This World of Ours…

Unobservable Life

Sometimes, I can’t help but overhear conversations; I’m sure I’m not the only one who can relate to this.  You don’t exactly set out to eavesdrop on others but in a public or shared place and with some high decibel voices, one can’t help but hear things!  So recently I was on a train out of town for the weekend and a group of guys seated few rows away from me were discussing the Brexit and the best option for the country.  Their gist was full of sarcastic humour with stereotypical references to different countries and cultures; they disputed which was better from an economic, social and religious perspective.  I only overheard bits of the exchange but it was clear behind every joke some true opinions were expressed.  I thought to myself how this was likely a snapshot of the greater world and this is how some likely see and…

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Reflections on Intimacy…

Unobservable Life

The skin simply covers all that is within and the body serves as a physical manifestation of our true being….meaning it envelopes our essence.  This is the Divine design.  Now when there is unity amongst members…i.e mind, body and spirit, life is experienced on a true dimension as thoughts, actions and convictions are all in line.  As such…a touch, a stroke or a kiss is more than just a sensation between two physical bodies….it is a connection between two life forces.  It is an intense vibration that connects the fullness of the one touching with the complete essence of the one being touched.  On the other hand, when there is no unity amongst members and mind, body and spirit are felt as separate parts of the whole…..then there is a discord and each seeks or operates individually.  Sometimes, we see this when the body yearns for its own gratification outside…

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Acceptance…

Unobservable Life

Early autumn this year, I was fortunate to have had my first outdoor movie experience in London.  It was at an open air theatre near London Bridge and the ambience was great.  The Croods, by DreamWorks produced in 2013 was the movie on display and the audience was diverse with both kids and adults, which just goes to show how universal animations are.  I found the script well written with brilliant dialogue and subplots that creatively touched on different themes like love, family and change.  One message I left with was acceptance.  A lot of times, we avoid or shut down things that are different from what we know, without even giving it a shot.  I believe this is due to our preconceived ideas of the subject which doesn’t really do it justice and leaves us missing out on what we might have originally desired.  Like this we are stuck…

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