Categories
Essay

Purpose of Existence

Ever wondered why to follow norms or is this place where you belong? Doubt or questioned choices made by you or by anyone else
If yes then you are thinking correctly
This are basic questions arouse in every curious mind .
But what more interesting is the question of your existence to particular place

“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

Life is very simple, it really is, but because most of us live from the mind and not from the heart, we developed this false belief that life is complicated and that the purpose of our lives is something very complex and hard to find, but that’s just nonsense. If you want to know what the purpose of life and the reason of your existence is, just close your eyes, place your hands over your heart, take a few deep breaths and just ask the answer of yourself. Ask yourself:

“What is the purpose of life? What is the reason for our existence?”

And if you can silence your mind completely, connecting with the deep part of you that holds the answers to all your life questions, I guarantee you that the answer you will get will look something like this

“The purpose of life is to love. To become one with love and then to radiate that love outwards. To serve, to shine and to share your light with the rest of the world. “

That’s it. That’s all there is to it. Nothing complex, and nothing too hard to find. The purpose of life to love, to truly love. To love with all your heart, and with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength. To love everything and everyone, without excluding anyone or anything, To become one with love and then to radiate that love outwards… To love those who love you, and also those who don’t. Not necessary because they deserve it, but because love is the only things we have to offer.

The purpose of life is to become one with love… To have love flow through every cell of your body and then to project that love outwards. To infuse love into all that you do, to infuse love into your surroundings, your relationships, your work, your life, and the whole world. To shine your light on to the world and to make this world a better place with your presence, with your gifts, with your light, and with your grace. And if you can do this, if you can live your life from a place of total love and acceptance, then your whole life will be a complete success and everything you will do will succeed.

That’s the purpose of life…

Categories
Essay

Femininity in Men

“As we embrace the divine feminine, we find an awakening to all the parts of ourselves that have remained hidden, a deeper connection to our feelings, our emotions, our pleasures, and our bodies”. – C. Ara Campbell

Once a man crying. He does not try to hide the tears, he does not wipe away at them, muttering about something being in his eye. He is weeping without shame in the middle of everyone .


It was very rare, most men usually don’t want to touch an emotive subject with a ten-foot pole, at least not in public.

And seeing the reactions from other, it is not hard to see why. While it is true that women have suffered terribly from a masculine dominated society, on a different level, men have too. They have had to bury their emotions and feminine essence, causing great pain to themselves and others. I believe it is now time to come together to heal and honour the feminine side of us all

The man who knows that femininity isn’t about being attracted to men, and that for women, it isn’t about pleasing men. It isn’t about being a certain gender.

Just as a feminine woman does not need large breasts or the perfect shade of lipstick, same way a man who embraces his feminine energy does not need to be afraid of losing his masculinity.

It is believed healthy and balanced masculine energy can be the source of a nurturing and reliable provider; a great parent, partner, and friend. However, when the masculine energy is imbalanced, when the feminine is ignored, we may have trouble connecting to our hearts or allowing those closest to us in.


“What is the most beautiful in virile men is something feminine; what is most beautiful in feminine women is something masculine”. – Susan Sontag

Categories
Essay

Creativity

“Creativity is a form of problem solving that needs to be applied in cases in which neither the form of the solution nor the path to it are clear” Creativity surrounds everyday life because it is innovation and ability to learn the unknown. Although creativity and imagination are a necessity in society, not everyone can be “creative”. Certain factors play a role in determining whether a student could be creative; however, these factors could be unpredictable and not completely guarantee a child ‘s creativeness.

Creativity is not equivalent to intelligence. A highly intelligent individual need not necessarily be creative .It is also observed that by proper training creative thinking can be improved. Recognition of the creativeness of the child by the family members and teachers and encouraging the child to develop creative thinking yields good results as found by studies.

1. Rich environment which stimulates creative thinking is essential

2. Freedom from completely structured situation allows the child for free expression in art, science, etc. instead of assigning endless task to perform

3- Recognizing the creative child and reinforcing his creative abilities

4- Teachers should put emphasis on helping children see relationships, contrasts and sequences

5- Group contributions and interpersonal stimulation to be encouraged

6- Teachers must help children for creative play, dramas, drawings, paintings, music, dance, etc.

7. Role of self-discovery in creative activities must be recognized

8. Recognition of readiness for creativity

9. The importance of the whole community as a stimulus to creative effort has to be realized

10. Good and stimulating environment is necessary so that the child develops self-confidence

11. The teacher instead of expecting mere obedience, encourage for free expression, originality and variety.

Categories
Essay

Shakti: The goddess

Goddess worship is one of the longest standing religious traditions in hinduism.The term shakti refers to multiple ideas. Its general definition is dynamic energy that is responsible for creation, maintenance, and destruction of the universe. It is identified as female energy because shakti is responsible for creation, as mothers are responsible for birth. Without shakti, nothing in this universe would happen; she stimulates siva, which is passive energy in the form of consciousness, to create. Ardhanarishvara, a Hindu deity who is half male and half female, is an iconic representation of this idea. The deity is equally male and female, illustrating that the creation, maintenance, and destruction of the universe is dependent on both forces.

Shakti also refers to the manifestations of this energy, namely goddesses. Some goddesses embody the destructive aspects of shakti, such as death, degeneration, and illness, while other goddesses embody the creative and auspicious powers of shakti, such as nature, the elements, music, art, dance, and prosperity. Shakti may be personified as the gentle and benevolent Uma, consort of Shiva, or Kali, the terrifying force destroying evil, or Durga, the warrior who conquers forces that threaten the stability of the universe. Goddess worshippers often view their deity as the all-powerful Supreme Being, second not even to a male god.

The Hindu tradition also considers women the vessels of shakti. This identification with shakti acknowledges women as the vessels of both creative and destructive power. Like many modern cultures, Hindu culture has a hard time reconciling the biological compulsion of these two powerful forces. Some feminists and scholars criticize this identification because they believe it has led society to label women either as saints or sinners, with little room in between. They argue that women, like benevolent goddesses, are expected to exhibit forgiveness, compassion, and tolerance of others’ transgressions. If they conform to this role, patriarchal society accepts them; if they do not, and attempt to exhibit independence and assertiveness, they are considered destructive, disrupting community and family social structures. However, others argue that the idea of shakti can be used to empower Indian women to resist patriarchy.

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started