Hi Friends,

I second Shilpa`s opinion that we need to shrug off this inertia that has
gripped us and stops us from achieving our true potential.Right now, while
saying this, I am also talking about myself. I personally feel that I have
been unable to bring myself out of my comfort zone inspite of trying hard.
The website development was a phase for me, when I felt that I was doing
some justice to my potential, however after that apart from going to
Pathshala, I have not been challenging myself much.

I remember what Chaitanya said in our meeting in August, "*We have to be our
own Jambvan to realize our true potential*." I always try to do that, but it
is true that this big inertia requires a large amount of energy and
determination if we want to free ourselves.

I feel that apart from the problems of being busy in life, we also need to
free ourselves of this inertia which stops us from doing something which we
did not do the previous day. We need to find ways for this. Perhaps, doing
it collectively may help us in a better manner.

One of my suggestions to counter this state is to have more discussions
about the world around us. That will enhance our awareness about the society
we are living in." If required, we may form a separate informal group of
Sanskaari, so as to keep the current group only for formal purposes and the
other group for informal discussions where we can discuss about anything and
everything under the sun. I would like to know others` views about it.

The best way to stop being quite is to start speaking. Lets speak about what
is right and what is wrong in the society. If something is not right, what
should be the right thing then? We may not be able to solve each and every
problem around us, but then atleast we would be aware about the possible
solutions.

What do others think about it?


On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:25 AM, sanskaari shilpa <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hii,
>
> I know that every one who reads this will say that even I have been
> too quite in the recent past. I have been a bit out of action and I
> know that I have been out of action. However, It seems like all
> actions have stopped.
>
> For many it is examination times, Some peoplea are too busy with their
> lives. Some people are looking at ways to improve themselves and then
> work towards improving others.
>
> I have been busy sorting out my life. I have not been keeping well
> recently. Also, I have my exams almost round the corner. Family
> obligations suddenly seem to have increased. I may not be physically
> present there however, I am always available if the need be.
>
> I urge everyone to become active on this group and on our site. Well,
> we can also start advertising our group and our website online. I will
> add it to my signature template on my emails.
>
> I want you people to drop in with ideas to advertise our website and
> our group.
>
> Chak de.
> Jain Hind.
> Rock on.....
> Sanskaari Shilpa
> >
>


-- 
Rohit

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