Sunday, November 25, 2012

EVERYTHING AT ONCE !!!!

As sly as a fox, as strong as an ox
As fast as a hare, as brave as a bear
As free as a bird, as neat as a word
As quiet as a mouse, as big as a house

As mean as a wolf, as sharp as a tooth
As deep as a bite, as dark as the night
As sweet as a song, as right as a wrong
As long as a road, as ugly as a toad

As pretty as a picture hanging from a fixture
Strong like a family, strong as I wanna be
Bright as day, as light as play
As hard as nails, as grand as a whale

As warm as the sun, as silly as fun
As cool as a tree, as scary as the sea
As hot as fire, as cold as ice
Sweet as sugar and everything nice

As old as time, as straight as a line
As royal as a queen, as buzzed as a bee
As stealth as a tiger, smooth as a glider
Pure as a melody, pure as I wanna be

All I wanna be oh, all I wanna be, oh
All I wanna be is everything

EVERYTHING AT ONCE !!!!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Power of Heart Felt Intention


Life responds to our intention. When we really want something to occur, life tends to move towards us, fulfilling our aspiration. If our intention is full – if our energies are intensely directed towards the pursuit of a specific goal over time – life not only responds, but does so rapidly, fulfilling that deepest aspiration.
For example, when Albert Einstein began to focus all parts of his being – mental, vital and physical – towards the pursuit of his goal of finding work to overcome his utterly destitute state as a young man, the possibility of working at the Patent Office moved towards him. When his intention became full; that is, he crossed over a certain threshold of intensity demanded of life, the job became his.
From that new post, he not only overcame his current predicament of acute poverty and misery, but it served as the platform through which he would develop papers that would change the course of science and the history of the world. From this, we see that there may be no greater means for success and accomplishment in life than our intention.
When we have clear knowledge of what we want to accomplish, and our emotions fully support it, then our intention takes shape. If we then make a determined, persevering effort to carry out our heart’s desire, we generate an irresistible power that quickly attracts it. If we look around, we will see that life is always responding to our intentions.
In Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice, Mrs Bennett intensely desired to marry off her daughters to avoid a pending eviction of her family; and within a year, that is precisely what occurred (for three of them).
When Erin Brockovich directed all of her energies to getting out of her own desperate state of poverty, she quickly secured a job at a law office that not only lifted her out of misery, but became the springboard through which she would win the largest victim rights settlement in history.
When we focus on accomplishing something, then our intention takes shape. When our intention is full, that is when we intensely want something to occur, and sustain that urge over time – life brings us what we want in spades. The Upanishads declare: “You are what your deepest desire is. As is your desire, so is your intention. As is your intention, so is your will. As is your will, so is your deed. As is your deed, so is your destiny.”
One interesting aspect of human aspiration or intention is that it can express itself at various levels, from a mild interest in a subject, to a desire to accomplish something, to the intense need to bring about our heart's desire. And yet, life can instantly respond to our intention at any of these levels: even to a passing fancy!
As we see, even a passing fancy will attract corresponding response, as long as there is a modicum of interest involved. You have just thought about a subject you hadn't thought of for decades, and then two minutes later, there is discussion on that very topic on television! That is dramatic enough, but when you have never seen that subject referred to in a lifetime of TV-watching, then you know something profound is at work!
The writer is a scholar researching Sri Aurobindo. royposner@growthonline.org

Saturday, September 3, 2011

10 siimilarities between google and mom

10 siimilarities between google and mom

1.Google always has an answer to our questions -silly as well as higly complicated.
2.Google always try to develop new products just like mom cooks different varities in kitchen.
3.It loves all its users the same way no disparity ..same as mom loves all her children alike
4.Google helps in finding your soulmate by providing the chat room as mom helps in all ways to find ur lady.
5.Both wants you be social , very social .
6.Both helps you to become more organized .(Google docs)
7.Both try to make u multi lingual.(Google Translate)
8.Mom doesnt get rid of old things very easily ..the same way picassa helps in archiving u the golden memories.
9.Mom understands ur feelings even if not put in enough words....google search also understands what u have in mind.(google search hint)
10.She shows the path to happy life , google also helps in finding the paths via google maps.

Friday, July 22, 2011

zindaggi na milegi dobaara

Poem 1
Ik baat honton tak hai jo aayi nahin
Bas ankhon say hai jhaankti
Tumse kabhi, mujhse kabhi
Kuch lafz hain woh maangti
Jinko pehanke honton tak aa jaaye woh
Aawaaz ki baahon mein baahein daalke ithlaye woh
Lekin jo yeh ik baat hai
Ahsas hi ahsas hai
Khushboo si hai jaise hawa mein tairti
Khushboo jo be-aawaaz hai
Jiska pata tumko bhi hai
Jiski khabar mujhko bhi hai
Duniya se bhi chupta nahin
Yeh jaane kaisa raaz hai

Poem 2
Jab jab dard ka baadal chaya
Jab ghum ka saya lehraya
Jab aansoo palkon tak aya
Jab yeh tanha dil ghabraya
Humne dil ko yeh samjhaya
Dil aakhir tu kyun rota hai
Duniya mein yunhi hota hai
Yeh jo gehre sannate hain
Waqt ne sabko hi baante hain
Thoda ghum hai sabka qissa
Thodi dhoop hai sabka hissa
Aankh teri bekaar hi nam hai
Har pal ek naya mausam hai
Kyun tu aise pal khota hai
Dil aakhir tu kyun rota hai

Poem 3
Pighle neelam sa behta ye sama,
neeli neeli si khamoshiyan,
na kahin hai zameen na kahin aasmaan,
sarsaraati hui tehniyaan pattiyaan,
keh raheen hai bas ek tum ho yahan,
bas main hoon,
meri saansein hain aur meri dhadkanein,
aisi gehraiyaan, aisi tanhaiyaan,
aur main… sirf main.
Apne hone par mujhko yakeen aa gaya.

Poem 4
Dilon me tum apni betabiyan leke chal rahe ho,to zinda ho tum
Nazar me khwaabon ki bijliyan leke chal rahe ho,to zinda ho tum
Hwa ke jhokon ke jaise aazad rehno sekho
Tum ek dariya ke jaise lehron mein behna sekho
Hr ek lamhe se tum milo khole apni baahein
Hr ek pal ek nya sama dekhe nigahein
Jo apni ankhon mein hairanian leke chal rahe ho,to zinda ho tum
Dilon mein tum apni betabian leke chal rahe ho,to zinda ho tum

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Last Mail From Amdocs

Hi ,
Today is my last day in Amdocs as I leave this organization to explore other opportunities in IT.
Frankly speaking , I have mixed feelings while writing this mail .
Amdocs helped me in getting my several FIRSTs in life J
First travel abroad ,
First flight experience ,
First "living away from home" experience :) and many more like these.
It has been 3 years 8 months of wonderful journey in amdocs and it is real tough to part away.I would like to thank all my PBG Leads during my tenure in amdocs -Sripal , Deepak , Sameer ,Rahul T and Subha R.
for guiding me in my work with their valuable experience and enriching my knowledge base.
I would like to thank Vinoj and Ajay S for their care bestowed on me and for giving various opportunities in core and delivery projects.
I have made many friends in amdocs which made my stay here more memorable .Trips with the Invoicing group were most entertaining.
I will never forget the cricket tournaments I was part of and also the winning moments in one of those while playing under Juggernauts. We lived upto the title of the team .
I will also remember the intermittent short stints with RMCC-ARIC. It was good to be on the other side of the fence as well J .
Also, it was nice to have special bond with AR L2 (ISR and DVCI) as I tried my best to offer ample assistance.
So finally ,final sign off, You all can contact me byCalling @9922943310 (don’t redirect on-calls to this number J )
or
Mailing me at either of below mail -Ids
raunak.doshi@gmail.com
raunak_doshi@yahoo.com
raunak_doshi@rediffmail.com
raunak_doshi@hotmail.com
and yeah ofcourse on FACEBOOK.

Au revoir
Raunak Doshi

Sunday, August 1, 2010

USA Vs India

Revisiting the differences between America and India
1. Here people give indicator while changing the lanes on street , In india they don’t even bother to give indication while turning to a altogether new street.
2. Dominos delivery guy comes in a car , In india he comes by bike .
3. In US people celebrate smallest win with great joy, In India ,no body knows even if some body wins a lottery
4. There are max 2 guys in a restaurant serving all ,In India, 2 guys will always be there besides every table
5. Coming in 5 minutes actually means it will take only 5 minutes .
6. Pedestrians are treated like prince on road , in India they are treated like bugs on road
7. Measurement scale , they measure
distance in miles
Temperature in Fareignheit
Liquid in gallons
Weight in pounds
8. I never understood why they call petrol/diesel as GAS
9. They say “thank you” and “have a nice day” and “how are u” a zillion times in a day
10. They drive on right side of the road , we Indians drive as per our will
11. There are no night charges in cab/taxi
12. Back at home you select friends which are special ..Here u can’t afford to be choosy..
13. Here its Downtown , there we have MG Road
14. Nobody understands what road means here ..they understand street .
15. Bribing doesn’t work here.
16. If you don’t tip the service industry , you are considered cheap.
17. Each unit of currency is valuable ..even 1 penny..In India soon the time will come when 10 Rs will be the minimum accepted amount
18. U will never hear any service industry guy say ..”chhutte nahi hai”(I don’t have change).
19. In USA, Queues are actually straight lines
20. People go to malls to shop , not to have a get Together .
21. There are no speed breakers on road

Monday, July 13, 2009

Have It Chilled

Have it chilled ..

There is a place in India, where u don’t feel like india. A place where indians feel like complete strangers. A place where number of veg restaurants are less than those found in city of Vancouver.

A drinkers’ paradise ,any married couples honeymoon fantasy , young blood’s fav happening hangout and oldies’ peace destination.

Its everything here. Its boisterous ,its calm and its refreshing all at the same time … our first encounter with the resort guy made me think that ..god..this place is different and exciting. He came on the road to escort us to resort. He was middle aged guy without his shirts on and the very first sentence he said took all our lethargy away and charged us up… He said this is GOA guys ..dont get shocked to see me like this…GOA main rehna ka to bindaaas ho ke rehna ka …yeah we were in goa to rock our long weekend ..thanks again to Amdocs and recession combined.

As suitably described in a famous song from movie Socah na tha “Goa hum to teri har ada ke dewaane hai” I believe in the song ..Goa has a beautiful enchanting essence of life… We see West image in here. Where else in india u could see girls in just bikinis or sometimes not even in that…

Be it Monday or weekend roads never fail to glitter. Its always a festival time and there is never a dull moment . Shops are lightened in the same way we lit our houses in diwali.. only difference ..they celebrate life through out the year.

This is the place where I have heard people go again and again.. some make excuse of a second honeymoon and some just casually their spend extended weekends just like us.

They know its worth every penny to spend there. The night we went out in search of a club for rave party it gave us shocking surprises..Wont mention any of those here..

I will definitely go there once again ..thats for sure ..