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“You are you. You are not a label. As an individual you have a unique place in my heart and mind.”
Salil Jha“You are you. You are not a label. As an individual you have a unique place in my heart and mind.”
Salil Jha“Still the heights of flying remains to be arrived.Still the wise lessons of life remains to be experienced.Its only the handful of accomplishments has been achieved.The real destiny is yet to be won.”
Ishwar Jha“What's in a view? A world, by any other, would remain just as it is, just as wonderful :-)”
Abhimanyu Jha“What's in a view? The world, by any other, would remain just as it is, just as wonderful :-)”
Abhimanyu Jha“You are a reader, and therefore a thinker, an observer, a living soul who wants more out of this human experience.”
Salil Jha“life is a challenge, which never accept back challenge. Accept is as it is as when it will start ignoring you that will be horrible.”
Dr. Ateendra Jha“The art is in evolving to such a receptive consciousness, which is aligned to enjoyment and fruition in both ways – expecting and planning the randomizations for ‘specific’ joys as well as designing joys in ‘generic’ randomizations. True love lands you in a consciousness, which relishes the joys of this rainbowish dualism best.”
Santosh Jha, Why We Flop In Love“In the beauty of countless danseuse in my palace, I saw an endless suffering in the form of distorted and diseased figures as the absolute certainty towards which they were heading even as insects unwittingly consign themselves to the blazing flame.”
Ajit Kumar Jha, Siddhartha Smiles“It's really difficult to pretend that you are happy when you actually are not in a state to face someone!!”
Sachin Jha, Let Love Speak“Siddhartha embarked on a mission that human civilization has been on since its inception – How to overcome pain and suffering in human life. Siddhartha was perhaps the first scientist on the planet who wanted to address pain and suffering at their roots. While every other thinker from every other religious traditions speculated on the goals of life and afterlife, such speculative queries were nonsensical for Siddhartha for in the mold of a true scientist, he saw no evidential basis for them. Siddhartha didn’t even query what is pain, and where does it come from. He directed his query on how can pain and suffering be removed, an enquiry no speculative philosopher had undertaken before.”
Ajit Kumar Jha, Siddhartha Smiles