Thursday, August 5, 2010

ART OF LIFE



One can live in a number of ways, and no one can be a judge of how life is to be lived. But there are times when we may find that life itself has become an art; the entire process of living is transformed from something mechanical and separate to ourselves to something which is deeply personal and conducted with the finesse of an artist. Our attitude which may have been complacent at one time, may at another become ever-changing and persevering, similar to the persistence of the painter stroke until he arrives at the perfection that he seeks. Along the way, much happens & much is learnt. In the end we have the masterpiece of therealization. 
In the Art of Life, we will introduce such instances where a perception, an attitude, an insight, an experience, can bring out some beautiful aspects of human nature. Each tale may not be true in the strictest sense of the word or that which is apparent to the eye and understood by the mind, but underneath the surface, in subtle terms it explores and expresses itself, and lets out the fragrance of its inner truth for all to take in.
The Woodpecker might have to go!
Everything I need to know about life, I learned from Noah”s Ark… 

One: Don”t miss the boat. 


Two: Remember that we are all in the same boat. 


Three: Plan ahead. It wasn”t raining when Noah built the
Ark. 


Four: Stay fit. When you”re 600 years old, someone may ask you to do something really big. 


Five: Don”t listen to critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done. 


Six: Build your future on high ground .


Seven: For safety”s sake, travel in pairs. 


Eight : Speed isn”t always an advantage. The snails were on board with the cheetahs. 


Nine: When you”re stressed, float a while. 


Ten: Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals. 


Eleven: No matter the storm, when you are with God, there”s always a rainbow waiting.

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