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Shruthi Vidhya Sundaram's avatar

Today I spent time observing:

- The rays of the sun penetrating through the dense streets

- Mouthwatering streetfood and how people were eating it

- Merchants and artisans creating the most beautiful sarees and selling them…and

Much more!

Each pause. Each breathe. Filled me with something beautiful beyond words. It made me realise how small I am compared to the world, while also being a whole universe myself. What a beautiful paradox, isn't it??

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SuddenlyJamie's avatar

Listening to this piece (thank you for the voiceover!), made me think about two of my favorite authors: Douglas Adams and Kurt Vonnegut. It makes me giggle just to imagine how they would write about the First Artichoke. And that thought made me think about how, for me, moments of true mindfulness are often - as your artichoke moment was - accompanied by a sense of whimsy … of a realization that life isn’t nearly as serious as we make it out to be. There is a lot of absurdity in this world, if we make even the slightest effort to notice it. And somehow, that brings me comfort.

I assume you’ve seen the Peter Seller’s movie, “On Being”? Or maybe read the book? I feel a connection to that story here as well, but haven’t got time to sort it out because I have to go put on every bit of outdoor gear I own to walk a dog in 7 degree (Fahrenheit) weather. Woo-hoo!

Again - thanks for the post and letting us hear it. 💜

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