Can You Say, Too Much Information?

Today I was remembering a post Sreejit wrote when he arrived in America from India in 2014. I laughed just thinking about it. A few minutes ago I read the post to friends who are visiting and we all laughed. I decided to share it with all of you. Enjoy!

On Living and Dying Day 15 by Sreejit Poole

I think this is one of the best posts Sreejit has ever written.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Spare

Sometimes I feel like I spend my life looking for things.  Having spares is a necessity for keeping myself sane.  These are the items for which I most often need to find a spare.

 

And these are ones where I often can’t find my spares no matter how many  of them I buy!

I have a long way to go in mastering the virtue of being mindful.

 

Written for Weekly Photo Challenge: Spare

The Circle of Life

Sreejit at The Seeker’s Dungeon has been hosting an event called On Living and Dying.  I participated early in the challenge (Am I Contributing to My Living or My Dying?) but I find myself continuing to ponder the subject.  I realized that I have lots of photos of birthing and living and some that could probably be considered rebirth, but I had none of dying. Yesterday I remedied that situation.

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As I was writing this post, it occurred to me that I might be able to find evidence of rebirth already, and I did! Rebirth is occurring amidst the dying. What a good example of the circle of life.

 

 

The Future is Here!

On May 15, I published a post called Anticipating the Future. It was about the abundance of strawberries growing in my garden.

Ten days later the future arrived!

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By morning there will be more big red strawberries… and small white and red ones… ready to become my breakfast. Yummm.

Something to Strive For?

I hope you enjoy this 1 1/2 minute video as much as I did.  I do not expect any of these tasks will ever be on my list of accomplishments!

 

Another Rhododendron

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These photos barely give a glimpse of the beauty of this rhododendron. It was stunning.

Previous Rhododendron post

Visions of the Wise

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யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்
தீதும் நன்றும் பிறர்தர வாரா
நோதலும் தணிதலும் அவற்றோ ரன்ன
சாதலும் புதுவது அன்றே, வாழ்தல்

 

To us all towns are one, all men our kin,
Life’s good comes not from others’ gifts, nor ill,
Man’s pains and pain’s relief are from within,
Death’s no new thing, nor do our bosoms thrill
When joyous life seems like a luscious draught.
When grieved, we patient suffer; for, we deem
This much-praised life of ours a fragile raft
Borne down the waters of some mountain stream
That o’er huge boulders roaring seeks the plain
Tho’ storms with lightning’s flash from darkened skies.
Descend, the raft goes on as fates ordain.
Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !
We marvel not at the greatness of the great;
Still less despise we men of low estate.

 

When do you think this profound poem was written?

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The poem was created by Kaniyan Poongundran, a Tamil philosopher during the Sangam period (3rd century BC to the 4th century AD). It was published in the Purananuru  in 192 A.D.

 

Arrow Photo Credit: Wikimedia