There are these times in my life that I am very much clear about something – that I am ‘Politically Challenged’. See, this is an intended pun – there are 2 meanings to this – first, it means that I have no clue about Politics in a world-wide sense, and the second meaning is that [...]
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‘Politically Challenged’ Moi
Posted: December 19, 2008 in Dealing With It, Existence, Existential Angst, Relationships, TarotBright Day after Many Days of Rain!!
Posted: August 12, 2008 in All about Being a Writer in this Day and Age, Life, TarotToday is a bright day after so many days of rain! I always did love the sun – even when the heat of the summer becomes unbearable for me…the rain doesn’t allow me to go out of the house (not that I get out that much – but even so…)! It’s just that the rain [...]
Hello everyone! As an avid writer and a big fan of blogging, I have created another blog. Please visit http://imagesinthemind.blogspot.com for weekly updates on an interesting theme: the effect of images, sounds and words on the human mind / psyche…all these will be looked at from different perspectives – myth, logic, and most importantly – [...]
Unbelievable!
Posted: June 26, 2008 in All about Being a Writer in this Day and Age, Dealing With It, Devil, Existential Angst, I am an Idealist, Life, On My Terms, Religion, Tarot, Weird IncidentThe last month was a different kind of a hiatus from work. My personal life took over my sense of being so much that I was in no frame of mind to do anything productive – for which my clients have tried very hard to be forgiving and for which I am absolutely grateful. With [...]
Of 100 Roses and 8 of Swords…
Posted: January 24, 2008 in Dealing With It, Decisions that Hurt, I am an Escapist, Life goes on, On My Terms, Relationships, TarotWell, such is the way of it… I am confused and totally lacking in clarity about my situation. And at the same time, I absolutely refuse to do something about it. I am playing the waiting game, waiting and watching…hoping that some time soon (PLEASE), Existence shows me some kind of clarity about my situation [...]
Real Life Is Like Trapeze, But Without The Safety Net
Posted: January 14, 2008 in Dealing With It, Escapism, Existential Angst, I am an Escapist, I am an Idealist, Life goes on, On My Terms, Spirituality, TarotThere are two people who have prompted this post. One is a gal pal of mine who asked me a few days ago about how I came out of my drugging days and have stayed clean for a year now. And the other is an old friend of mine who I met today. He has [...]
This is a post that I feel deserves to appear on both my blogs for the simple reason that it is something about my life, and also something about Tarot. And both are integral parts of me. This post is about the Devil. First a little background to why this post sprung up. It is [...]
Welcome to ‘MadLife Episode One’ – My First Comic
Posted: May 30, 2007 in All about Being a Writer in this Day and Age, Bills to Pay and Jobs to Do, Comic Life, Comics, Existential Angst, Tarot, Technology is Great, The Mac EffectSo this post is full of images, and therefore may take some time to load. Bear with me! Here is a nice little comic I made with Comic Life….Enjoy!
When it finally hits you, it hits you hard!
Posted: April 18, 2007 in Dealing With It, Decisions that Hurt, Escapism, Existential Angst, Friendship, I am an Escapist, I am an Idealist, Life goes on, On My Terms, Relationships, TarotTimes like these, I wish I was a cold, cold person who never felt anything. Oh I know, I went through what I went through months ago, and when I went through it, I seemed to be as cool as a cucumber. All I did was rant on the blog here, and just moved on [...]
Sometimes when you meet old friends…
Posted: April 9, 2007 in Decisions that Hurt, Friendship, I am an Escapist, I am an Idealist, Life goes on, Meeting Old Friends, Spirituality, TarotOK so I do a lot of my work over the internet. Therefore, I am logged on to various networking sites. One of them is Orkut. Overall, I have had a good experience with these websites. I even managed to catch up with some long-lost school friends who are (mostly) settled in the US of [...]