Monday, March 18, 2013

concise.



A couple of months ago I joined a group where the participants are not only exceptional writers but take the time to visit and comment on each others writing. The group, Blogplicity, is a beautiful community and I am honoured to be a member. Recently, one of the members proposed a group of us take on a writing challenge called six-word memoirs. For the past month individuals have been writing such deep and insightful memoirs. Yesterday, it was Cairn's turn who courageously opened her heart and summed it up in six words.

One could ask why I'm choosing to post this here, as this blog is dedicated to delving into the practical applications of the Gita. There are two reasons. Firstly, the Gita is all about the essentials and gets right down to the heart of the matter. Nothing superfluous or dressy about it. It's concise. Similarly, this exercise forces me to think carefully about my life so far and boil it down to six words. Secondly, the Gita has shaped my life in such incredible and tangible ways. These six words below not only represent me, but more importantly, how the Gita has impacted me.

GRATEFUL FOR UNDESERVING BLESSINGS AND OPPORTUNITIES.

I now pass along the torch to Sulekha who will be writing her six-word memoir tomorrow on her blog!

11 comments:

  1. I love your memoir...Cultivating gratitude can really have an impact on how we see the world around us...as can reading the Gita! Your blog continues to inspire me to delve deep into its truths. Thank you!
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  2. Thank you Jessica! So many wonderful bhakti yogis inspired me in reading the Gita and if I can just pass it along then maybe I can start repaying the debt I owe them for all their care and guidance!

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  3. It's good to be grateful, but I just met you and still have a hard time believing that you are undeserving of either blessings or opportunities :)

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  4. Gratitude is the only prayer one needs to say everyday, Inspiring read. thanks

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  5. This is beautiful, Vinodini. I am always mindful of all the love and grace I enjoy - knowing I deserve none of it, but just am very blessed.

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  6. Thank you all so much! Everyone is so blessed but we often forget about it. This exercise was a helpful reminder. :D

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  7. This made me realize, too, how much blessings I have that I don't deserve, and God continues to shower me with such. He's such an amazing God, isn't He? Beautiful six words. God bless! :-)

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  8. Hi. I came across your memoir through Blogplicity. I love it. It seems that it is your humility that makes you deserving of your blessings. :-)

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  9. Gratitude is the key to happiness but I think all blessings are deserved so enjoy yours. Loved your memoir.

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  10. Thanks so much ladies! I only hope and pray that we can 1) recognize the blessings that are always being poured on us and 2) make the most of them! :D

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