Saturday, January 28, 2006


The sole purpose in life..

is to be happy. There is no alternative to being happy.

Be a chess player...

"Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently.
Be the chess player, not the chess piece." - Ralph Charell

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

The key to intelligence

"Acceptance is a magic key. Accept yourself as you are!
And in that acceptance, intelligence arises. Why does
intelligence arise? Because whenever you accept,
you are no more divided."

Osho, 1931-1990
Indian Spiritual Teacher

Monday, January 23, 2006

Do not ask for a good life...

..ask for the strength to face life's challenges.

"Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers,
But to be fearless in facing them.
Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain,
But for the heart to conquer it.
Let me not look for allies in life's battlefield,
But to my own strength.
Let me not crave in anxious fear to be saved,
But hope for the patience to win my freedom.
Grant me that I may not be a coward,
feeling your mercy in my success alone,
But let me find the grasp of your hand in my failure."

Rabindranath Tagore

Hurray Capricorns!

Free Will Astroglogy says.. very encouragingly for fellow Capricorns:

"A British psychologist believes January 24 is the "most depressing day of the year", at least in the
northern hemisphere. Cliff Arnall, whose specialty is seasonal disorders, says this day is typically a
low point, when glum feelings generated by overcast weather, debt from the holidays and broken New
Year's resolutions reach a crescendo. While this might hold true for the other signs of the zodiac,
Capricorn, it doesnt apply to you. The astrological omens reveal you're at the peak of your cycle,
when you can triumph over challenges and accomplish breakthroughs that might normally be
impossible. I suggest you proceed as if long-standing limitations have become irrelevant."

Go beyond your comfort zone!

To have what you have not, you have to do what you do not.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Do you call this justice done??

A Frenchwoman who eluded justice for 25 years after carrying out a bank robbery in her youth has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence. Helene Castel was 21 when she and six accomplices, all comfortable middle-class families, held up a bank in Paris. One robber was shot dead and the bank manager was seriously wounded when the raid went wrong, but Castel escaped and fled to Mexico. She assumed a false identity, had a child and made a career as a physiotherapist. She was arrested by Mexican police in 2004, just days before her crime would have fallen outside France's 20-year statute of limitations. Her arrest, she said, was like a "cold shower in a heatwave". She was sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia, but last week a Parisian court accepted that she was a changed woman and imposed a suspended sentence. - quoted from The Week Issue 545

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