Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Holy cape

    Sometimes, our acts are so strong. One very favorite one is the virtue trip, where I am so good and so kind and so whatever with everyone, the pay off is I get to wear a halo. But the price is self-destruction. People in avoidance, who don’t want to face their own potential also find this virtue…

  • festivals ahead.– ready reckoner

    With Navarathri and Diwali round the corner how many of you are getting palpitations? I am so this time I have pulled out an ancient cut out I had from the Savvy magazine. Diwali  is basically a family time for togetherness and not an emotional and physical roller coaster happening. There are somethings one can do, Finish…

  • six hacks to manage time crunch

    We all have the same 24hrs, how come some people manage to get a lot of things done in that 24hrs while some of us can’t. It’s about time management. With discipline ,plan and strategy it is possible. Take time to plan: That’s the first step. Do it religiously once a week, I do it…

  • self limit

    look and you will find–What is unsought will go undetected.~sophocles.

  • Travelling the Kangaroo Kountry

    www.visitmelbourne.com/in.is what I read, I am but an armchair traveler. Planning a travel plan to more laborious than writing a travelogue., My Husband who is a PhD. in tourism management assures me that people travel either to satisfy the pioneer spirit or for ancestral worship. It could also be a pilgrimage to connect with ones inner self. He shares the opinion…

  • Janmashtami

    It is Krishna janmashtami at my hometown. Suddenly I see our elaborate family network and our roots in place. My  near seventy mother has donned her super cape, and make all the goodies that are to be made, the 5 types of laddoo, and chakkuli and the works. She has then put them into the…

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