A dread and hatred of time is ubiquitous in Shakespeare's sonnets -
even in the ones that are about love. So more than one undergrad has written
papers on the themes of time and love in the sonnets ++ there are several peer
reviewed journal articles on
Srini RamaKrishnan wrote on 10/12/18 10:20 AM October 12, 2018:
Now if that's not an apt use case for the Americanism, shit happens... I
don't know what is :-)
I came down with an acute case of appendicitis while clerking a Quaker
Meeting for Worship for Business. It's an interesting
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 10:44 PM Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
> It was within less than a minute after he'd sat down to 'meditate'.
>
> So unless he slipped into some extremely deep yogic state within seconds
> after shutting his eyes ..
>
Now if that's not an apt use case for the Americanism,
It was within less than a minute after he'd sat down to 'meditate'.
So unless he slipped into some extremely deep yogic state within seconds after
shutting his eyes ..
On 12/10/18, 9:38 PM, "silklist on behalf of Srini RamaKrishnan"
wrote:
It's quite likely he may have been doing his
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 9:16 PM Ashim D'Silva
wrote:
> The current art world is its own awful mix of capitalism gone mad and
> exclusionary barriers of entry and so I can’t defend its excesses either. I
> guess I have to remain stuck in the middle and confused. It doesn’t help
> that Banksy
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 7:18 PM Manu Bhardwaj wrote:
> I'm uncomfortable with this. If you had ended up doing the opposite, you
> might then either have
> - forgotten about the incident altogether, or
> - rationalized it with an entirely different story
> in order to make it consistent with the
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:00 AM Suresh Ramasubramanian
wrote:
> Well that was remarkably philosophical - and sincerely felt. More
> power to you.
>
Thank you Suresh.
> The one thing I remember about the Aurobindo Ashram
[...]
was having a gentle joke at the expense of that
It’s well summarised in the oft misrepresented Frost poem:
*I shall be telling this with a sigh*
*Somewhere ages and ages hence:*
*Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—*
*I took the one less traveled by,*
*And that has made all the difference.*
The first line is generally omitted, practically
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:59 PM Srini RamaKrishnan
wrote:
When I didn't know as much about these things, I would be struck by some
> experiences, unable to explain them logically. Many years ago I was in
> Amsterdam, and I used to spend hours in front of a single painting by Van
> Gogh, and
So do I! My immediate reaction when I see that sort of getup is to
check whether my wallet is still in my pants pocket.
--srs
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:11 AM +0530, "Deepa Mohan"
wrote:
Enjoyed this account very much!
Enjoyed this account very much!
I find that I unconsciously judge people on the basis of things like
prominent streaks of vibhuti or sandal paste, astrologically significant
rings, flowing matted locks, and other external accoutrements. I find that
this is my mental conditioning due to the
Well that was remarkably philosophical - and sincerely felt. More power
to you.
The one thing I remember about the Aurobindo Ashram after being an on again off
again visitor over the past two decades (my wife's family are believers and I'm
normally elected to drive
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 9:05 PM Manu Bhardwaj wrote:
[...]
> Your Google logo is of The Mother (
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirra_Alfassa)! Are you also an alumnus of
> Sri Aurobindo Memorial School, Bangalore? I remember/realised that Udhay
is
> one too, so this list might have many more.
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