Category: The Great Connect

  • Intimacy without responsibility ?    

    This is something that always intrigued me, the co dependency of intimacy and responsibility, how does this work in relation to our roles, and the roles we play with  others. Freedom in a relationship is about becoming very clear about our own co-dependency and the kind of roles we play with others, be it our…

  • Filling an Imaginary Void.

    When we are disconnected from our true selves there is a imaginary void created and we tend to fill it up by consuming things, either internally or externally shopping for things we don’t need. The contemporary culture also encourages this. we tend to buy food that we don’t really require. Or clothing that we don’t…

  • What we cannot see

    What we cannot see—an unseen world. “Our critics make us strong! Our fears make us bold! Our haters make us wise! Our foes make us active! Our obstacles make us passionate! Our losses make us wealthy! Our disappointments make us appointed! Our unseen treasures give us a known peace! Whatever is designed against us will…

  • Everyone has a story

    Everyone has a story. I love travelling in a train, there are so many interesting people we meet and everyone has a story. It as if, the unique story of each one of us blend to create whole. When we say stories  we think of those that the media tell us, but if we do…

  • Taking a Walk

    Yesterday when i was sharing my experience in finding stuff in a new town, I realized  what I missed was walking. Growing up on the hills of Manipal, I loved walking and I liked to walking alone.  Somewhere I have lost that simple pleasure. Of course the traffic less roads or the roads with trees…

  • Walking down the street

    “I give you this to take with you: Nothing remains as it was. If you know this, you can begin again, with pure joy in the uprooting.” ― Judith Minty, Letters to My Daughters Long ago, I remember starting my day with a whole lot of anger about having to go to town, and the solitary main…