Clear Talk

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

I have been a bit busy in the past few days. I see few of you are visiting so I better keep my promise and let you in on few secrets to help you become fullfledged eaglets.

Why do I want to share my secrets? I know you were thinking about it right?

Two reasons.

1. My husband and I decided not to have children. That means I don't have a family of my own and hence no one for me to pass on my secrets or no one to do the VAMSHAVRUDDHI - propogate our genes. So we decided to adopt the whole world..any one who wanted to be adopted - instead of sharing with one or two children, I get to share it with thousands and more.

2. I truly believe in the saying "more you give more you receive". The satisfaction and joy I get when someone has succeded a little more than what they would have done on their own because we touched their lives is beyond words. You should try it. There is an entire new business concept being built on this idea of sharing, which I will share with you in one of the future Blogs.

So are you ready?

Oh! But before we proceed, I want to clear up few things.

There is no easy way to get there - but I can show you short cuts and smart way to get there.

Also for all those who are lazy and would like everything handed to them on silver platter - sorry, no such luck here. I won't feed you fish, but I will teach you how to fish! Fair enough?

Do you know how an eagle teaches her young ones to fly? You will be amazed to know.

This is what my research on it came up with - read on...

Eagles are taught by their mothers to rise to the challenge of survival. I have read that the mother eagle stirs up the nest after a certain time in that she removes either the rabbit's fur or the lamb's wool, and the soft leaves so that only the prickly briars remain in the nest. The once soft nest becomes a bed of discomfort. The baby eagles aren't cozy in their nest anymore. The mother wants them to be restless so they will get out. Otherwise, they would be content and remain in the nest for a lifetime. She also denies them food in order to create hunger so that they will be motivated to hunt for themselves. The next step includes flight lessons. The mother eagle is known to fly thousands of feet up in the sky with one of her eaglets on her back at a time and then flip over so that they will learn to use their wings. She will observe from below and come to the rescue and catch the baby eagle on her back only to repeat the process again until the eaglet begins to fly on his own.

An adoptation of the same technic works on humans as well and I use it all the time. So expect few unpleasant and discomforting things around me and few flips up in the sky as well.

As long as you remember it is all for your own good and I have nothing but your wellness, your happiness, your success and your FREEDOM in my heart, we will get along fine.

See you soon.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Have you decided? Since you are back to reading this blog I assume you have decided to be an Eagle.

I made that decision when I was 15years old and have not regrtted it one bit till today. It is a feeling that one can only experience and cannot be described. Yes, it is lonely at times as you stand above the crowd and alone. Yes, it is tough to take responsibility for your life and your future.

But once you have reached that stage of true freedom, nothing and nobody can stop you from staying up thee as long as you want.

But please remember that you can have your freedom only when you respect and give others their freedom.

Keep reading.

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Eagle

Oyster

Which would you rather be?


Once there were two eggs discussing what they wanted to be when they hatch.

The first egg said, "I want to be an oyster when I hatch. An oyster just sits in the water. It has no decisions to make. The currents of the ocean move it about, so it doesn’t have to plan. The ocean water that passes by is its food. Whatever the ocean provides is what the oyster may receive, no more, no less. That’s the life for me. It may be limited, but there are no decisions, no responsibilities, just a plain existence controlled by the ocean."

The second egg said, "That’s not the life for me. I wish to be an eagle. An eagle is free to go where he wants and do as he pleases. Sure he is responsible for hunting his own food and making survival decisions, but he is free to fly as high as the mountains. The eagle is in control, not controlled by others. I wish no limits placed on me. I do not wish to be a slave of the ocean. For this I am willing to pay the effort required to live the life of an eagle."

Which would you rather be? An Eagle? or An Oyester?


This BLOG is for those of you who want to be Eagles when you grow up. I call all of you Eaglets for now. Your Mother Eagle is here to give you that gentle push and encouragement you need to grow-up to be fullfledged, majestic, free eagles flying high in the sky.

So keep visiting and look for some Clear insights from one who has made it!

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Hi there Eaglets,

The begining of some Clear Talk!

Clear Talk needs Clear Vision and Clear Thoughts!

That is what you will find in this Blog.

Mother Eagle