Bits and pieces is what I have. I have never tried to comprehend the whole of myself at once.I know it will take time. In my journey towards self realization- be a witness and share your thoughts. This has been more than just my web log since May 2005. Some posts are copyright of Genesis Publishers.
Monday, September 28, 2020
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
Gham-e-ishq
Gham-e-ishq tera sukriya 🙏🏻
Tere firaq (separation) mein
Main kaha kaha se guzar gayi
Andhi aayi, toofan aaya
Main bekhauf (fearless) si nikal gayi.
Log kehne lage hai khabti (possesed/obsessed)-
Mere hikaayat (story) mein
Shaamil tu to nahi.
Magar kaafi hai
Mere akele ki muhabbat.
Mera jahaan tere maujudgi se
Mukammal na sahi..
(An attempt to write in Urdu )
Sunday, September 06, 2020
Book review: Big Lies in a Small Town by Diane Chamberlain
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
‘You have to make peace with your past to move into your future.’ Amazing storytelling by the author. This is a book about second chances. About making something out of your life after you have been a victim of circumstances or of a particularly evil person. Both Morgan and Anna find redemption in following their passion and not letting one single incident defining their whole life. This is a story of hope.
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Wednesday, September 02, 2020
About me
Nature has helped me heal in ways that I didn’t imagine I could. Growing plants from seeds in my vegetable patch has been one of the most satisfying experiences of my life. It was a way of reconnecting with nature after having lived in concrete jungles for years.
Those who know me know well that I cannot do anything without putting my whole heart into it. Most times, taking it to borderline obsession. In many phases of life, I was fortunate to find something that comforted me- whether it was a person, a hobby or the words of an accomplished writer. Things that are going to stay with me forever. Things that the world can’t take from me. And that is the essence of who I am.
Book review: The Glass Forest by Cynthia Swanson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Exceptional! I enjoyed the book more than I had expected to. Manipulation and lies can make us victims, but not when we can read people the right way. It takes a lot of heartbreaks to bring ourselves to only use people for our advantage. It is sad. It is when you have stopped believing in love. It is when you know that the only thing that matters most is our own survival. The Glass Forest is told from the perspective of three women with three different destinies. You know that all three have been wronged in different ways. You know that all three have not received the justice the way they deserved. But sometimes, freedom is more valuable than avenging yourself of all the wrongs you have faced.
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