The topic is esoteric for me. If I can just “BE” I would just want to “be”. Unfortunately until my mind runs round I would keep on BEcoming rather than just being someone/somebody.
I am a wanderer, not physically as much but yes the mind does not stay at one place. You can check – I have found relationship between spirituality and business. I have written how technical methodology (TRIZ) can be associated with business. These are signs of
my hyper active (rather wanderlust) mind. Can I just “be” – if yes I would just “BE”.
A final thought – how about BEing the Buddha? The Buddha of this age?
This topic was suggested by Shackman, for the weekly Friday Loose Bloggers Consortium where currently nine of us write on the same topic every Friday. I hope that you enjoyed my contribution to that effort. The eight other bloggers who write regularly are, in alphabetical order
Ashok,
gaelikaa,
Lin,
Maxi,
Padmum,
Rummuser,
Shackman and
The Old Fossil. Do drop in on their blogs and see what their take is on this week’s topic. Since some of them may post late, or not at all this week, do give some allowance for that too.
Image source – http://pixabay.com/en/just-be-being-i-am-existence-597091/
Related
6 Comments
rummuser · June 13, 2015 at 6:11 am
You do realise that Buddha, Buddhu and Buddhi all share the same root don’t you?
KRD Pravin · June 15, 2015 at 4:38 pm
Yes I do! I know what you think of me as 😉
Though I am not RaGa 😀 – rather I am far better than him… I am not only confident but also can bet on it 🙂
shackman · June 13, 2015 at 7:45 am
how shakespearean of you 😉
KRD Pravin · June 15, 2015 at 4:35 pm
I am fine! Why would I try to be “Shakespeare” (I would not rather be)! 😉
Maxi · June 13, 2015 at 7:08 pm
Pravin, you have a wonderful mind that you can connect technical methodology with business. I am an introvert, yet have a wandering mind.
blessings ~ maxi
KRD Pravin · June 15, 2015 at 4:37 pm
You are very kind Maxi. Thank you so much for your comments and wishes.
I am also predominantly an introvert, I think introvert people think a lot and therefore their mind wanders a lot.