Showing posts with label satisfaction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label satisfaction. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

How I wish I could live my childhood again...

How I wish I could live my childhood again
when love was but unconditional and knew no ifs and buts,
when hate was with food and not people,



How I wish I could live my childhood again,
when there was no need for a reason to laugh and make other laugh,
when cries never turned into sadness,


How I wish I could live my childhood again,
when every morning was a but new beginning without lamentations of past,
when future was non-existent,


How I wish I could live my childhood again,
when I lived my life the way I wanted oblivious of norms of society,
when only religion was play,


How I wish I could live my childhood again,
when imaginations knew no boundaries; even reaching space was a matter of play,
when only care was to be carefree,



How I wish I could live my childhood again,
When all I knew was sleep, love and play,
When all I knew was life is now or never.


How I wish I could re-live my childhood again,
How I wish I could enjoy the present just like a child,
How I wish I could forgive others just like a child,
How I wish I could spread happiness just like a child,
How I wish I could love without ifs and buts just like a child,
How I wish I could sleep soundly just like a child,
How I wish I could work just like play of child,


How I wish I let my child live his childhood to the fullest,
for this time is but not to come again.

How I wish I could live my childhood again…



Acknowledgement: I express my heartfelt gratitude to the group of enlightened souls called Golok Express and group of Mahatmas called Jivanmuktas,  for bestowing me with the knowledge that I could write this article. Many thanks to the LORD for choosing me as an instrument to spread this knowledge.

Disclaimer- This blog does not promote any religion, faith or sectarian thought. This blog is platform for sharing my journey to spiritualism. I apologize if any of the thought expressed in this blog is against any religious faith or belief.


Monday, 12 January 2015

My most impressive accomplishment- Spiritualism


 “Dr Surbhi, What is your most impressive accomplishment?


Well, the obvious answer was founding my online skin care portal Dermatocare.com; but there are thousands of start-ups in every nook and corner; the more I connect with Entrepreneurs the more I realize lot of people are on this journey of following their dreams. Yes, the most impressive accomplishment is to understand what keeps adrenaline rushing through my body and perseverance and will to follow it. But what a minute from where did this came to me, of course spiritualism.


I can declare with pride that the most impressive accomplishment of my life is spiritualism; or more explicitly my surrender to Lord. Around two years back, my life was driven by everything but my intellect. Ironically I was running with but not covering any distance. Do you know why so? Because my decisions were governed by the needs of senses, people and society. I know you must be thinking what is wrong with that. I ate what I liked, forgetting what my body needed; I wore what was in trend; fitting myself into fashion though uncomfortably; I even entertained myself based on society, but all I got was a temporary high.

This year I ate healthy versus tasty, could resist those yummy cakes and instead munched on an apple with efforts in starting but now its natural. Realized wearing a smile on face and goodness in heart is the real fashion statement and on New Year eve contemplated on last year goals and charted the next year resolution not to forget them but to revise them on weekly basis.  This does not mean I don’t shop, eat cakes, or party anymore; yes I do but I am not dependent on them to be happy.


I have just started my journey to spiritual abode, and I am sure lot more clarity of thoughts is to come; I just pray to Lord to guide me all through my life!


Acknowledgement: I express my heartfelt gratitude to the group of enlightened souls called Golok Express and group of Mahatmas called Jivanmuktas,  for bestowing me with the knowledge that I could write this article. Many thanks to the LORD for choosing me as an instrument to spread this knowledge.

Disclaimer- This blog does not promote any religion, faith or sectarian thought. This blog is platform for sharing my journey to spiritualism. I apologize if any of the thought expressed in this blog is against any religious faith or belief.

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Do I hear, respond or listen?

” Pay attention, you are not listening but hearing”, remember how our teacher used to scold us when we gave a weird answer in the class. Well, it dint make any sense at that carefree time. But now, this very difference between hearing and listening can cost me a job or even a relationship. But have I ever sat back and contemplated, do I hear, respond or listen to others?

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Hearing is defined as the “faculty of perceiving sounds”. A child watching TV might be hearing you, but doesn’t care to nod his head in acceptance or denial, more so if you are telling him to switch off the TV. But do we adults also do that? I guess giving a deaf ear to child’s complain, wife’s nagging or boss’s bragging is a good excuse to stay calm. But many a times, we are so lost in our thoughts that we are physically present but mentally absent during a discussion. No wonders our mind can travel faster than light! Here comes the significance of living in the present. All those who have read Bhagvad Gita can relate ‘hearing” to Mode of ignorance or tamsik guna.

Responding is one step forward because here you are hearing and responding too, but what? Your point of view of that discussion. But what is wrong in that? It’s the same difference between sympathy and empathy. When we see the world with tinted glasses of our preconceived notions, more precisely “what we think is right” rather than “what is right”, then we respond and not listen. No doubt responding is defined assaying something in reply”.  This is the characteristic of mode of Passion or rajasik guna according to the Bhagvad Gita.


On the other hand, listening is defined as taking notice of and act on what someone says; respond to advice or a request.” If we look at literal meaning, responding and listening is similar, but we see it from spiritual point of view listening signifies “empathy” and hearing means ”sympathy”. Listening comes from keeping our pre-conceived notions aside and giving the advice based on righteousness, dharma and for the greater good. Listening is characteristic of mode of goodness or satvik guna.


As we trod this path of spiritualism that culminates in Dharma or righteousness; lamentation becomes but a thing of past and anxiety of future has no entry and the present moment takes the forefront. There is complete synchronization of mind, intellect and action that too in direction of Dharma. Then where lies the home of hearing or responding in such state? Isn’t this journey from hearing to listening, a journey to spiritual abode?


Acknowledgement: I express my heartfelt gratitude to the group of enlightened souls called Golok Express and group of Mahatmas called Jivanmuktas,  for bestowing me with the knowledge that I could write this article. Many thanks to the LORD for choosing me as an instrument to spread this knowledge.

Disclaimer- This blog does not promote any religion, faith or sectarian thought. This blog is platform for sharing my journey to spiritualism. I apologize if any of the thought expressed in this blog is against any religious faith or belief.

Monday, 9 June 2014

Hungry Kya ????


Did you know hunger could make you dumb, I mean you can speak but without power to think? Did you know hunger could make you somewhat deaf; you could hear voices but not interpret them well? Did you know hunger could leave you even handicapped,  you could move but with difficulty?

Guess what! I experienced the same just after a single day of fast! The time limit to reach such state could vary from individual to individual, but that’s not the question. The point of discussion is: “Aren’t we blessed enough that we don’t have to sweat hard for getting meals three times a day?”

The United Nations estimated that nearly 870 million people of the 7.1 billion people in the world, or one in eight, were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2010-2012. Stats are alarming; approximately 1 in 8 people in this world might sleep with the feeling that left me half-dead, and that too almost everyday.
“Aren’t we blessed enough that we don’t have to sweat hard for getting meals three times a day?” But on the contrary, most of us might have felt dejected on inability to afford party in five star on new year eve or might have had long discussion on which cuisine to try today, or starved for pizza if it got late for delivery.

Experts agree that junk food is a huge contributor to skyrocketing rates of diabetes, high blood pressure, and even strokes. These stats are from developed nations and soon the rich people in developing countries would match them.

Isn’t this ironical, on one hand people who cannot afford food are dying of malnutrition and people have surplus of resources are dying of heart diseases?

Isn’t this reason good enough to cherish the meal you get daily at your home? Doesn’t that meal not only nourishes your body but feeds also your soul too?




Acknowledgement: I express my heartfelt gratitude to the group of enlightened souls called Golok Express,  for bestowing me with the knowledge that I could write this article. Many thanks to the LORD for choosing me as an instrument to spread this knowledge.

Disclaimer- This blog does not promote any religion, faith or sectarian thought. This blog is platform for sharing my journey to spiritualism. I apologize if any of the thought expressed in this blog is against any religious faith or belief.

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Are you really living your life?



This video clipping is part of one of the most popular epic on Indian small screen “MAHABHARAT”; and the LORD KRISHNA, the God himself is speaking:

“Another name for future is struggle! If our desire remains unfulfilled, then mind keeps on imagining that that desire will be fulfilled in the future. But life is neither in future nor in the past, life is in this very present moment. Experiencing the present moment is experiencing life. Despite knowing this, we fail to understand this truth. Either we are surrounded by past memories, or we are planning for future; and the life passes away. But if we accept this truth that neither we can foresee the future, nor we can create the future; we can only welcome the future with courage. Wont every moment of life filled with life?”


How many times we are actually in the present moment? Let us see! I am playing with my child but my mind is roaming in the kitchen “what to cook today”, on my laptop “lot of work is pending” or on my phone “Whats app or Facebook updates”. Dint I miss the little hands building the blocks, stress relieving innocent smile of my child, infact all the moment to connect with my son. Leave aside what my child missed!

For that matter how many times or for how long we relish the food we eat or music we listen or book we read? Let us peep into supposedly the most important part of our life, “profession”. Do you put 100 % effort into your work  in the office? Don’t you check the news or Facebook updates in the office? Don’t you chitchat in the office more than your family at home?

The first thing in morning either we repent for the worthless yesterday or plan for the coming day. Hey! Planning is not a problem, carrying the plan in your head all the time is! How about starting your day with prayer to God for bestowing us with yet another day of life? How about giving few rejuvenating moment to your mind by breathing exercises? 

We all know repenting for the past moment can gives us nothing but sorrow, and planning for distant future would fill our heart with anxiety. So what should be done? We can grossly chart the plan of your life based on our expectations from life without going into intricate details? Can you control the date of your marriage or starting family or retirement? Daily or weekly planning is must and should be  done at the end of the day but not before sleeping. Feed your mind with good thoughts before sleeping by reading your sacred scriptures may it be Gita, Bible or Quran!



Acknowledgement: I express my heartfelt gratitude to the group of enlightened souls called Golok Express,  for bestowing me with the knowledge that I could write this article. Many thanks to the LORD for choosing me as an instrument to spread this knowledge.

Disclaimer- This blog does not promote any religion, faith or sectarian thought. This blog is platform for sharing my journey to spiritualism. I apologize if any of the thought expressed in this blog is against any religious faith or belief.





Monday, 10 February 2014

Are we teaching our kids to say lie everyday?





How many times do we say our kids “Close your eyes and sleep, otherwise police will come” or distract them from the mobile they want by pretending as if crow took it or it got lost? Why can't we speak that it is time to sleep or you cannot play with the mobile.

One fine day when kid comes back with the excuse that my friend broke the toy, we would scold him for telling a lie. Why cannot we speak the truth from very beginning, from the day child is born? Do we think they are too small to understand truth or we are finding easy way out to tackle the situation? Are we putting the responsibility of our inability of handling the kid on innocence of the little kid? Are we not compromising with the righteousness or “Dharma” of being a parent? Are we not teaching them to tell a lie everyday?  If the foundation of building is weak, can we dream of building skyscraper over it?

Let us revive the Dharma of parenting to build a responsible society and a nation; ultimately let us make our contribution in making this world a happy place to live.



Acknowledgement: I express my heartfelt gratitude to the group of enlightened souls called Golok Express,  for bestowing me with the knowledge that I could write this article. Many thanks to the LORD for choosing me as an instrument to spread this knowledge.

Disclaimer- This blog does not promote any religion, faith or sectarian thought. This blog is platform for sharing my journey to spiritualism. I apologize if any of the thought expressed in this blog is against any religious faith or belief.