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A soul in the search of eternal peace…

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In our young age many beliefs, habits, do’s and don’ts were taught/forced on to us by our Parents/Elders in the name of Wise things to do, Religion and GOD. We used to follow some of them blindly or forced to follow them because of peer pressure or we used to ignore some of them in the name of ignorance or superstition.

Personally I think there should be some reasoning behind each one of them. At the same time whatever said to us may not be true completely as it were passed on to us after many generations in form of saying/writing which has many chances to get misinterpreted or exaggerated or twisted or even being false or not applicable now.

We can’t question our Parents/Elders always as they don’t know the real reasoning behind it. It’s our duty to use our sixth sense and differentiate the right and wrong and choose the correct one after analysis from the true source. In that way we might be to answer our-self and our coming generations with true knowledge. The purpose of this blog is learning and sharing the true knowledge in our inner journey towards the higher Self.

As a human we are born in the world to learn and correct ourselves from our past mistakes and realize the true reality (Inner Self). My humble thought is that Spirituality is the true source of Ultimate Reality; Science is the Reasoning behind it and Religion is the Path to achieve it for common man. In other words ‘Spirituality is the Soul, Science is the Mind and Religion is the Body’.

Suggestions/Feedback/Comments are always welcome to know our Self better! 🙂

               “Be True, Love All, Help Others Selflessly,
                                    Live in Harmony and Rest in Peace”

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    1. Thanks dear friend! Of-course it has meaning. It has two meaning. God Ganesha (Elephant GOD) as per Religion for common man and [Gan+Esh – Ganam+Eshwar – Cube+GOD – GOD of the Cube [Micro Abode] or Ganam+Pathi – Holder of the Cube [microabode] as per Scientific Principle. I may explain more about the scientific concept later in a post. 🙂

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      1. I knew it! Ganesh features in Luke Davie’s poem, Totem. Here, I’ll post a little bit for you. Enjoy!
        “The whoosh of whisky grass; something had been and gone.
We woke. Ganesh was gone, and every bull and bull-god,
gone. How change became good fortune, how love streamed.
 In the yellow time of pollen, and the honeysuckle blooming,
the preciseness of the world came flooding in.”
        He is the patron god of writing, and the god of good fortune, and change. A Hindu god I think?
        Anyway, my friend, the rest of the poem is here, in its entirety if you like it so far… http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/davies-luke/totem-poem-0065001
        Ganesh is in five stanzas of this forty stanza epic love poem. I will look forward to more posts and the scientific concept in future. And thanks for visiting the labyrinth! 🙂

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  1. Hello, Ganesh, My best wishes to you for what you are doing here.
    I came here because of notification that you liked a post of mine and, when I came here, the first thing that struck me was the droplet hitting the water. This reminded me of the first line of my affirmation regarding oneness or the I AM. I reproduce the whole affirmation in case it interests you.

    As the droplet is to the ocean,
    I am.
    As the lick of flame is to the fire,
    I am.
    As the sunbeam is to sunlight,
    I am.
    As the Great Spirit is,
    I am.

    N.B. I have later added a visualisation to help those interested.

    All the best,
    Ian.

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  2. I wanted to let you know I’ve nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award and to tell you that I really am enjoying your work. I was happy to take the opportunity to pass your blog on to the people that read mine. Keep sharing!

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  3. I love all the great thoughts and topics you bring in up in this blog. It’s really fascinating, I’ll be reading back through some of your posts soon 🙂

    In the meantime, I’ve decided to pass on the Inspiring Blogger Award to you. It’s a badge you can put in your side bar, and nominate others if you’d like. Here’s my acceptance post so you have an idea of what it is.

    http://writersparty.com/2012/06/21/inspiringbloggeraward/

    Keep doing what you do!

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  4. This is a wonderful place for contemplation of the essential aspects of our existence. There is a richness of thought and a fullness of feeling in your words, that resonates for your readers in the most pleasing way. Your attention to my blog is an affirmation of our mutual connection to the heart of life.

    I am most grateful that you spent time in my place….Warm regards…..John H.

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    1. Perfect and well said John!! Thanks for your kind words. I am glad that I visited your interesting blog. Looking forward to learn more… 🙂

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  5. I am honoured to nominate you for the One Lovely Blog Award! Please pick-up your award at http://parasharstales.wordpress.com/. Copy and Paste the Award to your blog and follow the rules of acceptance. I am very aware that some people do not wish to participate in Awards, and I completely respect that… no strings! But in any case, Congratulations, you have a Lovely Blog

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  6. Hi Ganesh just wanted to let you know about this person in Karnataka who is simply amazing. His name is also Ganesh and this is the reason am letting you know about him….i wish you read something about him, however i will be posting about this person in my future articles. He is a famous personality and widely spoken for his extraordinary skills in art of “avadhana” . Just thought of sharing about this great personality with you who shares the same name as yours.

    you can read about him here
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatavadhani_Ganesh

    or you can just google his name

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  7. Thank you for visiting my blog. I enjoy what I’ve read here, too, particularly your reflection on the beliefs that shape us when we are young.

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  8. Your blog is important. I use that word, important, specifically because all too often we lose ourselves in the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives. I can go to one part of your blog for an immediate idea to meditate or go to another part and read up on something I want to know more about. In other words, it reminds me to focus on myself for a moment…or two 🙂 Thanks for creating this blog and sharing it with those of us looking for a little enlightenment.

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  9. Love your blog title,’known is a drop,unknown is an Ocean’….I think you are referring to the humans as a drop belonging to the whole vast universe/god ,which is unknown….Correct me if I am wrong.

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    1. Thank you very much! Actually it is a famous quote of Avvaiyar. The Avvaiyar which means “respectable women” was the title of more than one poet who was active during different periods of Tamil literature. I learned this quote in my school day…

      There are different ways to interpret this quote. The simple meaning is whatever we have learned in our life is drop and there is ocean to learn or learning never ends. This quotes remind us that never think “I know everything” and nothing more to learn because of false delusion of Ego, which stops our learning journey to eternity. Be humble and open to learn…

      Your interpretation is absolutely right! It’s the philosophical/spiritual interpretation of this quote. Recently I also came to know about Rumi’s quote which you may like too, “We are not a drop in the Ocean, We are the mighty Ocean in a drop”. 🙂

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  10. Hi Ganesh, it’s Caroline from the Sunshine Coast in QLD. I blog on http://www.carolinebakker.com and I have just nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award as I really like your blog and I look forward to reading more from you in the future. You can also follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolineBakkerBlog

    Please visit this post to read more: http://www.carolinebakker.com/caroline-bakker/ (Scroll down to November 2012). Have a lovely day! Warm Regards Caroline

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  11. Ganesh ultimately I came to your blog through a common friend who had reblogged this post, any way excellent post I loved it.

    Thanks. I invite you to visit my blog Ajaytao2010@wordpress.com.
    Be in touch. Browse through the category sections,
    I feel you may find something of your interest.

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    1. Thanks Ian for sharing a very interesting post. Thank you very much for allowing me to share your thoughtful posts. It’s my pleasure and honor. Wish you all the very best!! 🙂

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  12. Hi Ganesh,

    I would like to contact you on your email, if you don’t mind of course, I’d like to ask you some question.
    Please, if you can, contact me on my mail sofiasiberia at hotmail com
    and i’ll write you back.

    Sincerely,

    Sofia

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  13. Thank you for liking my post! Entering now into the Age of Aquarius, we are also moving upward into the heart chakra. Here, the heart prevails and we are perceiving and experiencing the world from that perspective. These are exciting times and the opportunities to grow spiritually are very much intensified! Let it guide you through your daily life. Sending you light!

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  14. “Spirituality is the soul, science is the mind, and religion is the body.” How true! I think I’ll quote it sometime lol. It’s so important to find a balance in those three things, otherwise our spirits get out of whack. Great page!

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  15. truly a resonance here with our souls, I appreciate you having gone into barefootseasons to “like” my recent post, blessings and bliss! kathy

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  16. Hi Ganesh,
    Thank you for the blog and your amazing posts, I can’t wait to start reading them.
    I am so curious about life and your blog is the perfect place to guide me in exploring more topics which can enhance my knowledge and others that can can help me justify my inner beliefs.
    I am new in the blogosphere and would love to hear from you and fellow bloggers too.
    Nadine
    http://www.soulofagypsy.me

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  17. Dear Ganesh, I can relate to the purposes of this enquiry. My particular interest is in Cultural Contours, that encompasses the Spiritual, the Scientific and the Religious manifestations of life, amongst others. I hope to follow your journey and contribute to it where I have relevant experience to share.

    Best wishes. R.jv

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    1. Dear Atul, I wish I could help you. But I don’t have any of his of contact information. I will let you know if I come across in future. 🙂

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  18. Wow I was looking for this type of blog. I am interested in understanding the parallels between religion and science. I believe that thousands of years ago in India there was very advanced science. All the background knowledge got lost in later conquests of India. But now we consider this science to be as religion I.e. I bet certain rituals, like purification rituals that seem to be based on religion must have some scientific background that only now we are beginning to learn thousands of years later.

    I look forward to reading your blog entries!

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  19. I think your blog is just phenomenal. I am doing a design project on combining scientific cosmological theories with Hindu cosmology.
    This blog has been so helpful.
    Maybe you should venture into the area of Terence McKenna’s work and analyse that in a religious space, especially thoughts about the Soma Mandala. I don’t know, just some food for thought.
    Well done! Once again, great ideas, confluent and interesting.

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    1. Thanks dear Anusha for the kind words! Glad to know about your interesting project. I would love to explore Mamuni Mayan’s ‘Surya Siddhanta’ to get started from the Source in Astronomy. Also thanks for sharing about Terence McKenna and Soma Mandala.

      I am just a learner. It’s my pleasure to learn and share. 🙂

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  20. Well said! I followed you because of the spiritual essence in your words! One serving spirit, knows another, It is amazed the calling that is place within us in our beginnings. Not one that parents really comprehend, for we see more and we feel more. Your words have that life within them that is why it is such a joy to read and embrace them. God makes no mistake in our creation. You are blessed greatly…keep moving forward, sharing, caring and helping humankind as long as you can…your light is needed in our world! God bless you!

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  21. Thank you for sharing this article quite interesting and, hopefully true happiness rays began to warm our hearts, when we can share it with sincerity. Greetings from Gede Prama 🙂

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  22. Hello Ganesh thank you very much for taking the time to read my blog. Although it is all about travelling it has some spirituality part on it because I had the opportunity to travel to India twice. I was fascinated with the traditions, the culture and of course!. Unfortunately I couldn’t stay longer to practice some meditation or experience Ayurveda (difficult when you travel with a child) I also have a culinary page on it. You blog is amazing! I will read it frequently. You have great stuff on it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
    Maria

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  23. Wow Ganesh. I’m new to your blog and all I can say is wow and from what I have seen it is easy to understand why you won blog of the year award and I am looking forward to reading much much more. Seems to me we have a lot of similar interests. 🙂

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  24. Am certainly glad i got to visit your site!!!!,,, The rubric itself is very much explanatory of your insight …… Don’t know what am going to take from here but sure am going take something much Ganesh!!!!!!

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  25. Hi, I would like to invite you to join BlogUmberilla at blogumberilla.wordpress.com so that more readers can know about your blog and you can meet bloggers of your interest.
    Cheers!

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  26. Hi Ganesh,

    Thanks for liking my blog. I read some of your posts, they are wonderfully articulated. I have started following your blog. Stay in touch!

    Regards,
    Sanjay Dhadwal

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  27. Hi Ganesh, thank you for visiting my blog and for the like and follow. You have a great blog and a great About page with thought-proving matter in it. 🙂

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  28. Thanks for stopping by my blog today and offering your kind message. Greatly appreciated. I am just stepping into blogging and I am looking forward to reading all the amazing things you have on yours. 🙂

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  29. Ganesh, As the many before me I am truly touched, deeply, by your blog. You speak my language and I am encouraged to continue my own vision. Please accept the Harmony and Peace Award. It was passed to me through, A Momma’s View and I would like to pass to you! It will post on 12-9-14. The sunshine you send is pure light.

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  30. Spirituality is the true source of Ultimate Reality – So true!
    I am so glad today that I stumbled on your blog. Very inspiring and interesting blog. I sense positivity here. 🙂

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  31. Very welcoming blog, Ganesh, and soothing as well.
    Thank you for following AHansenChronicle.
    I am intrigued about where our focal points and/or beliefs somtimes overlap, and other times may diverge.
    Keep Peace-ing things together!

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  32. “As a human we are born in the world to learn and correct ourselves from our past mistakes and realize the true reality (Inner Self). My humble thought is that Spirituality is the true source of Ultimate Reality; Science is the Reasoning behind it and Religion is the Path to achieve it for common man.”
    I agree! Glad to find you again and have no idea what happened to cause the break 🙂

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  33. It’s me again, Ganesh, I have once again somehow lost my link to your blog and now found it again, apparently by chance. I have put it in my “set pages” on opening and will keep an eye on the blog. Bye for now 🙂

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  34. Greetings Everyone. If you haven’t dropped by over here yet, allow me to give you the invitation:
    truthcontest.com Comes in two versions Modern AND Traditional so YOU CAN have it YOUR WAY. Truth (Comes both with and without Religion). Transcendence is just like THAT!
    Compliments of The House and ALL who are in IT.
    Kick back, relax, have a good read, and LEARN HOW TO ENJOY YOUR LIFE
    and get back to ME.

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    1. Prompted to share Khalil Gibran’s…

      “All know that the drop merges into the ocean but few know that the ocean merges into the drop.”

      Gratitude and btw, great site mystic1muse…
      Ganesh, Om😇☺

      Feeling Blessed, Brinda

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        1. Oops….

          Correction, just in case, the Wise ones take a shot at my mistaking Kabir for Khalil Gibran….lol…my innocent excuse being completely engrossed(again!)in listening to “The Prophet”
          on audio…
          😉

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  35. Hello, Ganesh, my old friend! I thought I would drop by to say a big “HELLO!”. I see that you are still helping others along the spiritual path – on their journey up the mountain . . . . . and on to the summit! GREAT! [N.B. I have no other, discreet way of getting this to you so I have to do it here – sorry. I have put all my quotes into one file – Consolidated Quotes – mainly so that anyone wishing to look up something – e.g. “karma” – can do so conveniently. I was surprised to see that there were some 3000 of these quotes 🙂 !!!!!!!! – so my decision to collate them was justified! {https://issuu.com/iangardner or search for Consolidated Quotes – Ian Gardner 2016.} ]

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    1. Glad to see you back, Ian! We missed you. Thanks again for sharing all your leanings at one place. Glad to know about issuu too. Feel free to share as always and guide us!! 🙂

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  36. Hi
    I visited your site. So beautiful & advisable blog written you. I like. Very you think of life. Nice you sharing your knowledge.
    God bless you.

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