Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Shaaaring the load.. ah weay of life Absolutely top Notch – I have to say.
I smiled a self satisfied smile, I had been shortlisted for the #Washbucket challenge, with the number of wash loads I do, I was sure I would have a lot to share.” As I was planning the blog, I picked up the ringing phone, after which the next thing I know is I am in…
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Trailing a tale
Originally posted on Cantadora – The keeper of stories.: A short story? But what will I write on I wonder,Can I really write something going along the alphabet line,,,Ddefinitely worth a try. Early during the turn of the century. Fatima the shepherd girl went tending to the sheep and mountain goats. Goats particularly the mountain…
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On the Light Side
On the light side.. Its fun. “That does it,” said Jace. “I’m going to get you a dictionary for Christmas this year.” “Why?” Isabelle said. “So you can look up ‘fun.’ I’m not sure you know what it means.” ― Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes Last evening an aunt of mine called, she is hitting 74. She…
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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…
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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…
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Life transitions,
Life transitions, Death and rebirth of self My ankle was shattered in an accident, during its recovery it could not take load, so I learnt to shift the load from ankle to the toe, and knee, but the knee became painful then that’s when I learnt to work with the hip joint whenever possible so…
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