Rabindranath Tagore
L. O. V. E.
Friday, January 15th, 2010L-O+V-E.
So what does it means. How would the new people responds to this question? How would they see and describe in their own generation?
Surfing the net for the topic of Marriage Expiration so I can share my thoughts to my friend, Robert, who asked me few hours ago if I agree with the idea of it or not. I told him I have to read it first so I will know the grounds and where would I stand. While searching for the said article, I got stumble upon this about Love. An article of a proud mom who have a son rapped beautifully about the four little word but a huge impact to all of us. Here’s the link of the article, http://globalnation.inquirer.net/columns/columns/view/20091230-244751/Love-is-the-next-truth.
Love is the next truth
By Daniel Rodis
Prone to a lonely outlook
My seeking fingers would lose hope
In the cold of uncertainty
And that’s partially because I’d lost hold of a certain she
And it burned deep.
But luckily, tucked deep in the fold of what was hurting me
I found gold and it’s working, see
The unconscious chatter of society
Although marred by an overhyped notoriety
Is making the real, real quietly.
And though truly it might lie to me
The rising word is these five to be:
Love is the next truth.
And I am calm.
Faith in the inevitable beauty of the future is a place,
And I love through you.
True, she was a catch,
But the real catch is
That we are all catches
So it doesn’t matter who matches,
Because we are all patches
For each other’s imperfections.
And through our personal affections, and gravity
We’ll align and happily
We’ll combine for this simplest of lines…
Love is the next truth.
And let it be
Let it be meaning, submitting to our dreaming
And start being the living word.
Giving birth to word is born
And giving earth to a new world dawn
In a circle
And in our cycle, sometimes you gotta lose your first to get a real tooth
As if sadness must crack the embryonic youth
To open up
For universal love:
The next truth.
There’s a video too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQAMrdTGhXU&feature=player_embedded#watch-main-area
loveletter for everyone
Saturday, October 17th, 2009WIth the advent of high technology, almost everyone now sends their mails or messages electronically. Though snail mail is still in the corner but most would prefer email or instant messanges because it is more convenient, faster and saves time. But what if someone would write you a letter literally, a loveletter, for instance. Would it make you smile? wouldn’t it be touching especially if it would be given by a stranger just to lighten your day for fun. Just what Zoomdoggle did last year. Truly amazing! They even sent to those who’ve registered to their site. Hmmmmnnnnnnn….i would like to try it someday.
If you are interested to know what and how they did it. Just go and click HERE.
christmas stuffs
I can smell the christmas in the air in the month of October, 68 days to be exact then it will be christmas day. With nothing in particular, i got stumble upon this Snow-Globe soap from Brenda Ponnay which is great to give to kids this christmas or do it with them to make it more fun. Here’s the final output.
100 kiss quest
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009A 27-year-old taiwanese woman, Yang Ya-ching, makes the web sensation after she provided details on her much-visited blog about kissing a 100 men in Paris. She has so far notched up to 54 smooches with factory worker, model, italian tourist and even soldier can’t escape her desire to liplock. She even features in her blog some of the phots of the encounters.
“I came up with the idea three years ago,” she said on her blog.
Yang, who plans to write a book about her kissing experiences, has attracted 1.97 million visitors to her blog (www.wretch.cc/blog/angelduck777/24982946), including more than 224,000 on Monday alone.
“Aren’t you afraid of catching a disease?” one of her followers asked.
“No,” she replied. “The more you’re afraid of, the less you accomplish.”
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Lesson Learned:
Be always positive inorder to get everything done.
inspiration
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009it was by chance that i got to read the book “By the river piedra I sat down and wept” that i came to love the works of paolo coelho. from then i looked for some of his books and just last christmas i requested my bestfriend to get me one of his book as a gift which is “Brida”. i got hooked so much that i can’t stop buying one by one his books as part of my collection.
with the advancement of technology, i got bumped to his blog and has been inspired and enlighten more about life. so i guess i have to visit this blog of his often the paulocoelhoblog.





