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hey manoj,

 

Best advice ( lol )

 

go to mumbai and work there for 2 yrs, you will never feel bored . soon you will

learn how to climb on top of train and stand in between boggies to travel and

all .. hey hey !!! yup.. it's a crazy place , many people do travel like that

there... work in that famous ambani groups company ( not mentioning the company

name ) , every day you will be leaving home at 7 AM , travelling for nearly 2

hrs , will reach home by 10PM , you can work even on second saturday ( official

working day ) ... the same baby then will start crying ... " ngiaaaa .. I wanna

for time for me ... ngaiiaaaaa"

 

You will learn how to live 110% , moment to moment .. you cannot dream , if you

dream you will either miss your train , or you will fall out of train . hi hi

.... ( travle by road !! forget it , it will take double the time ) . In office

too you cannot be dreamy somebody else will pull your leg and occupy your seat

mann !!! ha ha .. so your awareness of the present moment will grow .. cool

advice na ?... just kidding ..

 

For me first few years in mumbai was luxurious , when I was staying at a

quraters of citigroup subsidiary . ( after my engineering studies at REC calicut

, I got campus placement to mumbai) door to door company bus club house ,

furnished flat and all , later a long term assignment in london and all.. but

2003-2004 , was totally pizzed off when I was forced to change the company(that

story later). anyway bangalore is a sleeping city , peaceful, lots of greeneries

around, do visit kerala in every month.

 

hmmm..

 

to have high energy..

 

sing a lot , dance a lot , laugh a lot & breath a lot . secret for the high

energy .. go join some martial arts group .. ( not for fighting with me .. hey

hey !!! ) .. it will keep you alive . If you have observed there is a lot of

similarity between yoga & martial arts. but martial arts is more rajasic and

helps people to feel good about them .

 

had heard about trance dance ?. had attended that in london .. breathe out madly

with sound while you dance madly with good music .. In the morning do a lot of

exercise with haaaa sound .. ( breathe out through mouth , feel like as if you

are roaring like a lion , but no sound to disturb others ... feel like a

warrior .. do fast breathing "in the morning" ( like bhastrika ) ..

 

do slow breathing , slow walking .. practising very slow movements "in the

evening" .. so that your sleep will be meditative .. but during day time, live

life like mad rebellious spontaneous child playing every moment with 110 %.

rememebr it is the CHANGE , which creates a wow in iourselves as well as others

.. nature too loves changes .. so be creative in everything .

 

O god !!! have to finish a lot work ... my boss will go crazy today ... lol ..

 

with lots of luv

 

your little brother.

 

 

 

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> Best advice ( lol )

>

> go to mumbai and work there for 2 yrs, you will

> never feel bored . soon you will learn how to climb

> on top of train and stand in between boggies to

> travel and all .. hey hey !!! yup.. it's a crazy

> place ,

 

Mumbai/Bombay is great!! A crazy place where you will

never get bored! I sure didn't during the few days I

spent there in December 1995. There's a great pizza

joint, called simply The Pizzeria, on the corner of

Veer Nariman Rd. and Marine Drive. Best pizzas in

India IMHO. And they serve beer too! I survived the

local EMU trains between Central Station and

Churchgate - riding on a Sunday, so it wasn't

crush-loaded with people standing out the doors and

riding on the roof. Took the ferry boat to Elephanta

Caves. Bet a few rupees on the ponies at the

Mahalaxmi Race Course (didn't win!) Finding the

nearest thing to a sports bar and watching India v.

Pakistan field hockey game. Hearing a Hindi version

of "White Christmas" on All India Radio. Just a few

of my memories of Mumbai, though they don't include

Amma (I did India a couple years before meeting her).

Westerners are such a common sight in Mumbai that

they're less likely than elsewhere in India to get

glommed on or ripped off by touts and rickshaw

wallahs. Actually I had one taxi driver who wanted to

take me to Mumbai's red light district, but I said

"Mere ke pas nirodhan nahim" (I don't have any condoms

on me). You probably won't find that one in your

Hindi prhase book :)

 

Keval

 

 

 

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