Today, I remembered your comment about Indian bomb blasts in your response to one of my blogs after hurricane Ike. I've been thinking of you all day, and your fellow citizens. I understand so little about politcal divisions there, but I understand violence and terror, and I am so sorry for your country.
Please be assured that people around the world are watching, hoping and praying for this to end.
I wish you all the best the strength to prevail and the wisdom to let the wounds heal, without forgetting –for only the memory can save us from repeating.
Unfortunately we share this planet with misanthropic sociopaths cloaked in religious/political camouflage. Their insane conceit and disdain for others manifests itself in executing cowardly atrocities against innocents.
Personally I would forgo any mediation or attempts to cleanse their malleable vanquished souls and try to rehabilitate them...they made their decision and acted upon their fantasy. They are beyond redemption now.
Since they are above all else, cowards, it is hard to draw them out into the open to get a clear shot, so we must devise a way to lure them into the cold light of day.
It starts with the children, and educating and empowering them is the key to ending this madness. Life does NOT need to be a zero sum gain where someone needs to lose in order for another to advance.
We are all unique and hold special gifts that we should all be excited about sharing...it makes us even more fantastic.
What a sad species we are. Handicapped with an overdeveloped brain that cradles unlimited potential and yet we succumb to our primordial instincts; to take from others at any cost. We should be way past this.
I am truly sorry that this is happening in your beautiful land.
My thoughts are with all of the people of Mumbai and India right now.
I wish I had words of wisdom for you, but you cannot explain what drives people to do such terrible things. Just remember that the world does care and is praying for all of India right now.
I am so sorry. Humans don't appear to be getting better and that's a disgrace. My thoughts are with you and yours - for your safety and well-being. Take care, friend.
Apologies, the previous comment left before I could finish properly... Yes, I feel sad about all of this, and have written about it in my blog today... the whole week has seemed distorted somehow. I wish you well!
life lost is always painful, but life lost through willful violence is so senseless, and hard to grasp. In my tradition, when lives are lost we mark their passing with Kaddish. One of the lines from which seems so appropriate now, Oseh shalom bim'romav hu ya'aseh shalom aleinu, "G-d Who makes peace in the heights, may G-d make peace upon us..." May peace come soon to India and the world.
been watching it ever since they reported at 11am my time... insanity redefined...
ReplyDeleteso much for freedom...
Gautami,
ReplyDeleteToday, I remembered your comment about Indian bomb blasts in your response to one of my blogs after hurricane Ike. I've been thinking of you all day, and your fellow citizens. I understand so little about politcal divisions there, but I understand violence and terror, and I am so sorry for your country.
Please be assured that people around the world are watching, hoping and praying for this to end.
Linda
I was saddened to hear of the attacks this afternoon. My prayers for the people of India.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, just do not understand why are some people like this. Peace has no value??:(
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of you and my blogging friends in Mumbai and have tears in eyes - I can write no more.
ReplyDeleteI pray for that to end.
ReplyDeleteI was also saddened to hear of the attack. I donot understand what these people want, does anyone know what these people want?
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with all in Mumbai and India. Words seem to fail in the midst of such madness.
ReplyDeleteYes - the world stands with you against this insanity! I hope you are able to find some moments of peace and comfort with family and friends.
ReplyDeleteTake care, gautami.
ReplyDeleteit's a sad day for Mumbai and India.
I wish you all the best
ReplyDeletethe strength to prevail and the wisdom to let the wounds heal, without forgetting –for only the memory can save us from repeating.
Unfortunately we share this planet with misanthropic sociopaths cloaked in religious/political camouflage. Their insane conceit and disdain for others manifests itself in executing cowardly atrocities against innocents.
ReplyDeletePersonally I would forgo any mediation or attempts to cleanse their malleable vanquished souls and try to rehabilitate them...they made their decision and acted upon their fantasy. They are beyond redemption now.
Since they are above all else, cowards, it is hard to draw them out into the open to get a clear shot, so we must devise a way to lure them into the cold light of day.
It starts with the children, and educating and empowering them is the key to ending this madness. Life does NOT need to be a zero sum gain where someone needs to lose in order for another to advance.
We are all unique and hold special gifts that we should all be excited about sharing...it makes us even more fantastic.
What a sad species we are. Handicapped with an overdeveloped brain that cradles unlimited potential and yet we succumb to our primordial instincts; to take from others at any cost.
We should be way past this.
I am truly sorry that this is happening in your beautiful land.
It will end. I am sure about it. Or else there is no future for human beings on this planet.
ReplyDeleteall the love from here
A.
My thoughts are with all of the people of Mumbai and India right now.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had words of wisdom for you, but you cannot explain what drives people to do such terrible things. Just remember that the world does care and is praying for all of India right now.
I hope it ends soon. Madness is what it is.
ReplyDeleteSo long as you're safe, my friend. I know, you're not in Mumbai. But you were the first person I thought of.
ReplyDeleteSecond came my local friends with family and roots in Mumbai.
Crazy. Stupid. Pointless.
Keep fighting the good fight.
few lines touched my heart..about recent Mumbai attacks
ReplyDeleteIf ya need a talk, ya know where I am..........
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. Humans don't appear to be getting better and that's a disgrace. My thoughts are with you and yours - for your safety and well-being. Take care, friend.
ReplyDeleteYou said all you needed to.
ReplyDeleteit will end when we end. thats the sad reality :(
ReplyDeleteI also feel terribly upset by all of this and wish everyone well.. It is a world gone awol. ..
ReplyDeleteApologies, the previous comment left before I could finish properly... Yes, I feel sad about all of this, and have written about it in my blog today... the whole week has seemed distorted somehow. I wish you well!
ReplyDeletelife lost is always painful, but life lost through willful violence is so senseless, and hard to grasp. In my tradition, when lives are lost we mark their passing with Kaddish. One of the lines from which seems so appropriate now,
ReplyDeleteOseh shalom bim'romav hu ya'aseh shalom aleinu, "G-d Who makes peace in the heights, may G-d make peace upon us..."
May peace come soon to India and the world.
i've been thinking of you too, and look forward to seeing your words again soon
ReplyDeletemy yoga teacher and 2 fellow students flew from LA weds eve to mumbai. i finally heard last night that they are ok (big sigh)
i pray those you know and love are ok