Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • I am Veritas

    I am Veritas I am VERITAS goddess of truth.  Myth has it that I hide at the bottom of the ocean, and that I am elusive. Well, not really true, I am elusive because you do not really know how to see me. When humans refer to truth it is used to mean being in…

  • Willingness to feel—a lesson that I had to learn

    When I set on my journey to self healing. A major lesson I had to learn was willingness. A willingness to feel, that brought an opening to understanding. Quite many times I could catch myself resisting something based on a limited understanding; I realized I had to open myself to understanding that meant I had…

  • Meeting the Ms~Chief

    When  blog adda invited me to join the Sheroes summit, I was curious. Hyderabad,  or Bangalore seemed the obvious choices.  I wanted to be surprised so I did not bother too much about researching the event. I entered a roomful of women, who were basically from marketing and technology, and somewhere along the line, trying…

  • The Autorickshaw.

    I am at Bangalore for the “Sheroes summit.” Enroute from JPnagar to Brigade road, I was to pick up an auto. Last month when I was here, the auto drivers were relieved that cargo trucks were banned from 8am -8pm. Well I did see them around. This time round the Banglore police apparently has come…

  • A little time to meditate.

    Meditating more when our plates are full, is definitely worth the time. When I was thirteen my grandmother who was a trainer with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s TM movement, intiated me into transcendental meditation. Then I would meticulous, and importantly carve that  15mnts in the morning, and 15mnts in the evening for meditation.  Every Saturday we…

  • Touch – healing our bodies.

    “Jadoo ki jappi” – in Munna Bhai  MBBS triggered a whole lot of memories. I remember my niece talking to my father who was battling cancer. She was reassuring him with all the wisdom that only a 3 year old could have.”amma, will hug you and you will be better.” There is something about  incorporating…

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