Book Review – The Elias Network
I finally discovered a worthy successor to Robert Ludlum – Simon Gervais. The Elias Network is a fast paced thriller that will keep you turning the pages quickly. Do read.
This blog is our space to write about our thoughts, views and notes about our travels. Osho owned 90 Rolls Royces while being a Sanyasi …. The so-felt contradiction is very fascinating and hence the name !
I finally discovered a worthy successor to Robert Ludlum – Simon Gervais. The Elias Network is a fast paced thriller that will keep you turning the pages quickly. Do read.
The Supreme Court’s ruling on stray dogs in Delhi NCR has sparked a debate, highlighting the need for a focused approach on adoption over breeding, particularly for the indigenous dog breeds.
President DJT, thanks for your attention to this matter – tariff threats against India won’t work. Listen to PM Modi’s wisdom and stop being immature.
Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” depicts a dystopian society where technology conditions individuals for societal roles. Aren’t we are already living in this kind of world… I think we do 🙁
Today marks the 11th National Handloom Day. Celebrating it in a Akola Chundri block printed saree. I do want to keep emphasizing about our weaving heritage and supporting local weavers. #ILoveHandlooms
On July 27th, we made a spontaneous trip to Haridwar after 20 years, to meet with a school friend and his family. So many memories as we enjoyed the local delicacies !!
In this excerpt Osho emphasizes the importance of the middle path in life, as taught by The Buddha. It’s nice to read but so difficult to practise !!
To reduce stress and improve well-being…. We need to focus on our circle of control and influence and let go of everything outside this. Easier said than done !!
Reflecting on the joy of walking in the rain without gadgets, and contrasting it with today’s dependency on gadgets. A tiny bit of nostalgia for simpler times :).
On June 21, the International Yoga Day, 752,000 people did yoga online to set a world record. Reflecting on my PhD in Excuses and how to build consistency in exercise.