Sunday, September 28, 2008

For the love of Absolute Love

I was thinking of renaming my blog :
For the love of Absolute Love : Straight talks on yoga and Vedanta… to attain what really matters

I feel that one has to be quite enslaved by illusion to desire less than Absolute Love

Absolute Love
begins with
Love of the Absolute

Yoga, meditation and philosophy are not meant to get only temporary relief from stress and worries. They are meant to give us perennial goodness leading us all the way to real love.

My first published book just came out of the press yesterday.

I hope it will become a vibrant legacy to the realm of practical wisdom.

I see unlimited frivolous books coming out of the book entertainment
circles. It seems even ludicrous to even try to give voice to wisdom in
the modern world. I am quite amazed and grateful that I could unite my
voice with those of ancient sages and seers to let perennial truths live
in whatever small way I can.

I finally decided to write actively in my English blog.

The writing in my French blog has been quite regular for the last few
months and is set to continue for quite a while.

I've spent a gigantic amount of time to set in motion half a dozen
websites in the last few years, especially in French language. But, as I
am moving towards more English language in my life, I will put more
emphasis on creative writing in English.

I'm also hopefully entering in a quite creative period of my life. This
is usually what outcome of deeper time spent in meditation and
contemplation.

I am quite excited about what I feel is taking shape in my creative
life. As soon as I can be relieved of the financial burdens, I will also
have more time for music and painting.

Very useful tips to keep the energy

http://lifehacker.com/5054947/top-10-ways-to-stay-energized

This is part of a global health approach to Getting Things Done

Friday, September 26, 2008

I have been reading a lot about Pascal these days

Belief is a wise wager. Granted that faith cannot be proved, what harm will come to you if you gamble on its truth and it proves false? If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation, that He exists.

Blaise Pascal