ḳhudī ko kar buland itnā ki har taqdīr se pahle
ḳhudā bande se ḳhud pūchhe batā terī razā kyā hai

Friday, 18 November 2016

Making my choice


                                                                                        


 Many of our choices are conscious. 
They are the simple choices such as; "I prefer a pizza to a burger, so I am buying the pizza."
Many of our choices are unconscious. They represent those areas of our lives where we feel disappointed, empty, frustrated, and unfulfilled. Our heads may tell us one thing, such as: "I have to stay in this job to pay my bills" when in reality, we dread facing our workday each morning.
Other areas of unconscious choices lie in the area of unfulfilled relationships. The kind of people we share our time with. The type of romantic relationships we have.

There is only one way to tell if it is your conscious mind, or unconscious beliefs, that created these choices for you:
Ask yourself how deeply fulfilled you feel with those people.

Do you feel supported, nurtured, respected, valued, honored, cared for and loved? Or do you feel drained, taken for granted, hurt, depleted, disrespected and used?

Your greatest truth lies in your heart. You KNOW the answer. That answer creates the dawn of your opportunity to replace an unfulfilled life with a fulfilled one. It creates a tremendous growth opportunity. The growth opportunity of your life!

Who you are, who surrounds you, what you have, what you would prefer to have, and most importantly what you deserve, are all chosen by YOU.

It takes tremendous courage to face your deepest truth. For most people, myself included, it takes a paradigm shift.

Your paradigm is your general view of something.

If you think certain people who comprise a certain portion of the population are not good, your paradigm will shift when you meet someone of that exact group of people who shows you that they are not ALL that way.

THAT is a paradigm shift.

What about how YOU are? What is your general view of you?

For me, it took untold heartache, countless hours of therapy, and deep self questioning before I found the inner courage to align my conscious thoughts (I deserve the best) with my unconscious belief that I was not worth much at all.

Guess which belief was running the show? It was the unconscious one. The belief that I was not worth that much brought me the circumstances that showed me what I was tolerating, relative to what I could have.

Once your unconscious beliefs are brought to light, or come up to the surface, they dissipate. When that happens, a deep and positive inner shift takes place. You have grown.

No longer will you live any area of your life where you feel you are treated like dirt. You will only work in the type of job you absolutely love. You will only be in a relationship where you are treated beautifully. You will also feel worthy enough to extend yourself to others with an open heart, without having a fear that you will be hurt.

You will feel strong, confident and much more of the REAL you. The real you is relative to those parts of your life that do not feel like they truly belong.

What kind of company do you keep? Do you hang out with criminals or people who help uplift humanity? Which do you really prefer deep within?

Do you have a spouse or lover who adores you, or one who treats you like garbage? Which do you prefer?

This is the relativity of your life. All of our choices, both conscious and unconscious, lie in our self worth.

Look at your life and you will find the indicator of your self worth. It is a deep, transformative process to uproot the unconscious beliefs that have created pain in our lives.

As your beliefs about yourself change, so too will your life change. It is all relative to what lies within.

You will know when you have grown. Your outer life will mirror your inner life in a healthier, more positive and life enhancing way.

It may be scary, however, choosing the best will show you the real truth: that you ARE the best. Relative to the old you, the changes in your life will be profound. It will feel like a whole new life. The life you DESERVE to live.

Monday, 14 November 2016

Children of Tomorrow



“Child is the father of man” Wordsworth rightly said….but is this implemented?Every year on 14 November when there is birth anniversary of our first prime minister Pt. Nehru ,children day is celebrated across the country.I during my childhood was very fond of this day because there was a big celebration a function in which I always participated. I realize that why only children day the day of children ,why not all the days for children?Is children day only for namesake because the somewhere we are lacking still towards our children’s education ,their growth….the statistics are quite worst…
I changed my school after high school this was the school was in in the east corner of Delhi and the area totally acquired by the refugees of Bangladesh and here even today the situations are very worst.What may be reason,only political dreams are shown to the people living there,these people have an Aadhar card and they are now Indian Citizens.There is lot to talk about them but that is later
So as a student of class xi full of enthusiasm .I also used bunk my school usually ,it was  a evening school..once we,I was having a company of 3 more person were roaming there near the silampur we were sitting in a park and we were staring at a person who must be around 70 plus,his name was “tahir aamir” children over there used to call him tahir chacha..same as what nehru is famous as chacha nehru he was also very famous there,he was teaching the ragpickers the black board was only for namesake black,it was very much faded may be indicating the poverty of that area.The strength of children was around 15 and after we all four started criticizing the government ,the system…
system” this is the first thing that we criticize the most.we have a habit of criticizing the most despite of knowing at we all are comprised of system
we started visiting there on daily basis but some how  for four days that routine was brocken, we were to complete our work which we left.
But when we went there after four days we found that there was no..”tahir chacha” there were no any children.
We investigated and found that he died 3 days ago..we were deeply hurt as somewhere were emotionally bonded with "tahir chacha" after 2-3 days we  decided to teach those children,we talked to them and they also agreed
On the same board I was teaching and there was a tornado of feelings going inside me and I was thinking that what is the difference between them and me?
Is the difference is only that I took birth in a family which is some more economically good than those..
Why this all inequality?They are not having food to eat ,they don’t have clothes to wear,they are picking up rags.There are lot of crimes against children,if i come on describing whole space blog will finish,it is pathetic. 
Is this India of 21st century?
After few days I was rolling somewhere in Delhi..there was a program which was going on.it was organized by a team of “Bachapan Bachao Andolan” a NGO run by Mr. Kailash Satyarthi the nobel laureate who got Nobel Peace Prize in 2014,
That time(2010)  he was not so famous in India though he was very much famed in other countries,and in India People do more recognize the filmstars and cricketers more than their family members..  
He was working for children from more than last 3 decades..yes ‘THE SEEKER OF TRUTH” what his name symbolizes . A person full of determination,a person who gave his life for children ,saved their life.
I wanted to meet him.But that day I not got a chance to meet him but I returned back and talked to my friend about what was going inside me and decided to do something…I went to Principle and talked about him about the situation of the children of daily wage workers I talked him about the education of those children,he promised me to support,I requested him to take admission of few children in the school..and he did so,we gave this step a name as “LIGHT MY LIFE” (LML) and it turned into a NGO. I and my friends made 20 children to have admission in the school.
We went to meet Kailash Satyarthi who was in delhi in headoffice of “Bachapan Bachao Andolan” and finally we met them.
A place in kalkaji,Delhi, a place which is heaven in itself, I cant describe here you can only feel it only by visiting there.

“Kailash” as what his name symbolizes ,so decent and down to earth nature....talked to us for around 30 minutes and this meet I cannot forget for life.
His efforts were recognized by Nobel Prize for Peace
We need to change this one “Kailash” cannot bring change..we all have to work together and bring a change
A small step can bring a big change.Even each one of us take pledge to make possible the dream of schooling of any child.I think no will left illiterate.
And yes if this illiteracy once eliminated,every one will be educated,there will no unemployment ,no poverty.
This country will become a superpower.

"Mitti ke bane unn khilono ki mahak 

le na chahta hun
Khilkhilati dhoop me udna chahta hun
wo barsaat ke mousam ki tap-tap padti boonde
Maa ke hathon ki roti
Or School ka maidan
Jeena chahat hun 
Udna chahta hun"

Poem Dedicated to Every Child