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Thursday, October 1, 2009

"Tao Te Ching' - "1st Verse"

Dear Reader

Please have the 1st Verse Of Tao Te Ching along with explanation, it is worth raeding and analysing, Lokking upon thr responces of the reader, more Verses will be posted as already published in my blog

1st Verse

The Tao that can be told

Is not the eternal Tao.

The name that can be named

Is not the eternal name.

The Tao is both named and nameless.

As nameless it is the origin of all things;

As named it is the Mother of 10,000 things.

Ever desire less, one can see the mystery;

Ever desiring, one sees only the manifestations.

And the mystery itself is the doorway

To all understanding.

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Here’s the translation of this passage into daily practice in this 21st century:

First and foremost, enjoy the mystery!

Let the world unfold without always attempting to figure it all out. Let relationships just be, for example, since everything is going to stretch out in Divine order. Don’t try so hard to make something work—simply allow. Don’t always toil at trying to understand your mate, your children, your parents, your boss, or anyone else, because the Tao is working at all times. When expectations are shattered, practice allowing that to be the way it is.

Relax, let go, allow, and recognize that some of your desires are about how you think your world should be, rather than how it is in that moment. Become an astute observer . . .

Judge less and listen more. Take time to open your mind to the fascinating mystery and uncertainty that we all experience.

Do the Tao Now:

Find your personal ways of living in the mystery. As Lao-tzu says in this 1st verse, “And the mystery itself is the doorway to all understanding.”

At some point today, notice an instance of annoyance or irritation you have with another person or situation. Decide to do the “Tao” (or practice the Way) in that moment by turning inward with curiosity about where you are on the continuum between desire and allowing. Permit the paradox of wanting the irritant to vanish and allowing it to be what it is. Look inward for it in your thoughts and allow yourself to feel it wherever it is and however it moves in your body.

Turn all of your attention to becoming open-minded, allowing permissiveness to befriend the mystery within yourself. Notice how the feeling manifests itself:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------Source: "Dr. Wayne W. Dyer"
Edited & Compiled by Lalit Niranjan

“Change Your Thoughts - Change your Life”

“Change Your Thoughts - Change your Life”

“Progress is impossible without change, and those who

Can not change their minds can not change anything”.
“George Bernard Shaw”

In The Wisdom of China and India, Dr. Em Yutang states, “If there is one book in the whole of Oriental literature which should be read above all others, it is, “Lao-Tzu’s Book of Tao”

Legend tells us that the “Tao Te Ching” was authored by “Lao-tzu”, a prophet who was also the keeper of the imperial archives in the ancient capital of Luoyang. Seeing the continual decay during a period of warring states, Lao-tzu decided to ride westward into the desert. At the Hanku Pass, a gatekeeper named Yin Hsi, knowing of Lao-Tzu’s

Tao Te Ching, a book of wisdom that’s been translated more than any volume in the world, with the exception of the Bible. Many scholars consider this Chinese classic the ultimate discourse on the nature of existence; and it continues to be a valuable resource for achieving a way of life that guarantees integrity, joy, peace, and balance. Just by reading and rereading the “81 verses of this ancient text” in fewer than 100 short passages, it describes a way of living that’s balanced, moral, and spiritual; and that works for all facets of life on Earth.

Commentaries on the “Tao Te Ching” generally interpret Tao as “the way”, “Te as the shape of the power,
(That is how the Tao manifests and “ching as book.”)

Do the Tao Now
At some point today, notice an instance of annoyance or irritation you have with another person or situation. Decide to do the “Tao” (or practice the Way) in that moment by turning inward with curiosity about where you are on the continuum between desire and allowing. Permit the paradox of wanting the irritant to vanish and allowing it to be what it is. Look inward for it in your thoughts and allow yourself to feel it wherever it is and however it moves in your body.

Turn all of your attention to becoming open-minded, allowing permissiveness to befriend the mystery within yourself. Notice how the feeling manifests itself:

Perhaps doing “loop-de-loops” in your stomach, giving rigidness to your skeleton, making your heart pound, or tightening your throat. Wherever it is, allow it as an enigmatic messenger within you, and give it nonjudgmental attention.

Notice the desire for the feeling to disappear, and allow it to be monitored compassionately by you. Accept whatever comes. Encounter the mystery within without labeling, explaining, or defending. It’s a subtle distinction at first, which you must take personal responsibility for identifying. You alone can prepare the ground of your being for the experience of living the mystery.

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Source: Dr . Wayne W. Dyer

Complied by Lalit Niranajn

Note: There are 81 Verses in this epic book, I shall try to bring all the verses one by one in due cousre of time, for the benifit of the readers.

Friday, September 25, 2009

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

CLASSICS JOKES -- BARRACK OBAMA

CLASSICS JOKES

Barrack Obama vs. little girl



Barack Osama was seated next to a little girl on an airplane trip back to Washington. He turned to her and said, “Let’s talk. I’ve heard that flights go quicker if you strike up a conversation with your fellow passenger.”

The little girl, who had just opened her book, closed it slowly and said to The Obama, “What would you like to talk about?”

“Oh, I don’t know,” said the Osama. “How about What Changes I Should Make to America?” and he smiles.

“OK,” she says. “That could be an interesting topic. But let me ask you a question first. A horse, a cow, and a deer all eat the same stuff – grass. Yet a deer excretes little pellets, while a cow turns out a flat patty, and a horse produces clumps of dried grass. Why do you suppose that is?”

Obama, visibly surprised by the little girl’s intelligence, thinks about it for a second and finally says, “Hmmm, I have no idea.”

To which the little girl replies, “Do you really feel qualified to change America when you don’t know shit?”

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Obama Jokes… Q & A sorties



Q. What do Obama and Osama have in common?
A. They both have friends who bombed the Pentagon.



Q. Why did Obama change his name from Barry to Barrack?
A. He thought Barry sounded too American.



Q. Why won’t Obama Messiah release his real birth certificate?
A. It shows that he didn’t have a virgin birth.



Q: What do you get when you cross a crooked politician with a crooked lawyer?
A: Barrack Obama.



Q. Why will Jay Leno vote for Barrack Obama?
A. Because he’s running out of George Bush jokes.



Q. Why will Britney Spears vote for Barrack Obama?
A. Because she’s running out of other crazy things to do.



Q. Why wouldn’t Barrack salute the American flag?
A. It was ours.



Q. Why will Jimmy Carter vote for Barack Osama?
A. Because Carter doesn’t want to be the worst President in history.



Q. Why is Barrack Obama so thin and scrawny?
A. If he were any heavier he wouldn’t be able to walk on water.


Source: Unknown

Lalit Niranjan

PLEASING A WOMEN

PLEASING A WOMEN

A new, special kind of store just opened up in a Manhattan shopping center. This store sells husbands, yes that’s right – women can browse men from floors of choices.

Actually, there are 6 floors of men, and with an increase in the floor level bringing a positive attributes… a nifty setup – with a catch. As you open the door to any floor, you may choose a man from that floor but if you go up, you cannot go back down except to exit the building. Interesting, right?

So a young woman goes to the shopping center to find a husband. On the first floor the sign on he door reads: Floor 1 – These men have jobs. The woman reads the sign and says to herself, “Well, that’s better than my last boyfriend, but I wonder what’s further up?” So up she goes.

The second floor sign reads: Floor 2 – These men have jobs and love kids. The woman remarks to herself, “That’s great, but I wonder what’s further up?” And up she goes again.

The third floor sign reads: Floor 3 – These men have jobs, love kids and are extremely good looking. “Hmmm, better” she says. “But I wonder what’s upstairs?”

The fourth floor sign reads: Floor 4 – These men have jobs, love kids, are extremely good looking and help with the housework. “Wow!” exclaims the woman, “very tempting. BUT, there must be further up!” And again she heads up another flight.

The fifth floor sign reads: Floor 5 – These men have jobs, love kids, are extremely good looking, help with the housework and have a strong romantic streak. “Oh, mercy me! But just think… what must be awaiting me further on?” So up to the sixth floor she goes.

The sixth floor sign reads: Floor 6 – You are visitor 9,999,999 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor only exists as proof that women are impossible to please.

Source: Unknown

Lalit Niranjan

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

“THE LAST TEEN”

“THE LAST TEEN”
The very fine morning
My wife wished me
“Happy day of our marriage anniversary”
Amazed, Exclaimed, Overjoyed
I with a smile asked
“The Nineteenth one”
Joy disappeared
For a moment and,
We looked old in our eyes,
Our children under
Teen, were sitting
I, then pointing towards them,
Holding her in my arms, said
Look our teen age kids
Growing young, looking fresh like a flower
Our marriage, too
is like them, -
Now growing young
Come
Let us celebrate our
Last teen year
This year.

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Name: Lalit niranjan
This poem was written by me in the year 1984, the last teen of my married life.