I am working on a book. It’s a story of an Indian Boxer. I still don’t have a title. I am posting this to see initial reaction on it. I am still not sure when I will be able to finish it but it gives me something to work on during my idle time or plan my travels and meeting for it.

I will be posting some more excerpts as and when I make progress. Till then any kind of feedback is welcome.

‘…I could see the same restlessness to transcend the norms of life that is expected out of a village lad in Jasbir. Later when I found him in a Boxing ring, the angry eyes made sense to me.

Anger is the anchor for boxing. Hitler and Gandhi were both very angry people and knew how to express their anger. One wrote a bloody history while the other spoke of only peace and non-violence. If they had chosen to box, they would have made great boxers. However, both knew words and pens were bigger weapons than fists.

Yes, anger to change the world is what makes a great boxer. And Jasbir was a very angry young village boy endowed with a great physique….’

A lot. I got married to a beautiful lady. I am lucky my Karma Routes intersected with hers.

Sorry I have been away from Karma Blog for a while. Thank you for all the comments, Facebook  messages and emails. It will take me some time to respond to each personally. All I can say is that I have been overwhelmed by the love. I will soon post some videos of a small show that we had prepared for the reception.

I am very excited about some new associations at Karma Routes that we made at SATTE 2010. I will post the details very soon. There will be some great deals coming your way because of that.

I am personally also getting involved in a book project but it is a little premature to about it. I would soon be posting some excerpts to get your opinion on it from time to time.

All in all, it has been a hell of a year so far and it seems like I have just done the Surya Namaskar. The rest of the sequence is yet to unfold.

Thank you for being such great readers and commenters of Karma Blog. Starting from today we have our first guest post by Anita Dagar (dagaranita@gmail.com). If you would like to write a guest post for Karma Blog, please email at info@karmaroutes.com. Om.

to be

To be or not to be…. is an eternal dilemma of human existence. Every life has strokes of those aching ifs and buts which could change course of life drastically! Perplexed at almost every step of life wherever we have to make a choice/decision. Should I do this or that? Will this be a right decision? Scared of pain of failure and misery I find myself asking is there a perfect way of taking decisions? Where all happiness and no pain is guaranteed! May be yes and may be no! Depends how we understand life or rather I would say how we choose to understand life, at least that is what philosophers seem to say!

Jean Paul Sartre, a French philosopher had something very relevant to say for a situation like this. Life always offers more than one possibilities in every situation. It is up to us to make a choice. And whatever we may choose at some point we are bound to regret why I did not choose the other! This regret is inevitable element of human existence. Simply because human life is not a ready-made package, its like a shop of spare parts . You can assemble these parts in unlimited combinations. The possibilities are infinite but the fact that humans have a time limit for their stay on earth, makes it impossible for them to live all possibilities. You can live only a few. Which ones you live is of course your choice! (remember even when we say I was helpless it is actually that I chose to be helpless instead of say…not taking up the job and letting my parents suffer or getting married to a rich girl instead of the girl I loved because I did not want to hurt my parents. The fact is that you chose to give priority to something over the other and that is a choice!) Not making a choice is also making a choice!

Whether these choices were right or wrong is something you can leave on time to tell. You may take into account today all the right factors but whatever happens in future is not in your individual control. When you make a choice today; lets say you decide to marry your daughter to a well off Army officer, it might be that he leaves his job after six months or he is court marshaled or that particular battalion is dismissed for certain reasons and your son in law as a result is unemployed and your daughter is suffering because of that. Now the point is no one can know what future holds and hence what seems right today may appear wrong tomorrow.

Therefore, the points to drive home are:-

* I am a limited finite being, I can be at one place in one moment and after a certain time my stay on earth expires.

* Future holds endless possibilities and I can live only a few of them.

* What I live, I choose it to quite a large extent, knowingly or unknowingly.

* Whatever I may choose , its rightness cannot be guaranteed .

So what is in my hands is understand and accept the above and enjoy to the last bit the choices I make.

Would like to look at it from Indian perspective!

Compared to Jean Paul Sartre’s view Indian perspective is spiritual and mystic to quite some extent. It is more experiential and cyclic. In fact Hindu scriptures put it quite accurately how one should live and what is worth pursuing and what is not so significant in life. The ultimate end to be pursued is knowing oneself. That is knowing the true nature of self and liberating oneself from the cycle of birth and death. And there are three ways as described in Gita to know your true self and attain nirvana viz. Bhakti, Karma and Gyana. Depending upon one’s inclination one can choose anyone path (if one may say so!).

Speaking broadly human life is one of the endless possibilities that a soul goes through. Your life on earth is predestined (by your earlier karmic actions, desires) to quite a large extent but your actions/efforts or to put it accurately “Karma” can change the destiny as they say. So what is in human control is only do your karma and leave the rest to Him. Yes it is certainly easier said than done! One needs to practice it every moment to be able to reach that stage. Remember believing in the law of Karma is not being fatalist. In fact, it requires a deep understanding of your duties and courage and activeness to perform them. So you need to decide now how you would like to review your life. Though eventually it will come to some common similar issues, which can be summed up as following.

Life is a big leela /play created by God and though he has predestined major routes in your life but your actions can always change this route. (remember Savitri’s dialogue with lord Yama and bringing back her husband Satyavan back to life).

Your individual life is not existing in isolation so whatever actions you take are taken in a socio-political and economic structure and they will have reactions beyond your individual sphere of control. .

Only thing in human hands is doing one’s action/karma/duties.

And having realized this you can move on to two conclusions:-

First, whatever happened, you had no control over it, it had to happen and the same shall be the path for future. So let yourself float on the waves of life; Do not hang on to the rocks.

Secondly, if you would like to take responsibility for your existence, go and do your Karma and leave the rest to ‘him’. He will take care.

Bon Voyage!

An excellent presentation on ‘The Internet’. As a lot of our life has shifted on the Internet, this is getting more and more valid. A side note – The presentation touts tumblr as the next twitter and when we were planning Karma Blog, tumblr was our first destination. As it will get more popular, we will incorporate it more. Like it says, stop worrying and start loving the Internet.
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baby

It’s one of those Karmas that we know instinctively as a baby but unlearn it over time. Watch a baby take a breath and you will see as she inhales, her tummy will go up. With exhaling, it will come down.

Now put one hand on your tummy and observe what is happening. How’s your breathing?

happy

1. Exercise or Physical Yoga – The toughest to follow but once we overcome the dip, it will become second nature to us.

2. Laugh – Instant happiness. It releases endorphins. So lets laugh our heart out.

3. Dance – A great way to express our heart through our body as an instrument. Brings us happiness and spreads it.

4. Breath – Contains the Prana or Life Force. Breathing consciously brings the most amazing emotional health benefits. At Karma Blog, we will delve into it deeper in the coming days.

5. Travel – Natural places are known to have psychic energy that makes one happy. We experience it through everyday phenomenons like crashing of waves on the beach, sunrise in the valley, etc.

beingyogi

It’s easy to be a cynic and go through life criticizing and ranting about every small or big thing. It’s equally easy to be a hopeful and live through life just with dreams and optimism.

What’s difficult is striking the balance. Being Human. Being Yogi.

dog

Around familiar surroundings and people, a dog is more courageous. It will even fight with other dogs more fiercely if you are in the vicinity.

Same is true with humans. Being in love gives us courage and being loved gives us strength.

So find that love. if its not there, create it.

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wolf vs sheep

The above choice is handed to us again and again in different situations. Knowing that the choice exists and price of each makes it easier for us to choose.

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