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Being a mother
Posted by shilpa agarwal in Philosophy on May 13th, 2009
Here I am sharing a beautiful post sent to me by a friend of mine. This extends to all the fathers as well :):):)












When you are feeling Blue
Posted by shilpa agarwal in Philosophy on April 27th, 2009
When You are feeling Blue
Here are few thoughts for all, especially when you are feel blue or when a relationship seems to shake. These thoughts will brighten you!

When you love somebody, be ready to take the intensity of emotions. Be jealous, anxious. Love with all your might. Take the pain and everything that comes with it. Just make sure that the person is worth it. Same is the case with friends.

The relations which require effort to be maintained are never true
And if the relations are true they never require any effort to be maintained.

It’s so easy to compare ourselves to others and feel like we fall short, because there are always people who seem to have more or do more or get more or give more. But instead of seeing who you are not or who you “should” be, celebrate who you are. Try gazing into a different mirror today. One that shows just how special you are! No one can match who you are! No one can match your unique mix of great qualities. No one can copy your spark and spirit. So take a good look at your true self. You will see something amazing: An Original YOU!

Thanks dear friend!
If I could live my life again!
Posted by shilpa agarwal in Philosophy on March 28th, 2009
If I could live my life again, I’d laugh at my misfortunes more and other people’s predicaments less. Spend more time counting my blessings, less time scrutinizing my blemishes. I’d spend more time playing with my children and grandchildren, less time watching professional athletes perform. More time enjoying what I have, less time thinking about the things I don’t have. If I could live my life again, I’d walk in the rain more without an umbrella and listen less to weather reports. I’d spend much more time outdoors in small towns and much less time in tall buildings and big cities. I’d eat more of everything healthy and delicious, less of everything each meal, saving enough on the bill to feed a starving child. If I could live my life again, I’d get more beach sand between my toes and less friction between myself and others. I’d take more long baths and fewer showers (I can’t explain why I’ve always been in such a hurry to spend my time). I’d spend more time with old people and animals, less time with strangers at clubs and parties. I’d act the age of my children and grandchildren more and act my own age less. I’d visit libraries, bookstores, and computer networks more and malls and movie theatres less. I’d play the piano more and play fewer mindless games like solitaire. I’d give my spouse and children more tender touches and much less advice. If I could live my life again, I’d spend more time fully involved in the present moment, less time remembering and anticipating. I’d be more aware of my core values and life mission, and less concerned with the reasons why I might not measure up. I’d smile more, frown less. I’d express my feelings more, try less to impress my friends and neighbours. I’d forgive and ask forgiveness more, and curse my adversaries less - but most of all I’d be more spontaneous and active, less hesitant and subdued. When a great idea or spur-of-the-moment adventure popped up - an Easter egg hunt, an open house at school, a game of hide-and-seek, an oppurtunity to solve a problem at work or to satisfy a disgruntled customer, a hay ride, a chance to build a snowman or paint over graffiti, an invitation to watch a lunar eclipse or a shuttle launch. I’d be less likely to stay in my chair objecting, “It’s not in our plan” and more inclined to jump up and say, “Yes, let’s”.
Source: Brother Jeremiah’s free-verse style from “I’d Pick more Daisies.”
The fourth finger!
Posted by shilpa agarwal in Philosophy on October 1st, 2008
Hello friends
I just came across this wonderful and interesting message which I could not resist sharing with you. Please read it and try it.
Especially for all those who invariably use the fourth finger for another figurative expression. This is just the flip side or the more beautiful side of the intrepretation of the fourth finger and also a good way of impressing the one you love
Why the wedding ring is worn in the 4th finger .REALLY NEAT ONE
Posted by shilpa agarwal in Philosophy on August 27th, 2008 Hi friends Thought of sharing few sms sent by my friends, with all my fellow ilanders: Our life begins with our cry, Our life ends with others cry, Try to utilize this gap and laugh as much as possible between these cries. Life is not about finding the right person but creating the right relationship It is not how much we care inthe beginning but how much we care till the end. Money can’t buy happiness … But somehow it is more comfortable to cry in a BMW car than on the footpath…! A Smile and Silence are two important parts of life. When you smile you solve many problems in seconds… and When you are silent you avoid many problems… Smooth roads never make good drivers Problem free life never makes strong people So, never ask ‘ Why me?’ Instead challenge it and say ‘Try me!’ Hope you liked them. Wishing you all the happiness……..
Why should the wedding ring be worn on the fourth finger?
There is a beautiful and convincing explanation given by the Chinese…..
Thumb represents your Parents
Second (Index) finger represents your Siblings
Middle finger represents your-Self
Fourth (Ring) finger represents your Life Partner
& the Last (Little) finger represents your children
Firstly, open your palms (face to face ), bend the middle fingers inward and hold them together - knuckle to knuckle
Secondly, open and hold the remaining three fingers and the thumb - tip to tip
(As shown in the figure below): SMS
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