“The greatest weakness of most humans
is their hesitancy to tell others
how much they love them while they're still alive”
~ O.A. Battista
“The greatest weakness of most humans
is their hesitancy to tell others
how much they love them while they're still alive”
~ O.A. Battista
Labels limit us
"When I let go of what I am,
I become what I might be."
-- Lao Tzu
Be aware that any label puts limits on you. Today, experience how it feels to let go of the labels.
Feel the freedom, the spaciousness, the infinite potential of simply being.
"With every breath, the possibility of a new aspect of self arises."
-- Wayne Muller
"As long as I am this or that, I am not all things."
-- Meister Eckhart
Create a personal mission statement. Identify your vision, values, virtues, passions and meaning of life.
If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.
-unknown
In the Walk of Life, Do Not Worry of people moving ahead of You.
Concentrate. Take Your Time and be careful not to fall.
But once You are ready to run, make sure You are the Best of All
Mark Boucher celebrates with his relieved - and absent - team-mate, Shaun Pollock, after
An incredulous Ricky Ponting leads his troops off the field,
Makhaya Ntini and Herschelle Gibbs lap up the acclaim,
The
Mark Boucher pumps the air after hitting the winning runs to complete
Makhaya Ntini and Mark Boucher celebrate the moment of victory after they guided
Herschelle Gibbs launches another boundary during his amazing 175, which put
Andrew Symonds takes a brilliant catch to dismiss Jacques Kallis as
Nathan Bracken congratulates Herschelle Gibbs on his incredible innings,
Herschelle Gibbs, arms aloft, celebrates his hundred. He was finally dismissed for 175 brilliant runs,
Herschelle Gibbs lashes another boundary during his astonishing 175,
Not to be outdone, Graeme Smith lashed the Australian bowlers in pursuit,
The scoreboard showing Australia's world record score of 434 for 4, South Africa v Australia, 5th ODI, Johannesburg, March 12, 2006
Ricky Ponting scythes one through the leg side,
Ricky Ponting raises his arms on reaching a memorable hundred. He eventually fell for 164,
Adam Gilchrist greets the deep extra-cover boundary. Again.
Simon Katich pings another boundary,
Andrew Hall takes a breathtaking catch to dismiss Adam Gilchrist,
Adam Gilchrist celebrates his blistering fifty,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vedam, VenkataRamana
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:26 AM
To: 'venkatvedam.poster@blogspot.com'
Subject: post this on the blog... will You?
post this on the blog... will You>?