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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Happy Birthday!

Today is the First Birthday of this blog-The Shore!
And as history repeats itself, one year later I am still in the same scenario-Exam fever :) And I'm sure on many more birthdays to come, I'll be in no better a position!

As a record, the one year that this blog has existed in the blogging world, 30 posts got published here with many words from you all!

Not bad! *winks*



So as I continue to share my life with alllll of you reading this, here is wishing you a happy,happier and the happiest life ever!

May Awareness,Divinity and Knowledge continue to flow through our intellects and May we all serve the unique purpose we are here for :)

Satyam Param Dhimahi!

With Gratitude

Lots of love

Anshika

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Education : A birthright

In my days as an even younger child,I often saw dad telling children of the first generation schooling families never to leave their basic school education incomplete.Never.Because with that, you are atleast 'some'where in life.

And so pushing kids around to go to school,study,become worthy citizens came to me naturally.

Guruji added magic to it.Blossomed it out.

May-June 2009, we volunteers taught kids in slums.Dancing and singing.Reading and writing.Smiling and breathing right :)Yes, we taught them the Bal Chetna Shibir too.

It was an experience that ensured our smiles lasted throughout the day.So beautiful it was of Guruji to have given us a chance to spread His message around.For the kids,it was as if their lives were now being actually given a direction..Their talents being given wings..Joyfully they used to enter the class..learn whatever they could and more joyfully they returned. On the last day of the course, we were asked for autographs by them! It was just Guruji's way of making us feel special..

Namit Bhiya's singing sessions,Priyam and Prateeksha's dance lessons and Vishakha's strict teaching classes.Fun they were :)

And now that some of us are realising the importance of being in Seva in some degree or the other again, we are starting with the classes of the kids in the slums again.


Its a chance for us to experience Grace.Live it.

Looking forward to gifting the kiddies all that Guruji has in store for them.And trust me,thats a lot.



Come,join in! :) :)

Jai Gurudeva!
Anshika

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Acceptance!

I just finished reading 'The Iceberg Is Melting' by John Kotter which I picked up from dad's table secretly :-)
Its a Management book but promises help to everybody from high school students to working professionals.



It suggests something that I could very well relate to..
Accepting and learning from change- the inevitable phenomenon!
The award winning author very finely explains through a fable that somewhere or the other,all of us are living on icebergs that are developing cracks and could melt very soon.The first step towards handling a change has been described as realising AND accepting the fact that unexpected things ARE happening..
Whether we like it or not..Whether we are too good to have such experiences..Things ARE happening..

Things could be in the worst possible condition and hope could be far from sight..But that it IS happening cannot be denied!

And there you go..

Once the threads of complacency are broken..And an acceptance that things are 'Not Okay' comes up..The solution is not far..!

It gives an eight step guide to accessorise our life by learning from each change that comes our way. There would be some who would further mess up things for us when things are already in a mess, others who might seem to be of some help and still others who'll inspire us. But if you trust yourself and know the right way out, then changes become experiences rather than miseries :-)

This was also talked about in Bawa's YES!+ in Delhi of late..

Acceptance-The key to handling Changes :-)

And taking action after acceptance, the key to learning from them! :-)



Jai Gurudeva!
Anshika

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