Thursday, July 01, 2021
I love you. Mind.
Tuesday, June 01, 2021
I Love You. MCO 3.0 Lockdown
Missing nature. More than people.
Today is the first day of another nation-wide 'lockdown'.
Everyone agrees this is a necessary move to limit the free movement of our people, who otherwise would be visiting friends & relatives in the tradition of Hari Raya. It is due to this that Hari Raya clusters were started, sending unprecedented Covid-19 cases and casualties through the roof.
Prior to this lockdown, there was a previous one which was too lax and taken too lightly by the masses.
Nevertheless the last MCO 3.0 prompted me to write a poem about my missing the forest.
It was in late April during the start of the South West monsoons. (I was keeping it in the desperate hope that it'll age better like fine Burgundy)
Missing the Forest not the Trees
Thunderstorms & Rain, Days & Weeks on end.
Missed the outdoors & the trees.
Addicted to solitude in my cave, I yearn to walk in the forest
Rain & wetness grows incessant.
Saw a window of evening sky free of rain.
Still wet from day long drizzle, the twilight inviting
Pulled my pants and my spirit on & out the door and onto the premises I went
How I have missed the road, trees, and flowers waning in the muted twilight
I am once again one with nature bathed in the swaying embrace of the trees
Lining the perimeter they all reach out to greet me, shower me, swathing me.
Forests too far, the nearby trees I take for granted, beckon & cheer me on.
Hugged & kissed by the shrubbery, the rows of majestic pines, the phalanx of erect ashokas.
All along the walkway they line, as if for the first time, I walk with new strides.
Blessed & thankful. I am.
Lockdowns and lessons from the past can now help us be more aware of our situation.
We know how to take responsibility for our selves and our loved ones.
We know that by avoiding unnecessary travel and contact with others can help flatten the curve.
With vaccination efforts being scaled up nationwide, we should reach herd immunity by August.
Now that is truly something for all of us to look forward to.
Have a Happy two weeks of Lockdown everyone. I'm enjoying it already.
Friday, July 17, 2020
I love you. My MCO
The talk I had going for everyone from the start was to do NOTHING during the lock down.
In all honesty I think I managed about an hour of that in an average day. Hence a quote comes to mind; "give meditation an hour and get 23 back."
The hour was invested in two sessions of meditation each day. These are my top thirteen results;
My learnings.
1. I don't need company. I'm comfortable enjoying my own company.
2. I think talk is totally unnecessary. Talk and chatter is just noise from the mind.
3. I prefer to be alone than with people unless they are people I choose to spend time with. And even if I do, it's only for a while. Then it's back to being alone again.
4. I think work is mainly done in the mind wherever we are. Once we get our inside right, things will be alright.
5. When it comes to nature, intervention is never a good idea. We merely plan and manage then step back and allow nature to work its blossom through you. Nature executes according to the cosmos.
6. If you want to get things done ask your friends. If they can't do it they will ask their friends.
7. I have green hands. I have become an amateur botanist. My balcony plants and herbs are thriving. Topped off by the very spectacular raising of the midnight flower aka harum sundal malam aka tuber rose aka Rajnigandha that bloomed throughout the weeks, releasing fragrant stardust on my balcony seductively wafting into my rooms.
8. I keep pretty good house. I cook decent pasta and make great sandwiches. My breakfast bowls and my midnite snacks are legendary. I dread cleaning up of any kind but I endured like a Nanjing call girl during the Japanese occupation.
9. I get to see that I am mad. And that the whole world is mad. Fortunately for the mco we are forced to stop doing whatever our minds have convinced us to do on a daily basis and realise hopefully that if we don't know ourselves deeply and truly, why are we doing what we are doing and to what end?
"How long are we going to delay to be wise?" *AC Grayling's Good Book keeps me on even keel here.
10. I dance and do uppa yoga very diligently on my magic Pakistani carpet in my living room. No one is watching.
11. I found my voice in writing. I came to finally make sense of myself enough to define it in words. I wrote shitloads in my blog, my note pads on both my iPhones and Keep Notes on my Oppo. All sorts, thoughts, ramblings, rantings, poems and love notes of yearning. Some would make ppl blush, laugh and cry.
12. I sit crying on my balcony every night. Tears of love and loss. Mostly tears of joy. I will never know what I will experience or have experienced each night on my balcony. It's simply because I have no memory of previous experiences but feelings of bliss. That's the beauty of being fully present in the moment. Time doesn't exist. The moment NOW is all there is. *Eckhart Tolle's books cut me up and laid me bare here.
13. I discovered a fine writer in Gurcharan Das* that it's not difficult to be good. Because I learnt from the Mahabharata that Dharma is subtle. The mind, ever sneaky and devious, wants answers, labels and solid conclusions.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
I love you. STFU and do nothing.
Tsunami on land
Covid19 Lockdown- D4*SnowPiercer
For the first time since Noah's Ark the world is going on a reset. A reboot of sorts.
This needs to happen especially when humankind is steering the planet out of control. This is the hard left turn the country and the world need to take before it plunges into a ravine. So as inhabitants of this world lets take heed, slow down, sit down, STFU and do nothing absolutely nothing and give yourself a break. And for once give the earth a break.
We have only less than two weeks. It is a much needed reset and rest for all of us.
But just like most resets when the system starts up again. Things may not run as smooth yet or things may not run again. That also depends on how well rested or recharged you are. So the less time you spend worrying and spreading rumours and fear the more time you can sit down, STFU and do nothing. Relax and do nothing. No thinking. No talking.
Do it for as long as you can. But be present.
Do this and you will be well prepared to meet the oncoming storm. There's serious work to do.
We don't yet know the extent of the damage as this world event is unprecedented.
So rest, recharge, reinvent yourself to steel ourselves and face the exciting uncertain future!
We live in exciting times indeed. It's up to you to ride it or be crushed by this tsunami on land.
More devastating than the sea tsunami as it has gone across mountains, land and sea.
We must brace ourselves and ride this wave with unity and courage.
First within ourself then with our fellow human beings. The world is changing. Healing.
For now just sit at home quietly.
Or go to my earlier post on meditation >. HERE