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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Congratulations Mr.Putin.

New post (225) : Congratulations Mr.Putin.

Ураааааааа!

Putin has remained Russia's dominant leader and it’s most popular politician since stepping aside in 2008 to make way for his ally, Medvedev, because he was barred from a third straight term by the constitution.
Putin, is a man of action and guardian of stability. He is the tough national leader the world's biggest country and energy producer needed.

Ураааааааа!

Those “outside” of the country who have been busy fomenting trouble on the "inside" and are now disappointed and unhappy can - "go suck on a bunch of sour grapes".

Charlie Brown

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tilak – the 3rd eye.

New post (224) : Tilak – the 3rd eye.

If/when in doubt - use the ring finger for applying tilak.

Tilak : (Hinduism) a colored spot or mark worn by Hindus, esp on the forehead, often indicating membership of a religious sect, caste, etc., or (in the case of a woman) marital status. [from Sanskrit tilaka]
Hindu scriptures have designated specific fingers for applying tilak for different occasions:

1. Applying tilak with anamika [ring finger] gives peace.
2. Applying tilak with the middle finger provides long life.
3. Tilak applied with the thumb provides strength.
[That is why vijay tilak [tilak wishing victory] is applied with the thumb.]
4. Tilak applied with the index finger gives moksha.
[That is why the tilak to a dead body is applied with the index finger and the index finger is also used for tilak during the pinda daan and the Shraddha karma.]

*** The little finger is never used for applying tilak.

So - If / when in doubt – “Use the ring finger for applying tilak”.

Charlie Brown

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Kashmir perspectives : By "a migrant".

New post (223) : Kashmir perspectives : By "a migrant".

Reproduced below in support [but without the author's permission.]

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HOPE VS HOPE

OUR’S ALIVE, THEIR’S LOST

Alka Lahori

We are into 23rd year of exile where pain has turned panacea and wait for return longer, yet slender thread of Hope keep the memories of home alive. Home is where heart is and heart is where Hope is-- Hope of a sweet reunion with Home, or with own self, the ‘soul’ which refused to ‘migrate’ and has since remained trapped within the four walls, and every night, when conscious self goes to sleep, is wandering from corner to corner, meadows and cowsheds, as if looking for its lost nears and dears.

Exodus Day ( Jan 20th) brings alive the horror of that fateful night when loudspeakers perched atop mosques blared ominous messages for us ‘ Merge or Purge’, ‘we want Pakistan, with your women folk but not you’, ‘ we want Nizam-e-Mustafa’ etc. How I wish I were a painter, I would have recreated and frozen the pathos of the situation like this—Fleeing KP men, harried and dumbfound, barely holding the loosening turbans on to their heads, and tail end of KP women’s upper layer of long traditional head gear ‘Tarang’ flying in the air clutching girls tightly to the waist, frantically waving and imploring unresponsive bus driver and passing vehicles to take them to next safe destination; and gun toting Muslim neighbours cheering, jeering and spouting ... ‘final nail in your coffin’.

Indeed, final nail in the coffin it was meant to be. As a matter of fact they had been at this ‘hammering’ job for quite a long time— 1931, ‘51,’75 till the final push of 90’s, creating the Great Divide and turning it into between Them and Us.

Perhaps (mis)led by the theory that everything is fair in love and war, but the situation neither fitted in the bill of strict love nor war. It was outright brutal, it was treacherous and it was betrayal, which goes against the norms of the game of love and war. Almost every KP, who fled under the dark cover of that fateful night has a ‘Brutus, Yee too” story to tell. Blindfolded and gang-raped, Mrs. Ganjoo could recognize the voice of her neighbour as one among the culprits; it was the female neighbour who pointed Bal Krishen Ganjoo to militants hiding in a rice bin on his attic; it was again at the instance of their neighbours that militants came calling at Pt. Sarwanand Kaul Premi’s house only to create bloody mayhem later. It was either a neighbour, a close friend, a confidante or an office colleague who acted a la ‘Brutus’ to drill the ‘final nail’.

The night saw the murder of all that existed between Them and Us-- goodwill and trust, built over centuries of bonhomie and togetherness. After all the hapless community living on social fringes had yielded all the space, economic and political, in return for an unspoken and unwritten bond for a security cover if anything untoward happened. But the ‘Brutus’ act had undone that bond and broken the trust, and both went their separate ways.

But dead do resurrect from gave, as do the living dig a grave for themselves. For us these 23 years have been the journey of re-awakening and self-discovery, of rekindling faith in self and moving from despair to hope, from strength to strength and regaining self-esteem, we so carelessly had given up at the altar of communal harmony and India’s secularism. It has been a journey of great realization that we still have it in us to turn adversity into opportunity and write big success stories while in a state of exile. So in more than one ways we have turned tables on our coffin makers and doomsayers, who had written us off as people who would not survive the scorching heat of plains and melt away into dark corners of history.

And 23 years down the line, for them, as people, it has been a case of Situation Lost, where most of their dreams have come unstuck, hopes dashed and credibility down to dumps. The ‘movement’ they flagged off with gun-salutes has fizzled out midway, the gung-ho about a tango dance with Pakistan has gone awry, war cry for Azadi is non-starter; even unofficial partial Islamic system has brought more social malaises and miseries in its wake-- thrown up an ultra elite Upper Middle Class who merrily defy its code of conduct and rural poor following extremist ideology. Kashmir today is riven in middle and many layers down on economic and class lines-- a short distance away from what Pakistan is today, ready to explode.

END

The "tormented" have - arisen from the proverbial ashes !
While the "tormentors" are clutching at straws blowing in the wind.........

Charlie Brown

Nonsensical judgment by the idle.

New post (222): Nonsensical judgment by the idle.

A (very sad) case of different yardsticks…

A nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an ascetic who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent.
The term "nun" is applicable to the Roman Catholics, Eastern Christians, Anglicans, Lutherans, Jains, Buddhists, and Taoists.
While in common usage the terms nun and sister are often used interchangeably, properly speaking a nun is a female religious who lives a contemplative life of prayer and meditation within a monastery while a sister (in the Christian religions) lives an active vocation of service to the needy, sick, poor, and uneducated.
Becoming a nun is a very devoted and vigorous process. It's about full surrender of yourself to God and his teachings.

When our nuns wear head cover and cover their bodies why then do we find that strange for Muslim women?

I am curious to know why we are talking about covered women in the Muslim community as if they are from planet-X while our nuns are covered exactly the same way.

All of this nonsensical judgment by the idle is…………nonsense.

Judge not for you too will be judged.

Live and let live.

Charlie Brown

Friday, February 24, 2012

Syrial killings !

New post (221) : Syrial killings !

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A serial killer is typically defined as an individual who has murdered three or more people over a period of more than a month, with down time (a "cooling off period") between the murders, and whose motivation for killing is usually based on psychological gratification. Some sources disregard the "three or more" criteria, and define the term as "a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone" or, including the vital characteristics, a minimum of at least two murders. Often, a sexual element is involved in the killings, but the FBI states that motives for serial murder include "anger, thrill, financial gain, and attention seeking." The murders may have been attempted or completed in a similar fashion and the victims may have had something in common, for example, occupation, race, appearance, sex, or age group.
[[[***Serial killers are not the same as mass murderers, nor are they spree killers, who commit murders in two or more locations with virtually no break in between.]]]
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I am struggling to understand what all of this means in the context of the current “complex” situation in SYRIA…………..where all sides on the “inside” are indulging in serial killings and those on the “outside” are threatening serial killings………….a FREE for ALL.

Whatever happened to sanity and dialogue.

Charlie Brown

Monday, February 20, 2012

Thought Leadership – a new flirtation?

New post(220) : Thought Leadership – a new flirtation?

Before indulging in a flirtation with institutionalizing a thought leadership program in your company, remember---------that---------

"Most smart people in the world don't work for your company".

Thought leader ship is more about thought than about leadership.
No game changer thoughts, no leadership.
If you get your thought leadership strategy right, customers will sniff you out as a fountain head of expertise.
Your new products or incremental improvements will find easier acceptance.
Then, you'll [also] stand a good chance of attracting talent more readily.
Mistakenly so - content strategy is a relatively new flirtation for companies that want to improve their visibility and connections online in ways that prompt sales leads to come to them.
But thought leadership is, much more than content strategy.
Assuming that a regular supply of content is a leadership strategy is a blunder in thought leadership strategy.
Thought leadership is not all about - press releases, interviews, whitepapers, blogs.
A core attribute of thought leadership is that it must feed into product strategy. Successfully so.
Your thought leadership and your product innovations must be genuinely iterative.
Thought leadership has to lead in some tangible way, and it has to relate closely to what your company sells.
Thought leadership has to do with what you are changing or how you are pioneering a critical element of change.
Without this, you will eventually find [even] yourself asking the question - What exactly is it that your strategy “actually” leads?
Thought leadership is first and foremost about - path breaking “doing”. The “communication” of what you are doing can only then follow. Not the other way around.

Ironically your consumers can tell the difference.

Charlie Brown

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Anti Aging - The Secrets of the Abkhazians

New post (219): Anti Aging - The Secrets of the Abkhazians

The lifestyle and traditions of 4 societies are worthy of study & emulation:
Abkhazia in South Russia, Vilcabamba in South America, Hunza in Central Asia, and Okinawa in Japan.
Those communities are known to produce people who live amazingly well beyond the 100 year mark.
The secret is really no secret.
People in those societies live well and continue to grow even at old age. Interestingly, aside from a balanced diet and daily exercise, the significance of --- strong personal bonds has been singled out.
One of the keys to people’s long life is --- the quality of relationships they are able to build.
There is strong medical evidence that links a person’s healthy interactions with others with his lifespan. Beware, because, loneliness can make you look and feel old early.
Among the popular regions that are believed to host the healthiest and happiest elder population, Abkhazia in the Caucasus, Southern Russia stands out.
The facts presented show off how the elders in those cultures aged in beauty. They are happy and cheerful and charming and healthy.
Old age has long been feared. It is not merely about the years that add up to one's age but the effects of it to one’s physical, mental, and emotional well being.
There are two ways to age: aging happily and aging sadly. Your choice will reflect how well you will enjoy the process.
Yes, the power to choose between aging gracefully and aging miserably is in your hands. It cannot be stressed enough that you need to make the choice early in life to enjoy the full benefits in the long run.
There is a powerful link between environment and health, culture and vitality and how they are significant to the aging process.

We can improve not just our lifespan but --- more importantly, our health span.

Charlie Brown