I'm not gonna share any more of my tremendous insights into the meaning of life until you guys start introducing yourselves. So there!
But srsly, folks, come on...
Friday, May 29, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Introduce yourselves!
I'm going to borrow a page from Darragh's book (or in this case blog) and ask all followers & viewers of this blog to introduce yourselves. Feel free to write as much (or a little) as you like. Hopefully we'll all get to know each other a bit better :)
Monday, May 25, 2009
M.O.B. - May 25th
As to me, I know of nothing else but miracles...
To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle,
Every cubic inch of space is a miracle,
Every square yard of the surface of the Earth is spread with the same;
Every spear of grass - the frames, limbs, organs of men and women and all that concern them,
All these to me are unspeakably perfect miracles.
- Walt Whitman
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
M.O.B. - May 19th
Sunday, May 17, 2009
M.O.B. - May 16th
I've been neglecting my Moment of Beauty posts lately. But the fault is not entirely mine. The 44 degrees Celsius (112 degrees Fahrenheit) temperature in Delhi is not particularly conducive to my roaming the outdoors with nothing but a camera in my hand and a dream in my heart.
As a result, I have decided to adapt my definition of 'Moment of Beauty' somewhat. The M.O.B.s will now include Words and Descriptions.
So, let's hear it for our very first non-visual M.O.B.:
"Grant yourself a moment of peace, and you will understand
how foolishly you have scurried about.
Learn to be silent, and you will notice that
you have talked too much.
Be kind, and you will realize
that your judgment of others was too severe.
Hasten slowly,
and you will soon arrive."
- Chinese proverb
(taken from 'Buddha is as Buddha Does' by Lama Surya Das)
As a result, I have decided to adapt my definition of 'Moment of Beauty' somewhat. The M.O.B.s will now include Words and Descriptions.
So, let's hear it for our very first non-visual M.O.B.:
"Grant yourself a moment of peace, and you will understand
how foolishly you have scurried about.
Learn to be silent, and you will notice that
you have talked too much.
Be kind, and you will realize
that your judgment of others was too severe.
Hasten slowly,
and you will soon arrive."
- Chinese proverb
(taken from 'Buddha is as Buddha Does' by Lama Surya Das)
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