Monday, December 22, 2008

meditation-simple steps


1)So let's all meditate for a few minutes
2)Sit comfortably erect, in a balanced position. You don't have to be ramrod straight like a soldier. Just try not to lean forward or back, to the left or the right
3)Close your eyes and say to yourself, 'May I be truly happy and free from suffering.' This may sound like a strange, even selfish, way to start meditating, but there are good reasons for it. One, if you can't wish for your own happiness, there is no way that you can honestly wish for the happiness of others. Some people need to remind themselves constantly that they deserve happiness — we all deserve it, but if we don't believe it, we will constantly find ways to punish ourselves, and we will end up punishing others in subtle or blatant ways as well.

4)Two, it's important to reflect on what true happiness is and where it can be found. A moment's reflection will show that you can't find it in the past or the future. The past is gone and your memory of it is undependable. The future is a blank uncertainty. So the only place we can really find happiness is in the present. But even here you have to know where to look. If you try to base your happiness on things that change — sights, sounds, sensations in general, people and things outside — you're setting yourself up for disappointment, like building your house on a cliff where there have been repeated landslides in the past. So true happiness has to be sought within. Meditation is thus like a treasure hunt: to find what has solid and unchanging worth in the mind, something that even death cannot touch.

5)To find this treasure we need tools. The first tool is to do what we're doing right now: to develop good will for ourselves. The second is to spread that good will to other living beings. Tell yourself: 'All living beings, no matter who they are, no matter what they have done to you in the past — may they all find true happiness too.' If you don't cultivate this thought, and instead carry grudges into your meditation, that's all you'll be able to see when you look inside.

6)Only when you have cleared the mind in this way, and set outside matters aside, are you ready to focus on the breath. Bring your attention to the sensation of breathing. Breathe in long and out long for a couple of times, focusing on any spot in the body where the breathing is easy to notice, and your mind feels comfortable focusing. This could be at the nose, at the chest, at the abdomen, or any spot at all. Stay with that spot, noticing how it feels as you breathe in and out. Don't force the breath, or bear down too heavily with your focus. Let the breath flow naturally, and simply keep track of how it feels. Savor it, as if it were an exquisite sensation you wanted to prolong. If your mind wanders off, simply bring it back. Don't get discouraged. If it wanders 100 times, bring it back 100 times. Show it that you mean business, and eventually it will listen to you.

7)If you want, you can experiment with different kinds of breathing. If long breathing feels comfortable, stick with it. If it doesn't, change it to whatever rhythm feels soothing to the body. You can try short breathing, fast breathing, slow breathing, deep breathing, shallow breathing — whatever feels most comfortable to you right now...

8)Once you have the breath comfortable at your chosen spot, move your attention to notice how the breathing feels in other parts of the body. Start by focusing on the area just below your navel. Breathe in and out, and notice how that area feels. If you don't feel any motion there, just be aware of the fact that there's no motion. If you do feel motion, notice the quality of the motion, to see if the breathing feels uneven there, or if there's any tension or tightness. If there's tension, think of relaxing it. If the breathing feels jagged or uneven, think of smoothing it out... Now move your attention over to the right of that spot — to the lower right-hand corner of the abdomen — and repeat the same process... Then over to the lower left-hand corner of the abdomen... Then up to the navel... right... left... to the solar plexus... right... left... the middle of the chest... right... left... to the base of the throat... right... left... to the middle of the head...[take several minutes for each spot]

j.krishanmurthi


"...An old dream is dead and a new one is being born, as a flower that pushes through the solid earth. A new vision is coming into being and a greater consciousness is being unfolded. ...A new strength, born of suffering, is pulsating in the veins and a new sympathy and understanding is being born of past suffering - a greater desire to see others suffer less, and, if they must suffer, to see that they bear it nobly and come out of it without too many scars. I have wept, but I do not want others to weep; but if they do, I know what it means."


"You must become liberated not because of me but in spite of me."

“You know, in all this there are various powers like clairvoyance, reading somebody’s thought – which is the most disgusting thing to do: it is like reading letters that are private. There are various powers. You know what I am talking about, don’t you? You call them siddhi, don’t you? Do you know that all these things are like candles in the sun? When there is no sun there is darkness, and then the candle and the light of the candle become very important. But when there is the sun, the light, the beauty, the clarity, then all these powers, these siddhis – developing various centres, chakras, kundalini, you know all that business – are like candlelight; they have no value at all. And when you have that light, you don’t want anything else.”

"Meditation is one of the greatest arts in life-perhaps the greatest, and one cannot possibly learn it from anybody, that is the beauty of it. It has no technique and therefore no authority. When you learn about yourself, watch yourself, watch the way you walk, how you eat, what you say, the gossip, the hate, the jealousy-if you are aware of all that in yourself, without any choice, that is part of meditation."


“Meditation is the emptying of the mind of all thought, for thought and feeling dissipate energy. They are repetitive, producing mechanical activities which are a necessary part of existence. But they are only part, and thought and feeling cannot possibly enter into the immensity of life. Quite a different approach is necessary, not the path of habit, association and the known; there must be freedom from these. Meditation is the emptying of the mind of the known. It cannot be done by thought or by the hidden prompting of thought, nor by desire in the form of prayer, nor through the self-effacing hypnotism of words, images, hopes, and vanities. All these have to come to an end, easily, without effort and choice, in the flame of awareness.”

Saturday, September 20, 2008

APOCALYPTO-citizens of planet earth


This idea of writing about apocalypto ...was breaking ma head since i saw the movie..(credits goes to ma frnd sreeni).
the oneliner of the movie goes like this ... one tribal group invades another tribal group...and takes them away..for sacrifice..and how the hero alone escapes and how he rejoins..with his family is the oneliner..
now at the present situation..we are able to see the same is happening in and around us..the very classical example would be American troops taking over other nations for no justified reasons.ok if we are not concerned about that....lets see our own sorrounding - just bcos we are born as human beings and entitle ourselves as superior forms does that mean u have been given the license to kill any living form....
stop for a moment...think of your home...how plesant it is..(even wen it is not)a nice feel sorrounds u..the way u have arranged the stuffs ...ur parents..sisters..brothers ...relations how caring they are ..am sorrounded with good souls...NOW STOP-a horribe situation arises..some bad guys are entering ur peaceful home and destroy everything they find on thier way...wat would be ur feeling now....and best part of this imagination- they have done this for no reason.....

am studying in a private engg col...am staying in the hostel..i dont use to switch on light and leave the room bcos..insects would flock around the bulb.Now wat do u think,we people have actually destroyed thier home..i use to see a sad face for these insects....wen they are crushed by ma frnds ....

are we really entitled to kill anything on this planet earth......?????????

let us consider the fellow living forms ..as the citizens of our planet earth
its not the mercy...but an feeling of one family is wat we have to devolop

seems like man has already killed the god

Saturday, September 13, 2008

BUSsssssssssss




Why we shouldn't allow bush to have some good relation with INDIA....may be u can find the reason in the 2 photographs(lucky indians ....poor china...he ehe)

Dhasavatharam


I just wanted to share some info abt dhasavatharam-screenplay,which u people have actually missed to understand in the film dhasavatharam

Actually this is a very good piece of good screenplay...very rare,the films screenplay should be actually viewed from upside down...start the film from the end ???
1)At first the poor American Fletcher tries to save the world by consuming the lethal vile,he dies and saves us all
2)govind ramasamy is the actual villain who synthesized the synthetic bio weapon...and wants to recover it from our hero fletcher...who tries to save our world..
3)inspite of his sternous effort both american and indian govt misunderstands him,and tries to urrest him....thank god..mallika sherawat comes into the pic and helps our hero...tragedy she too dies in the middle....
4)wat asin has done in the film ?....she just talks like a "opened kuppa lorry"....thru out the film...but our second hero -santhana barathi-unable to tollerate...tries to stop it (u know how..)...damn shit..by that time the second villain poova ragavan comes and spoils the whoole picture.....

there are so many misunderstandings in the film...thats y kamal has overloaded all his faults on the back of chaos theory!!!

idly sambar vadaya....kappatha neeperiya ulaganayagana

Happy teachers day


Happy teachers day....belated wishes....
i really enjoyed teachers day ths time...

wats between me and angelina jolie


I know u all would be very much interested in knowing wats the affair between me and AJ...it all started wen i was studying 12th standard...way back in 2001 am on ma way to my school....suddenly a sweet accident took place...i cant believe ma eyes...its none other than AJ...i jsut dashed on her...wondering how to apologise to her...she jsut started the conversation.."rodla errumai madhiri varuthu paru".. i said "woooow...wat an accent and wat an command over language...born in america...how are u able to speak pretty tamil..."i was unable to recover from that shock.. i noticed she is blushing now...she took ma mobile gave me a missed call..and waved a good bye with a beautiful smile...with ger wide lips...
for the next 2 days i wasnt able to recover me from wat has happened...day after that incident took place i got a call from her ..."enna mama sowkiyama...shall we go for dating"..(yessssss...)but ma ethics and the moral values which has brought me up..didnt allow to accept that....."thats too early..."...she was upset i found that from her tone...then we started msg each other .wow i felt like floating ...those days will never come back.we went to many places..
one fine day...we both saw the movie "kadhaluku mariyadhai"...in thirutu VCD..dont know wat happened to us ..we mutually came to an aggrement and departed ...i still wonder wat made us to do so ...may be vijays extraordinary acting skill(???...)....dont know...then wen signed in an MOU..and left the place with a kiss...pavi maga ennum enna nayabagam vechiruka...still nnow u can find a tatoo in her back saying selva...wat can i say other than this...this is the very first time am letting out ma love story...

me ...mee...meeeeee...nannthan....thats me


hi to all of my fans who are reading this ....perhaps u might be wondering why our thalaivar...kept the name...idly sambar vadai...well i shld say its too hard to explain ...I at first consulted a numerologist...he only suggested idly+sambar....vadai good combination....athan sir antha pera vechan...(idly+sambar...good combination....mindla vechikuren).....
can u imagine wat people cld have ate for thier break fast some 50yrs back- in our very own tamilnadu??(obvious food ....i can hear that)...many of the food recipies which existed in the past are not in existence now and we r able to recover only a few recipies ...which find thier place in five star hotels (???)
1) now do u think....wen did our so called staple food -rice ....entered into our system....and how our people mastered to craft recipies out of that to give us the all time fav...idly ,dosa(i)...etc..
2)the second food for thought....wen did this sambar recipie came into existnce.. whos the einstien ---who found the excellent pair between idly and sambar...
3)are we still using the same no of vegetables we were using at the past....and how did tomato being an vegtable from another country got famous..and took nearly 30% of our veg consumption share .....


(ada andava evana pesavitta pesikitaey irupanae..i lost my appetite for idly sambar vadai)...
i heard that....with this short introduction i conclude ma first post