Monday, December 26, 2011

A little bird I am- By Madame Guyon

  1. A little bird I am,
      Shut from the fields of air,
    And in my cage I sit and sing
      To Him who placed me there;
    Well pleased a prisoner to be,
    Because, my God, it pleaseth Thee.

  1. Nought have I else to do,
      I sing the whole day long;
    And He whom most I love to please
      Doth listen to my song;
    He caught and bound my wandering wing;
    But still He bends to hear me sing.
  2. Thou hast an ear to hear
      A heart to love and bless;
    And though my notes were e'er so rude,
      Thou wouldst not hear the less;
    Because Thou knowest as they fall,
    That love, sweet love, inspires them all.
  3. My cage confines me round;
      Abroad I cannot fly;
    But though my wing is closely bound,
      My heart's at liberty;
    For prison walls cannot control
    The flight, the freedom of the soul.
  4. O it is good to soar
      These bolts and bars above!
    To Him whose purpose I adore,
      Whose providence I love;

    And in Thy mighty will to find
    The joy, the freedom of the mind.
Madame Guyon

A Christmas Hymn-proclaiming Messiah's birth

Angels from the Realms of Glory

Angels from the realms of glory,
Wing your flight o'er all the earth;
Ye who sang creation's story,
Now proclaim Messiah's birth:
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!

Shepherds, in the fields abiding,
Watching o'er your flocks by night,
God with man is now residing,
Yonder shines the infant Light;
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!

Sages, leave your contemplations,
Brighter visions beam afar;
Seek the great desire of nations,
Ye have seen His natal star;
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!

Saints before the altar bending,
Watching long in hope and fear,
Suddenly the Lord, descending,
In His temple shall appear:
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!


http:///www.hymns.me.uk/ 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Anne Frank on Nature, GOD, Jews and Writing


Anne Frank Quotes on  Nature and God

 "When I looked outside right into the depth of Nature and God, then I was happy, really happy. And Peter, so long as I have that happiness here, the joy in nature, health and a lot more besides, all the while one has that, one can always recapture happiness.
"Riches can all be lost, but that happiness in your own heart can only be veiled, and it will still bring you happiness again, as long as you live. As long as you can look fearlessly up into the heavens, as long as you know that you are pure within, and that you will still find happiness." Wednesday, 23 February, 1944
 "I've found that there is always some beauty left-in nature, sunshine, freedom, in yourself; these can all help you. Look at these things, then you find yourself again, and God, and then you regain your balance. And whoever is happy will make others happy too. He who has courage and faith will never perish in misery!" Tuesday, 7 March, 1944

Anne Frank on Jews
Quote 9: "I could go on for hours about all the suffering the war has brought, but then I would only make myself more dejected. There is nothing we can do but wait as calmly as we can till the misery comes to an end. Jews and Christians wait, the whole earth waits; and there are many who wait for death." Wednesday, 13 January, 1943, pg. 48
Quote 8: "I feel wicked sleeping in a warm bed, while my dearest friends have been knocked down or have fallen into a gutter somewhere out in the cold night. I get frightened when I think of close friends who have now been delivered into the hands of the cruelest brutes that walk the earth. And all because they are Jews!" Thursday, 19 November, 1942
How writing strengthened Anne Frank in her hiding place
Quote1: "Still," she writes, "what does that matter? I want to write, but more than that, I want to bring out all kinds of things that lie buried deep in my heart." Saturday, 20 June, 1942, pg. 2
Quote 19: "I want to go on living even after my death! And therefore I am grateful to God for giving me this gift, this possibility of developing myself and of writing, of expressing all that is in me. I can shake off everything if I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn." Tuesday, 4 April, 1944

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Dalai Lama's new book-Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World'.

Tibetan Guru Dalai Lama has come forward with another book after his previous one published in 2010.
The recent book is -Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World.
He states in the book that India has been his second home for more than 50 yrs, ever since he was forced to leave Tibet due to Chinese occupation.
Still pressing forward with Tibetan Liberty , Dalai Lama has his headquarters in the beautiful Daramshala in Himachal Pradesh

Monday, December 5, 2011

Legend of cinema Prithiviraj Kapoor From Lyallpur to Bombay

Legend of cinema Prithiviraj Kapoor From Lyallpur to Bombay

"One actor who changed the eco system of Indian cinema by his sheer presence and then giving birth to 3 sons who also became legends.
Best known as Shenshah Akbar in Mughal E Azam, Prithiviraj Kapoor is the patriarch of the Kapoor family of Hindi films, five generations of which, beginning with him, have played active role in Bollywood. He is also the founder of Prithvi Theatre.
Prithviraj was born on November 3, 1906 at Samundri near the town of Lyallpur (now known as Faisalabad in Pakistan) to a middle-class family of Punjabi Khatri origin."
The elders of Dhaki Munawar Shah, birthplace of Indian film heroes such as Raj Kapoor, Shami Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor, still recall the days they spent together

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Cannibalism Normal For Early Humans?

Cannibalism Normal For Early Humans?:

"Scientists from England, Australia, and Papua New Guinea say that cannibalism is the most likely explanation for their discovery that genes protecting against brain diseases that can be contracted by eating contaminated flesh have long been spread throughout the world.
A growing body of evidence, such as piles of human bones with clear signs of human butchery, suggests cannibalism was widespread among ancient cultures. The discovery of this genetic resistance, which shows signs of having spread as a result of natural selection, supports the physical evidence for cannibalism, say the scientists
The brain diseases, called prion diseases, are characterized by loss of coordination, dementia, paralysis, and eventually death. Modern examples include Creutzfeld Jacob disease and kuru in humans and mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, in animals."

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/04/0410_030410_cannibal.html

Languages on Papua vanish without a whisper

Languages on Papua vanish without a whisper | Entertainment | DAWN.COM:
"New Guinea is home to more than 1,000 languages — around 800 in Papua New Guinea and 200 in Indonesian Papua — but most have fewer than 1,000 speakers, often centred around a village or cluster of hamlets.
Some 80 per cent of New Guinea’s people live in rural areas and many tribes, especially in the isolated mountains, have little contact with one another, let alone with the outside world.
The most widely-spoken language is Enga, with around 200,000 speakers in the highlands of central PNG, followed by Melpa and Huli.
“Every time someone dies, a little part of the language dies too because only the oldest people still use it,” said Nico, the curator of Cendrawasih University’s museum.
“In towns but also eventually in the forest, Indonesian has become the main language for people under 40"

from http://www.dawn.com/2011/07/21/languages-on-papua-vanish-without-a-whisper.html

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A Bird's Song

When I would play my song
You used to sing along.
I always seem to forget
How fragile are the very strong.
I'm sorry I can't steal you
I'm sorry I can't stay
So I put band-aids on your knees
And watch you fly away

I'm sending you away tonight

I'll put you on a bird's strong wing
I'm saving you the best way I know how
I hope again one day to hear you sing

You know we're not so far away

Get on a boat, get on a train
And if you ever think you're drowning
I'll try to slow the rain
In two years or so
Drop me a line
Write me a letter
I hope to find you're doing better, better than today, better everyday

I'm sending you away tonight

I'll put you on a bird's strong wing
I'm saving you the best way I know how
I hope again one day to hear you sing
I'm saving you the only way that I know how
I hope again one day to hear you sing
I hope again one day to see you bring your smile back around again

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Saudi Arabia of Potash

The Saudi Arabia of Potash

This is the new name for the much sought after grey dust province in canada.
Saskatchawan province of canada is much in news due to the presence of huge deposits of Grey dust --Potash, lying at a depth of 1000mts.Potash is an important fertilizers , infact one among the three most needed fertilizers in the world.In proportions with nitrogen and phosphate it increases the crops yield.

In 1940's it was first discovered in Saskatchewan.

Potash is the common name for various mined and manufactured salts that contain potassium in water-soluble form(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/potash).Apat from fertilizers it is used in chemical and manufactured products.


Sunday, November 6, 2011

India to overtake China in 2014: Ernst & Young

India to overtake China in 2014: Ernst & Young: -
India will overtake China in 2014, according to a forecast by the Ernst & Young's report on Rapid Growth Markets (RGMs). In 2014, India is expected to grow at 9 per cent while China is expected to grow at 8.6 per cent.
India and China would probably be less impacted among the 25 Rapid Growth Markets (RGMs) in case of a deterioration of the Eurozone debt crisis.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The 7 billion mark

We are 7 billion today
..............what is happening ..................


increasing life span,
better medical facilities,
fertility rates dropping,
increasing aging population

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Apple Cake Recipe - Food.com - 291057

Apple Cake Recipe - Food.com - 291057

Directions:

  1. 1
    Preheat oven to 180 degree celsius.
  2. 2
    Grease pie plate.
  3. 3
    Sift flour with and sugar and then add the egg, melted butter and milk and mix well.
  4. 4
    Pour mix into greased pie plate.
  5. 5
    Mix cinnamon and sugar together.
  6. 6
    Arrange sliced apples on top and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon mix.
  7. 7
    Bake in oven for 30 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean once pierce

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Are You a Role Model?

Are You a Role Model? - Tony Schwartz - Harvard Business Review
"Deep generosity — generosity that requires personal sacrifice — is something else altogether. It's the $15-an-hour worker who puts $10 in the collection plate every week, or lends money to a friend in even greater need, and therefore has less money available to put food on the table for his family.
"To whom much is given," the parable goes in Luke 12:35, "of him much will be required." Fairness is the sine qua non of any sustainable society."

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Being Alone by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Being Alone
by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Every day,
put a few minutes aside to be alone
and think about the coming day
or the day that has just passed,
about people you have met.
Also think about yourself
and what you are lacking.
But never brood excessively by yourself;
rather let the One who knows your secrets
participate in your solitude.
Each of us has things we never utter,
things we conceal
like a beloved treasure within our solitude.
Only God knows them;
Hence draw God
Into your solitude.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Nikos Kazantzakis quotes

Nikos Kazantzakis quotes


  • Die every day. Be born every day. Deny everything you have every day. The superior virtue is not to be free but to fight for freedom

  • Every man worthy of being called a son of man bears his cross and mounts his Golgotha.

  • Overdraw me, Lord, and who cares if I break.
  • All hopes and despairs vanish in the voracious, funneling whirlwind of God
  • I love, I feel pain, I struggle. The world seems to me wider than the mind, my heart a dark and almighty mystery.
  • I said to the almond tree: "Speak to me of God"
               and the almond tree blossomed.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The great land grab for personal, political and corporate gains

The great land grab of India

Be it the Raman Singh-led BJP government in Chhattisgarh,
BJP Govt of Madhya Prades ,
Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in Uttar Pradesh,
Biju's BJD govt in Orissa,
previous CPI(M)-led Left Front government's initiatives in West Bengal , they have all , for the immediate personal and political gains , overlooked the rights of the farmers and tribal land rights by taking up huge industrialisation and infrastructure projects
They have ignored the livelihood concerns of these land based communities,
-leading to unjust agricultural and forest land acquisition ,
-displacement of local and tribal communities,
-economic and social marginalisation of farming communities
-increasing risk of environmental hazards
-and increase in the number of landless labourers

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Paintings of Rabindranath Tagore

Tagore show



Tagore known for his literary works across the globe was also a versed painter, a facet of his not much known to the world.
 

From 1928 onwards, Rabindranath began to paint images laden with memory and fantasy. He used very simple material – any available paper, coloured ink, crayon, gouache pigment, brush, rags and fingers with frenzy. He painted heads, figures, bizarre animals and flora, and landscapes of the mind.” It took India time to ‘accept' him as an artist. Tagore had his first show of painting in the early 1930s in Calcutta (now Kolkata) to a lukewarm response.
The National Gallery for Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi, is celebrating it with a unique art exhibition titled “Circle of Art: The Three Tagores”.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Annihilating caste and Ambedkar

Annihilating caste

Baba saheb Ambedkar in his time took lot of initiatives to overcome the caste barriers and hurdles that most poor indians were facing.
He tried his best with the then British  government to create a seperate electorate for the lower caste marginalised Indians , so as to bring them up in he political and educational circle of country, but he could not suceed.Yet his efforts have not gone in vain.

The less priviledged have been able to come up the creamy layer because of his efforts.

Ironically in India Where politics has its tentacles spread into every nook and corner of the Indian society, one sees caste based politics and caste and sub caste based ooganizations flourishing just to gain the vote bank , much less for the development of the marginalised.
According to Ambedkar, caste destroyed the concept of ethics and morality. To quote him: “The effect of caste on the ethics of the Hindus is simply deplorable. Caste has killed public spirit. Caste has destroyed the sense of public charity. Caste has made public opinion impossible. A Hindu's public is his caste. His responsibility is to his caste. His loyalty is restricted only to his caste. Virtue has become caste-ridden, and morality has become caste-bound.

YEMEN: Conflict generating more child soldiers |

Clad in military fatigues at a recently established checkpoint west of the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, 15-year-old Walid tried to sling an AK-47 assault rifle over his shoulder but the gun was too big for his short physique.

"He is carrying a gun taller than him," mocked a passer-by.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

$50 Billion mountain Peak in Peru Bought for $810 Million by China for copper mining

China Boss in Peru on $50 Billion Peak Bought for $810 Million

Chinese mining investments of $11 billion for Peru project , for mining copper as chinese demand for the metal soars up.

Chinese state-owned mining company will tear down the peak in Peru's town of Morococha, 103-year-old mining town with $50 billion deposit of ore underneath , to ship home the copper and leaving behind a crater 800 meters (2,600 feet) deep and a third larger than New York City's Central Park . The mountain village's population of 5,397 will be relocated . Many don't want to leave.

As chinese economy surges many mining treasures are being searched for meeting its copper needs.
This precious metal's global demand is stated to exceed its supply by 11 million tons by 2035 .

More than half of China's 1.3 billion people live in rural areas. Over the next 15 years, the country will need 50,000 skyscrapers, 170 mass transit systems and urban housing for 350 million people as it develops the interior, according to a 2009 study by the McKinsey Global Institute, a research arm of New York-based McKinsey & Co. That represents a potential doubling of the domestic market for autos, appliances, televisions and other consumer goods.


Why Americans pay more for health care

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

An economy that works: Job creation and America's future

Ever since the recession 2008-2009 , American economy has suffered a huge setback in terms of Job loss.Since the formation of a new government, which is focused on addressing this issue , the challenge still looms larger.
The job creation process has been slow, and it is still a mammoth task a head for the country to provide jobs for the future recruits as well as the present unemployed workforce.

Following is an excerpt from McKinsey survey indicating the areas from which future jobs will be created and how to create sustainable jobs and throws light on the growing gaps in skill and education that slows down the employment.


An economy that works: Job creation and America's future:

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Earth may enter a Little Ice Age within a decade

Earth may enter a Little Ice Age within a decade:

Solar activity rises and falls about every 11 years, which is half of the 22-year sunspot cycle. The current cycle is now supposed to be ramping up, but so far results have been most disappointing.
Sunspots, the enormous magnetic storms that erupt on the sun's surface as the cycle builds, might disappear entirely for the first time since the Maunder Minimum, almost 400 years ago.

The Maunder Minimum, a 70-year period from 1645 to 1715 when virtually no sunspots appeared, coincided with the Little Ice Age.

http://www.iceagenow.com/Earth_may_enter_a_Little_Ice_Age_within_a_decade.htm

Mount Etna eruption 'knocks clocks 15 minutes fast'

Underwater volcanoes heating Antarctic waters

Underwater volcanoes heating Antarctic waters

Ship-borne sea-floor mapping technology is enabling scientists working to understand the eruption and collapse of volcanoes under sea surface.
This new technology will enable scientists to understand the Evolution of Earth and also provide extremely valuable information concerning disasters like Tsunami.

12 volcanoes beneath the sea surface — some up to 3km (1.86 miles) high. They found 5km (3 mile) diameter craters left by collapsing volcanoes and 7 active volcanoes visible above the sea as a chain of islands.

http://www.iceagenow.com/Underwater_volcanoes_heating_Antarctic_waters.htm

Skype introduces video calling for Android -

Skype introduces video calling for Android

With the new Android Skype app, users will be able to make free one-to-one video calls between Android phones, iPhones, Mac computers, Microsoft Windows PCs and televisions.

The first Android handsets to support Skype video calling are the HTC Desire 5, Sony Ericsson Xperia neo, Sony Ericsson Xperia pro and the Google Nexus S

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/skype-introduces-video-calling-for-android/163967-11.html

Telgi names Sharad Pawar in multi-crore fake stamp paper scam -

Telgi names Sharad Pawar in scam - India News - IBNLive


Abdul Karim Telgi, the main accused in the multi-crore fake stamp paper scandal, has named Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar during investigation. "Mr Pawar, Mr Bhujbal," he tells the investigators. “Politicians are the backbone of this business,” he is heard saying

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance

"The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance, and of my cup; thou maintainest my lot.  The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage."
Psalm 16: 5, 6
King James Version

"And the Lord gave them rest round about;... the Lord delivered all their enemies into their hand" (Joshua 21:44).
 
"He will beautify the meek with victory" (Ps. 149:4).

From pole to pole let others roam,
And search in vain for bliss;
My soul is satisfied at home,
The Lord my portion is.

2. Jesus, who on his glorious throne
Rules heav'n and earth and sea;
Is pleased to claim me for his own,
And give himself to me.
3. His person fixes all my love,
His blood removes my fear;
And while he pleads for me above,
His arm preserves me here.
4. His word of promise is my food,
His Spirit is my guide;
Thus daily is my strength renewed
And all my wants supplied.

5. For him I count as gain each loss,
Disgrace, for him, renown;
Well may I glory in his cross,
While he prepares my crown!

Settle into your quiet place of prayer and meditate

What sin is Satan trying to remind you of? Is it lying or adultery or abortion or jealousy or bitterness or resentment or unforgiveness or child molestation or abuse? Is it ingratitude or prayerlessness or pridefulness or casualness or hypocrisy or a critical spirit? When Satan comes to remind you of your sin, remind him that your sin has been forgiven and your guilt has been atoned for - at the Cross!  

It has been covered by the blood of Jesus, and you bear it no more! When Satan tries to dig up your forgiven past, settle into your quiet place of prayer and meditate on the words of [an] old hymn:

Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ has regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.

It is well with my soul,
It is well with my soul,
It is well, it is well, with my soul.

My sin, oh, the bliss of this glorious thought!
My sin, not in part but the whole,
Is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!





-Expecting to See Jesus: A Wake-Up Call for God's People. (An Expanded Edition of "I Saw the Lord"), by Anne Graham-Lotz


Attrition highest in B’lore, Hyderabad & Chennai

Attrition highest in B’lore, Hyderabad & Chennai - The Economic Times
Companies located in the southern cities of Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai are finding it difficult to hold on to their young employees as attrition levels in these cities stood at 15%--- the highest in the country during the last twelve months.
Junior level profiles having work experience of 1-3 years stole the limelight from across all other hierarchical levels. This segment showed the highest and the fastest growing intent to hire, while middle-level hiring (with 3-7 years of work experience) showed a marginal drop in the data collected from about 8 major cities.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/jobs/attrition-highest-in-blore-hyderabad-chennai/articleshow/92002

Water Conflict Chronology Timeline List

Somalia drought is 'worst disaster'

Back to Tahrir Square

People are back.
The Nile farmers are back.
The students are back.
Burqa clad women are back.
Coptic Christians and the conservative Muslims,
both young and old are back.
The factory workers are back
The anti-regimist are back.
Back with the slogan " Revolution First"
Back with the Arabic line-"Remove the Regime"
Baring the high heat as they bore the cold winter months,
Then it was January,
now it is July,
but the motive is same,
a new independent democratic Egypt.

The movement is gaining momentum,
people want better jobs, better health,
better life and better country.

They want justice and freedom,
they want prosperity for their Land.

The Egyptian soil is awaiting another Revolution.

By Self

Read more....................................

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/07/08/once_more_to_tahrir


Friday, July 8, 2011

Angels

AAngels are commissioned by Divine Providence to guard the human race and be present with every man to protect him from injury. As parents, when their children have occasion to travel a dangerous way, infested by robbers, appoint persons to guard and assist them in case of attack, so has our Heavenly Father placed angels over each of us, in our journey towards our heavenly country, that guarded by their vigilant care and assistance we may escape the ambushes and repel the fierce attacks of our enemies, proceed directly on our journey, secured by this guiding protection against the devious paths into which our treacherous enemy would mislead us, and pursue steadily the path that leads to heavenngels http://catholicharboroffaithandmorals.com/Guardian.html

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The plight of Canadian Natives

European colonists wiped off the Native inhabitants of Northern America in several ways which included distributing Smallpox infected blankets, seizing their Territories, --a planned genocide. The natives of the land who settled by the way of Berring Bridge , who ruled for centuries, practicing peacefully their own way of life.

It is moving, to read the feelings of the descendants of the Native, who still feel strangers in Canada, their ancestral land , when the rest of the country celebrates Canada Day.They see this as day, when their freedom was seized and not as a day of freedom and fireworks.

Every Canada Day, I reflect on the continual theft of my land and resources, on broken treaties, on the genocide of my peoples and the refusal to recognize my sovereignty........I will be commemorating the sickness, starvation and death of my ancestors, as a result of colonization and greed, to make way Canadians to have all that they have today.........


read " Our home on Native land "

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

How Saudi Arabia Inhibits Democracy and Progress in the Arab World

How Saudi Arabia Inhibits Democracy and Progress in the Arab World

Religious policing is common her, people have heard about tough saudi laws concerning women, this oil rich country , with its unique culture and tradition is a very exiciting subject to study.
But this country has banned too many freedom .
This article cites how the ruling monarch , has been inhibiting democracy.

In particular if you are woman, tough luck. You have the right to remain covered and serve the males around you. You are not allowed to drive and if you attend university, your chances of working would be like winning the lottery. Indeed, women make up 5% of the workforce in Saudi Arabia

http://www.north-africa.com/naj_news/news_na/1maynineteen46.html

Morocco: A Plastic Surgery destination

Morocco: A Plastic Surgery destination
Half the cost as compared to US, an exotic location, a healthy way to recover from plastic surgery , away from the curious queries of the neighbours , are some of the reasons why this country in northen Africa has all to sudden becoming a famous destination for plastic surgey.
Morocco was long famous for its beautiful beaches, its music, its boudein culture and a place of cultural confluence.
Now with plastic surgey costs surging high at the western world , this destination is gaining prominence for getting the plastic work done at an unimaginable cost.
Check out at

http://www.morocconewsline.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=466&Itemid=59

Monday, July 4, 2011

Hans Christian Anderson Quotes


"To be of use to the world is the only way to be happy. "

How true is this first quote of Hans Christian Anderson.Nothing else provides contentment to a man than being of use to his fellow beings in whatever vocation.

"The whole world is a series of miracles, but we're so used to them we call them ordinary things"

"Almighty God, thee only have I; thou steerest my fate, I must give myself up to thee! Give me a livelihood! Give me a bride! My blood wants love, as my heart does!"

"Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up."

"If you looked down to the bottom of my soul, you would understand fully the source of my longing and – pity me. Even the open, transparent lake has its unknown depths, which no divers know."

“Every man's life is a fairy tale written by God's fingers”

“Where words fail, music speaks.”

"To travel is to live."

“Just living is not enough... One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.”

“Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.”
www.thinkexist.com

Scripture verses 4th July 2011

“If only I touch his cloak, I will get well.”

Mt -9:20

 "Believe ye that I am able to do this?" 

(Matt. 9:28).

 

JESUS FALLS THE FIRST TIME WITH THE CROSS

JESUS BEFORE PILATE




As an adult, sometimes I feel abandoned and afraid as well. Sometimes I too, feel like I am treated unfairly or blamed for things unfairly. I have a hard time when people don,t understand  me at home or at work.Its very painful Lord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Help me be grateful for what you did for me. Help me to accept criticism and unfairness as you did, and not complain. Help me pray for those who have hurt me.Its very hard Lord!!!!!!!!!!!!

My Jesus, often have I signed the death warrant by my sins; save me by Thy death from that eternal death which I have so often deserved.You have preserved me n number of times.Thank You  JESUS. 

 

Saturday, July 2, 2011

David Livingstone letter deciphered at last , I bow to the Divine hand that chastens me

David Livingstone letter deciphered at last


David Livingstone , the well known missionary , traveller and Explorer died in a quite an unknown death.
He has been credited with great travel discoveries, discovery of victoria falls, river Nile, Lake Nyasa, rivr Zambesi.He did pioneering medical work for his African brothers and lived his life dedicated for their service.He was also a well known abolitionist.Together with his wife, Mary Moffat , he lived to see his brothers of Africa lifted up.

He faced many odds , working in the Malaria torn, sleeping sickness infested jungles.He lost his wife in Africa after an illness of few days and it at that time that he felt the most lowest in his life.This man who had faced many dangers and odds , wept like a child.
He says" for the first time in my life iam willing to die.This heavy stroke quite takes the heart out of me......I try to bend to the blow as from our heavenly Father.......I shall do my duty.....I bow to the Divine hand that chastens me .God grant that I may learn the Lesson He means to teach!."

Back home, Livingstone's supporters were going mad with worry. No one had heard from him in years, and as Livingstone recovered, search parties set out into the interior to discover his fate. He was eventually located near the eastern shore of the massive Lake Tanganyika by journalist Henry Morton Stanley, whose memorable quip, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" immortalized their encounter.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Indian Black Money through Mauritius

Unaccounted wealth stashed overseas comes back through Mauritius

A lot of Fury and Fasts have bben pouring out in the Indian soil agaisnt the piles of Black currency notes of unaccounted wealth of Indian big wigs.
Corruption has slowed down the progress of my country and everyone in politics seems to have dirtied his hands in it to stock up this pile of cash.

It is truly unfortunate that the nation which once was spearheaded by Mahatma Gandhi is knee deep in the dark waters of Black money, corruption and poverty.


Will the govt do something against the Tax Heavens usage for dumping the excess unaccounted wealth?
read the article from BUSINESS TODAY.

God is in every tomorrow, Therefore I live for today

 
  1st of July 2011
Todays begining was wrought with thoughts , which seemed to clip my aspirations.
Sometimes circumstances close the rainbow behind the cloud.Then i was busy with my work, fatigued but suddenly amidst hopelessness came a fleeting thought of going back to God, with whom i had a clash of arguments and had come out waving my hand in despair.
 
Somedays , every corner looks with no way out, it looks as though your plans may not take wings, you waited and waited, and dreamed , but will it ever happen.
Heart turns soar and cheer disappears, but at moments of despair, something prompts you to look at the Face of the Saviour who holds your way and then my heart slowly tries to understand,
 
This is my motivation for today.
The desires of heart may see no way out, 
odds may not favour my way
but my sailor is smart and wise
and knows to set my sails
in the way the wind flows
He knows to change the winds as well
how did i lose my hope 
and thought to shut those yearnings in
nay, i will look upto Him
He is my Light when darkness sets in 
and He will chart my course.
---self

There is no storm hath power to blast The tree God knows

The wind that blows can never kill
The tree God plants;
It bloweth east, it bloweth west,
The tender leaves have little rest,
But any wind that blows is best.
The tree that God plants
Strikes deeper root, grows higher still,
Spreads greater boughs, for God's good will
Meets all its wants.
 
There is no storm hath power to blast
The tree God knows;
No thunderbolt, nor beating rain,
Nor lightning flash, nor hurricane;
When they are spent, it doth remain,
The tree God knows,
Through every tempest standeth fast,
And from its first day to its last
Still fairer grows.
--Selected
Source - Charles Cowman,s Streams in the Desert
 

Wait patiently wait, God never is late;

Wait patiently wait,
God never is late;
Thy budding plans are in Thy Father's holding,
And only wait His grand divine unfolding.
Then wait, wait,
Patiently wait.
Trust, hopefully trust,
That God will adjust
Thy tangled life; and from its dark concealings,
 
Will bring His will, in all its bright
revealings.
Then trust, trust,
Hopefully trust.
Rest, peacefully rest
On thy Saviour's breast;
Breathe in His ear thy sacred high ambition,
And He will bring it forth in blest fruition.
Then rest, rest,
Peacefully rest! --Mercy A. Gladwin
 
source- Charles Cowman's Streams in the Desert

The Blood Pressure reducing Plant of Indian medicine

This magical plant used in ancient Indian medicine for thousands of years has wonderful property of lowering high BP.
Rauwolfia serpentina

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Fukushima Failure-Improper Corporate Governance

March 11 2011, a 15m high tsunami wave struck Japan, it destroyed thousands of people and millions worth property.
A far more important event , with its far reaching consequence, which threatened the world was this wave hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant of TEPCO company.

The cosequences resulting in failure of the plant and leakage of Radiation could have been avoided , had the Corporate Governance laws of Japan been properly working.
The lack of voted Directors and Special Steering Committees for special risk assessment and mitigation , led to TEPCO covering up many of its past failures.
Nobody was allowed to question.
Those who questioned and were the whistle blowers were not offered protection, matters were covered up but the basic framework was never strengthened.

Building a 7m high wall around the plant with a diesel powered Backup kept at the basement of the Plant was the result of ignoring the possibility that a 15m wave could also strike the island .

A 2001 whistleblower event led to the uncovering of 27 falsified inspection reports and much uproar by the public , but the company and the govt failed to take up concrete action instead only hushed it under by ignoring proper action.
The Fukushima Warning - WSJ.com

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Saint Augustine quotes on Prayer, Faith and Humility

Prayer has, besides the effect of spiritual consolation which it brings with it, a twofold power regarding the future: the power, namely, of meriting, and that of winning favours. But prayer, as indeed every other virtuous act, derives its power of meriting from that root which is charity, and the true and proper object of charity is that Eternal Good, the enjoyment of Which we merit. Now prayer proceeds from charity by means of the virtue of religion whose proper act is prayer; there accompany it, however, certain other virtues which are requisite for a good prayer—namely, faith and humility. For it belongs to the virtue of religion to offer our prayers to God; while to charity belongs the desire of that the attainment of which we seek in prayer. And faith is necessary as regards God to Whom we pray; for we must, of course, believe that from Him we can obtain what we ask. Humility, too, is called for on the part of the petitioner, for he must acknowledge his own needs. And devotion also is necessary; though this comes under religion of which it is the first act, it conditions all subsequent effects.
And its power of obtaining favours prayer owes to the grace of God to Whom we pray, and Who, indeed, induces us to pray. Hence Saint. Augustine says: "He would not urge us to ask unless He were ready to give"; and S. Chrysostom says: "He never refuses His mercies to them who pray,[Pg 139] since it is He Who in His loving-kindness stirs them up so that they weary not in prayer."

Thomas Aquinas quote on the purpose of prayer

The whole object of prayer is to be heard, and the Psalmist says that it is our desires which are heard: The Lord hath heard the desire of the poor. Prayer, then, is desire; but desire is an act of the appetitive powers.
[Pg 70]
But the Lord is said to hear the desires of the poor either because their desire is the reason why they ask—since our petitions are in a certain sense the outward expression of our desires; or this may be said in order to show the swiftness with which He hears them—even while things are only existing in the poor man's desire; God hears them even before they are expressed in prayer. And this accords with the words of Isaias: And it shall come to pass that before they shall call I will hear, as they are yet speaking I will hear

http://www.gutenberg.org

Saint Ambrose Quote

Saint Ambrose says: "God calls those whom He deigns to call; and whom He wills to make religious He makes religious; and had He willed it He would have made the Samaritans devout instead of indevout."

San Agustín cita a: Tenemos que permanecer en Cristo!

San Agustín cita a: Tenemos que permanecer en Cristo! Entonces, ¿cómo no ser que ahora poseemos Dónde estamos entonces a cumplir y dónde vamos a sacar la vida? Deje que la Sagrada Escritura habla por nosotros para que no nos parece de una mera conjetura estar diciendo cosas contrarias a la enseñanza de la Palabra de Dios. Escucha las palabras de alguien que sabía: Si Dios es por nosotros ¿quién contra nosotros [44] El Señor, dice, es la porción de mi herencia [45] El les dijo: no:. Señor, ¿qué me has de dar la mía herencia? Todo lo que tú puedes darme no sirve para nada! Ser mi herencia! Te amo! Te hago el amor por completo! Con todo mi corazón, con toda mi alma, con toda mi mente yo te amo! Entonces, ¿cuál será mi destino? ¿Qué quieres darme sálvate a ti mismo? Esto es amar a Dios libremente. Esta es la esperanza de Dios de Dios. Este es apresurarse a estar lleno de Dios, para ser saciado con él. Para él es suficiente para ti, sin él nada puede te basta!

 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/22295/22295-h/22295-h.htm

S. Agustín: clamé al Señor con mi voz

S. Agustín: clamé al Señor con mi voz [46] Muchos lloran al Señor para que puedan ganar riquezas, para que puedan evitar pérdidas, sino que grito que su [Pg. 33] de la familia puede ser establecida, que piden temporal. la felicidad, de dignidades mundanas, y, por último, claman por la salud del cuerpo, que es el patrimonio de los pobres. Para estas cosas, y cosas por el estilo llorar a muchos al Señor, apenas un clamor por el Señor mismo! ¿Qué tan fácil es para un hombre al deseo toda clase de cosas del Señor y, sin embargo, no deseo que el Señor mismo! Como si el regalo podría ser más dulce que el Dador!