When you're in the grip of feverishness about the result of your actions, what do you do?
Faith: Have faith and confidence that the result will be much better than you can ever imagine. With faith you can get rid of feverishness of action/achievement.
Feverishness can also be a hangover from over activity. Then sleep, listening to flute music, cold water baths, etc. can help.
Dispassion: Know the whole thing will be over one way or the other, and it doesn't matter. Meditation and breathing can calm you down. Drop whatever you are doing and do something completely irrelevant, e.g. while decorating your house, take a moment off to cut grass, or go shopping!
When you are doing something very important, take a moment off to do something totally irrelevant and insignificant. This enhances your creativity. Relevant action keeps you bound to the action. Irrelevant action makes life a game!
- Sri Sri
|| Jai Guru Dev ||
SUTRA: "Offer the desires that have already arisen in you- then you will instantaneously become peaceful and happy." - Sri Sri
Outfit of the day
Faith: Have faith and confidence that the result will be much better than you can ever imagine. With faith you can get rid of feverishness of action/achievement.
Feverishness can also be a hangover from over activity. Then sleep, listening to flute music, cold water baths, etc. can help.
Dispassion: Know the whole thing will be over one way or the other, and it doesn't matter. Meditation and breathing can calm you down. Drop whatever you are doing and do something completely irrelevant, e.g. while decorating your house, take a moment off to cut grass, or go shopping!
When you are doing something very important, take a moment off to do something totally irrelevant and insignificant. This enhances your creativity. Relevant action keeps you bound to the action. Irrelevant action makes life a game!
- Sri Sri
|| Jai Guru Dev ||
SUTRA: "Offer the desires that have already arisen in you- then you will instantaneously become peaceful and happy." - Sri Sri
Outfit of the day
Leheria Saree: Husband's choice and gift he got from Jaipur (knowing my love of fuschia color)
Jewellery: dad
Location: The Lalit hotel.
Very pretty sari!
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hey...as usual you are looking great in the saree..i have lot of your unread posts..will catch up real soon :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. Loved reading it.
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I love sarees, and yours is stunning! I actually wore an Indian dress to my graduation from high school (a long time ago). It wasn't a saree but the type that is two pieces but has a poofy skirt and an embellished top... what are those called? x
ReplyDeleteOMG Kiran... I have the same saree....!!! Mine is rust orange though... and was part of my trousseau :)
ReplyDeleteOMG Kiran... I have the same saree....!!! Mine is rust orange though... and was part of my trousseau :)
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