Monthly Archives: June 2013
life ….. a journey with purpose
purpose of all journeys is same…..
happiness of finding true identity…..
the quest of our soul ……. who am I ?
soul as a timeless driver in the time car of body….
driver can watch the dashboard reading in various meters of senses ….. to navigate the journey with bliss and harmony through ……continuous streams of information….the thought process… brain works ….. controlling motions and emotions
age as indicator of fuel tank ….. normal fuel tank for a human life is 100 years capacity ……
car is either left hand drive or right hand drive …… so is the path of good and bad …….
as a driver our horizon has a limited vision….
that is needed for driving in present……
as car becomes efficient and driving gets refined so is the inner silence of the driver …..and this starts the journey of enlightenment …….. and from one milestone to another…
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center of being
“At the center of your being
you have the answer;
and
you know what you want.”
-Lao Tzu
(570-490 BC)
Two Kinds of Intelligenc
There are two kinds of intelligence: one acquired,
as a child in school memorizes facts and concepts
from books and from what the teacher says,
collecting information from the traditional sciences
as well as from the new sciences.
With such intelligence you rise in the world.
You get ranked ahead or behind others
in regard to your competence in retaining
information. You stroll with this intelligence
in and out of fields of knowledge, getting always more
marks on your preserving tablets.
There is another kind of tablet, one
already completed and preserved inside you.
A spring overflowing its springbox. A freshness
in the center of the chest. This other intelligence
does not turn yellow or stagnate. It’s fluid,
and it doesn’t move from outside to inside
through conduits of plumbing-learning.
This second knowing is a fountainhead
from within you, moving out.
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soft eyes
Don’t surrender your loneliness
So quickly.
Let it cut more deep.
Let it ferment and season you
As few human
Or even divine ingredients can.
Something missing in my heart tonight
Has made my eyes so soft,
My voice
So tender,
My need of God
Absolutely
Clear.
― شمس الدین محمد حافظ /
Shams-al-Din Mohammad Hafez,
(1325 – 1389 )
Men’s Tennis champions : 25 Week 2013
AEGON INTERNATIONAL 2013
LOPEZ
MASTERS
WIND & SIMON
FOR EASTBOURNE TITLE
.
Gusting winds and the guile of Gilles Simoncould not get in the way of Feliciano Lopez winning his first ATP World Tour grass-court title on Saturday in Eastbourne. The Spaniard finished strongly to defeat Simon 7-6(2), 6-7(5), 6-0 in the final of the Aegon International.
The pair will meet again on Tuesday in the first round of The Championships atWimbledon, where Lopez is a three-time former quarter-finalist.
“I think grass is my best surface, and to have at least one title on grass is very nice feeling,” said Loppez. “This match was really special, because it’s great to be in the finals and it’s an opportunity to win another ATP event. But playing the same guy in two days, it’s also important to have some feedback, even though we know each other very well…
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Men’s Tennis champions : 25 Week 2013
AEGON INTERNATIONAL 2013
LOPEZ
MASTERS
WIND & SIMON
FOR EASTBOURNE TITLE
.
Gusting winds and the guile of Gilles Simoncould not get in the way of Feliciano Lopez winning his first ATP World Tour grass-court title on Saturday in Eastbourne. The Spaniard finished strongly to defeat Simon 7-6(2), 6-7(5), 6-0 in the final of the Aegon International.
The pair will meet again on Tuesday in the first round of The Championships atWimbledon, where Lopez is a three-time former quarter-finalist.
“I think grass is my best surface, and to have at least one title on grass is very nice feeling,” said Loppez. “This match was really special, because it’s great to be in the finals and it’s an opportunity to win another ATP event. But playing the same guy in two days, it’s also important to have some feedback, even though we know each other very well…
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women’s Tennis champions : 25 Week 2013
Vesnina Wins In Windy Eastbourne
EASTBOURNE, England – Elena Vesnina and Jamie Hampton had both been playing some of the best tennis of their careers, but all that mattered on the day was who would handle the wind better – and it was Vesnina, who cruised to win her first Premier-level title at the Aegon International.
Vesnina and Hampton both battled past Top 10 opponents to get to the final – Vesnina took out Li Na, Hampton beat Agnieszka Radwanska and Caroline Wozniacki. And things looked even as the two stayed on serve through 2-all – but Vesnina completely broke away from there, winning seven straight games as Hampton began breaking apart, and the Russian eventually cruised to victory, 62 61.
“It was really difficult to play today, honestly,” Vesnina said. “At the beginning I was like, ‘Oh my God, I just need to stay in the match…
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drunk with God
At night we fall into each other with such grace.
When it’s light, you throw me back
like you do your hair.
Your eyes now drunk with God,
mine with looking at you,
one drunkard takes care of another.
English version by Coleman Barks
Original Language Persian/Farsi
Men’s Tennis champions : 24 Week 2013
FEDERER
BEATS
YOUZHNY
TO WIN
GERRY WEBER OPEN
HALLE, Germany — If there is one place for Roger Federer to end a title drought, then it’s Halle, a small town in western Germany that has a big tennis stadium and a Roger-Federer-Allee leading to it.
Federer walked down that alley a winner again Sunday, ending a 10-month run of 11 tournaments without a title, an eternity by his standards.
The 31-year-old Swiss overcame a sluggish start to beat unseeded Mikhail Youzhny 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 at the Gerry Weber Open for his first title since Cincinnati in August.
Returning to grass in his favourite warm-up for Wimbledon, it took the top-seeded Federer until the middle of the second set to come out of his lethargy and start hitting shots with confidence against a player he had never lost to in 14 previous career matches. It was the first final on…
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