Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Right hand-glove

When the winter sets in and the days start getting shorter and colder, I remember my friends who had been resting in the glove compartment of my car. They help me keep my hand warm and active, when I need to scrape my car in those darn cold days and when the car takes time to heat. But, Alas, this winter one day when I got back to my car and wanted to make use of these handy fellows, I found one of them missing. It was my right hand glove. The loss has made me sad and made me introspect my delinquency.
My right hand glove, even in its loss, has made me learn an important lesson
"Always take care of your things"

Friday, January 14, 2005

With due respect, Apostle Namboodiri

Reverend Harish, the man from the hindu ecclesiastic community, has redeemed himself from lowly task of fornication and resorted to priestly deed of preaching.
Once again abstinence has elevated a human to higher order of righteousness.

Here are his few divine words:
"A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle"

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Convergence of Hindu philosophy and Modern science

Seeing the offbeat movie "What the bleep do we know", made me feel satisfied that the "truth" and deepness of Hindu philosophy is bound to be revealed to the whole world. The movie starts with the discussion over quantum physics and moves slowly, but interestingly towards the mysterious working of the brain and the cell. It discusses in scientific terms, the oneness of the Atma. The speaker tries to map the Atma to the observer of the Heisenberg's uncertainty theory. The movie is an enriching experience and is a must see for all interested in the convergence of modern science and ancient philosophy. Reinventing the wheel, aren’t we?