just chanced upon your blogsite one fine day, from one of my friends site. For me, becoming your regular visitor was just visiting your blog site once. I love the way you express yourself. I am amazed at the clarity of thought that goes into every post. Every time I visit, I have never been let down. Keep going my dear friend... the blog world will be at a great loss if you leave.
Hi Swahilya,
Visiting your blog and commenting on the same has been my pleasure. The spiritually illiterate that I am, you showed great patience in replying to my, even immature comments.
I cannot explain how immensely I am benefited by your enlightening posts where you put the most intricate topics of spirituality and meditation in the most simple of words. Putting in practise even some of the things that you have put up has made my life better.
A big thanks to you.
Robbie: Kind words. You may also post on the comments anything you wish me to write on.
Swaha.
Hari: Thank You. Spiritual wisdom finds its own level, just like water. Just like the Ganga which flows from the Himalayas and reaches the ocean and spreads out herself, wisdom keeps flowing. This has been happening ever since the World began. That is what we call Guru Parampara - Guru - that which dispels darkness. Param - the unmanifest truth and para - that which is seen.
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