Thursday, August 23, 2012
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Significance of Janmashtami!
Beautifully told by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar!
"Janamashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. Ashtami is significant as it indicates a perfect balance between the seen and the unseen aspects of reality; the visible material world and the invisible spiritual realm.
Krishna’s birth on Ashtami signifies his mastery of both the spiritual and material worlds. He is a great teacher and a spiritual inspiration as well as the consummate politician. On one hand, he is Yogeshwara (the Lord of Yogas — the state to which every yogi aspires) while on the other, he is a mischievous thief.
The unique quality of Krishna is that he is at once more pious than the saints and yet a thorough mischief-monger! His behaviour is a perfect balance of the extremes — perhaps this is why the personality of Krishna is so difficult to fathom. The avdhoot is oblivious to the world outside and a materialistic person, a politician or a king is oblivious to the spiritual world. But Krishna is both Dwarkadheesh and Yogeshwar.
Krishna’s teachings are most relevant to our times in the sense that they neither let you get lost in material pursuits nor make you completely withdrawn. They rekindle your life, from being a burnt-out and stressed personality to a more centred and dynamic one. Krishna teaches us devotion with skill. To celebrate Gokulashtami is to imbibe extremely opposite yet compatible qualities and manifest them in your own life.
Hence the most authentic way of celebrating Janamashtami is knowing that you have to play a dual role — of being a responsible human being on the planet and at the same time to realize that you are above all events, the untouched Brahman. Imbibing a bit of avadhoot and a bit of activism in your life is the real significance of celebrating Janamashtami." http://www.artofliving.org/us-en/what-sri-sri-said-today
Jai Guru Dev!
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Appreciate what's little but makes life soooo meaningful!
Are we taking enough time out of our day to appreciate the smaller things in life? Or are we more obsessed with big, impressive material things? It's important to remember that we can't fully appreciate the major things unless we can appreciate the minor ones, too. A stranger's smile, a little kid's gigglefit, or even just the beautiful clouds in the sky all deserve our notice. We all run the risk of taking things for granted if we don't appreciate them more consciously.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Our strength lies in small things!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
The best thing, next best thing or worst you can do in moment of decision!
Friday, August 3, 2012
Back to school art project - 5 simple steps in right direction as a family!
Featured in Times-Republican
Summer vacation is almost over. Stores are so filled with back to school supplies, clothes and new decors. Not to mention … It's school time again!
A new school year is also the beginning of a period defined by mixed emotions for everyone; exciting yet crazy days full with conflicting schedules, getting homework done while keeping up with demanding extracurricular activities, and the famous pick and drop kid’s scenario. I tell you, if we mothers get paid for driving around our kids…we will be so rich!
On a positive note, life offers us a fresh start every moment and back to school with new everything around is a wonderful opportunity to talk to our kids about aspirations and small things that can make big changes in our lives. Tell them about our dreams that came true and dreams that we are still working on…times when we felt proud and times when we almost gave up on things. Stories of our success and failures can empower them and make them relate with events in their lives and apply.
I am so scared of swimming. My daughters are so fishes. They dream of swimming like Michael Phelps and make us proud. They tell me all the time, mom, its ok come and try. It’s nothing. It’s so comforting. We will teach you. I tell them it’s so easy for you and so hard for me…because it’s all in the mind.
The other day she had to do her vault and bars routine in her new gym for first time. She was so nervous. She came to me and she said it looks hard mom…and I said like swimming for me. It’s all in the mind mom, right? I am going to do this, will you learn swimming. I said yes! And she went and gave it her best. Now, bars, beams or vaults…bring it on! She rocks them all…
As for me I am going to enroll for swimming lessons.
This month’s art project is make a list of 5 things you and kids want to accomplish together in coming year, 5 simple steps in right direction as a family.
What you will need
• Chart or cardboard
• Construction paper
• Stencils (optional)
• Pencil
• Scissors
• Paints
• Sponges
• Markers• Glue
Using pencil draw 5 shapes on construction paper. Cut them using scissors. Stick them on chart using glue. To cover the remaining area, dip the tip of sponge in paint and pat gently on the paper. You can use same sponge for all the colors. Just go from lighter to darker for beautiful overlapping effect.
Make a pizzazz artwork for the family room using inspirational words, craft supplies, stickers, sequence etc. Express your style stating your family goals.
It’s never too late for anyone to be what they could have been! Push each other, be each others strength and keep up with the good work!
Thanks for visiting and have a colorful day:)
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Raksha Bandhan - Celebrate the bond!
Here is such a beautiful and lovely quote by Smt. Bhanumathi Narasimhan.
"This full moon is dedicated to the seers -- the Rishis. It is also called the Raksha Bandhan, which means a bond that protects you. Your bondage to the knowledge, to the master, to the truth, to the Self, all save you. Today the sister ties Rakhi on the brother's hand saying, 'I will protect you and you protect me'."
Happy Raksha Bandhan everyone!
Featured is rakhi I made from reusing rakhis from previous years.
Festivals are colorful and joyful times. As we indulge in celebrations lets keep our carbon prints as less as possible. Reuse, Reduce, Recycle, Reconsider!
Labels:
Art project,
Inspirational words,
Reuse ideas,
simple and creative ways to celebrate,
summer vacation fun activities
Friday, July 20, 2012
Have complaints!
A person who accepts the situation, acts, corrects and moves forward never complains and a person who is stuck and not ready to take any action ....will have plenty to offer...No matter what, sooner or later we all have to accept, acknowledge and move forward. Nothing is perfect and complaining is not the perfect solution to strive for perfection. Doing is:)
If you find yourself stuck ask yourself, "what's next"? and go for the possible alternative..
Happy solution hunting:)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Follow your dreams!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Should have, would have, could have!!
Friday, July 13, 2012
It's all in the mind!!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Fun and easy recipe to make your own big bubbles solution!
What you will need
Thanks for visiting and have a colorful day!!
- 11 cups of water
- 4 cups of liquid dish soap that's not antibacterial
- 1 cup corn syrup
- A clean plastic container. Dirt or other contaminants may ruin the solution.
- Serving spoon to mix
Thanks for visiting and have a colorful day!!
Labels:
Earth day art project,
Green and responsible parties,
Reuse ideas,
simple and creative ways to celebrate,
summer vacation fun activities
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Acrylics on Canvas!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
You inspire us Dad!
Thanks Dad for giving us a strong foundation to a good life! We love you:)
Celebrate life! Thanks for visiting and have a colorful day:)
Monday, June 11, 2012
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