Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Breaking Free from the Chains of the Mind

What happens when you gradually cease doing the things you once loved? When you feel trapped, weighed down by an unknown burden and the weight of responsibility? When you long to cry but can't, yearning to share your thoughts and feelings with someone, yet finding no one who truly understands? Instead of offering support, people become suspicious, driving you further into loneliness and despair. You continue living simply because you are breathing, a young body that won't allow you to perish, but you feel the urge to either escape the pain or end it all.

You recognize that you are unwell but don't know what to do. You strive to overcome your problems and illnesses, but at the end of the day, you feel defeated. You want to be happy and live freely, but you sense that an invisible rope binds you. You long to breathe peacefully, yet your breaths are filled with impatience. You wish to settle down, but instead feel as if you're being pulled into an unknown journey.

Your emotions seem limited to anxiety and anger, with happiness and joy fading into distant memories. You're drawn to spirituality and self-help but struggle to focus on these pursuits. You yearn for knowledge, but it eludes you. If this resonates with you, consider the following solutions:

  1. Remember that death is not the end; it is simply a new beginning.
  2. Keep in mind that while your mind may cause you pain, your soul remains untouched.
  3. Don't assume that no one will help you; you must actively seek the help you need.
  4. Your mind may deceive you, but focus on your soul, and it will guide you on the right path.
  5. Don't dwell on guilt; acknowledge your karma and strive not to repeat past mistakes.
  6. If someone is upset with your previous behavior, surprise them with a change in attitude. Be polite, and don't hesitate to apologize.
  7. Learn to accept your mistakes and practice saying sorry.
  8. Remember that you are part of a vast cosmic energy system known as God. Trust in God, regardless of your chosen faith.
  9. Your body may be stardust, but your soul is the energy that illuminates the stars.
  10. Live each day as if it were your last. Embrace every morning as if it were your final one and do everything your heart desires. Don't hold back – just do it.
By embracing these principles, you can begin to break free from the chains of the mind and embark on a journey toward inner peace, growth, and fulfillment.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Home sickness…

Its 14 days in Mumbai now… and tour is extending with time.. so missing my home and family…. Lets see when will I get back to home….No probable dates are still with me… Sad smileDSC04131

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Mumbai Days...

I came 5 days back to Mumbai for office work and from Delhi to Mumbai my journey was through a GoAir flight. As I landed in Mumbai, after custom clearance I hired a prepaid taxi and then went to office to Dadar Shivaji park and it was not difficult to reach office, as our office boy came to receive me outside office.

First Day:-
After reaching office I was feeling tired so I took bath and had some snacks for breakfast, I had also spoken to my wife and parents. all staff members came at 12:00 O'clock. And after meeting all I understood my tasks from my colleague and I have started working on the tasks.. In the second half I went outside the office for my office work and during this I went to near sea shore called Dadar Chaupati.. It was wonderful to see Worli- Bandra sea link. I slept in the office that day as my manager was not able to find accomodation for me.

Second day:-

I got up at 9:00 and took bath and in second half our admin Pallavi came and she arranged a flat for me with my colleague. So this night I didn't slept in office and it was out side from office. One more thing I forgot to share, My office is out side a Electrical crematory , and in common frequency dead bodies were being brought for the cremation. Strange but local people are used to this.( there are flats and apartments around this)

Third day:-(31-12-2010)
This day was last day of year and after whole days work.. I was missing my family and my sweet wife. Though I was not showing but I was feeling alone. So when all guys from the office went to home saying me happy new year.. My boss told me to go for a outing rather than going to home for sleeping:), He have taken me to Dadar local station, and this was the first time, I travelled through local train and my destination was Lower parel's Phoneix Shopping mall and PVR. I was amused to ride the local train and I went to phoneix mall after making queries from local people.
after a security check I went to mall and I was happy to be alone in crowd.. as I usually:).. I decided to go for movie and then taken ticket for movie Gulliver travels.. (Though this movie was a OK...better i'll say time pass).. I came back to rented flat at Mahim at 10:30..

Fourth day:-

this was a ok ok day... I went to office and after days work I came back to flat.

fifth day:-

This time I started to Colaba to meet my college friend's family. I reached there at 1:15 (R.C.church) and then went to Navy colony and have had some good time with friends family.. I have taken lunch and after some gossip, her husband taken me to gateway of India. And after reaching GOI, I said him bye and went to GOI. It was a wuite a big rush and I had seen Hotel Taj and the GOI closely.
I had seen some boats roaming there, so I decided to get a ride, I bought a ticket and take ride of a boat. It was a good experience, better I'll say a relaxing one. I liked the way wind was hitting my face and additionaly It was cool...
After ride I came back to church gate and then started to Mahim, but in the way I took a break and then went to PVR...and It was a faltu movie and I spend better I'll say wasted money...
after whole days chill out... I am missing my family...

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Future of Computing: Introducing the Light-Speed Processor

In 2010, the computing world marveled at the power of the Core i5 and i7 processors. However, more than a decade later, we must recognize that our current technology has limitations. The power consumption of processors continues to grow, and as we approach the limits of Moore's Law, it's time to envision a radical new direction for computer processors.

Imagine a computer that operates at the speed of light, where all instructions work in unison at light speed. Is such a device possible? Absolutely! Our future processors would have no transistors at all. Instead, they would consist of the following components:
  1. A light source
  2. Micro-mirroring surface tubes
  3. Instruction receptors
  4. Instruction dispatchers
  5. Parity checker
  6. An ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) comprising millions of nano-calculating units (based on mirroring surface tubes)
  7. To complement this revolutionary processor, we need an equally fast memory device - the Nano Quanta Memory Card. With such a device, there would be no need for RAM, as all processes would be incredibly fast. A cache alter would be needed to manage the calculations of old and new information for the trillions of nano-calculating units.
The future computer would have a 1PByte platform (similar to the 32-bit or 64-bit architecture we see today), and physical display devices would become obsolete. Users would wear cool glasses connected directly to the processor via a groundbreaking data transmission technology called "Lightyear," capable of transmitting 1PByte of data in a fraction of a second.

This futuristic computer would be compacted into a matchbox-like structure, with everything linked to the user. Instructions could be given vocally or directly from the mind, and people could save their memories in the Nano Quanta Memory Cards.

In conclusion, the future of computing is bright and limitless. Every personal computer will become a supercomputer in its own right, transforming the way we interact with technology and the world around us.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Naturally made OM in Himachal Pradesh viewed from space...




I was watching google earth and sudenly I seen this divine word in Indian space Map...
So I am sharing this with all world...

Regards
Sandeep Thakur

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Gayathri Mantra

Word by word meaning of Gayatri
Om – the primeval sound
Bhur – the physical world, this earth
Bhuva – the mental world
Svaha – the spiritual world
Thath – That (the Paramatma)
Savitur – The Sun, Creator
Varenyam – the most adorable, highest
Bhargo – Luster, Effulgence, tejas
Devasya - Supreme Lord
Dhimahi – we meditae upon
Dhiyo – intellect, understanding
Yo – who
Naha – our
Prachodhayat – enlightens, guides

We meditate on the most adorable and effulgent Supreme Spirit (The Sun) who directs and inspires our intellect and understanding!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Sab moh maya hai...

Sab moh maya hai...
Naa koi apna,naa paraya hai,
Jisay mana apna.. usi nay dil dukkhaya hai,
Jisnay maari usay thokar, usi per uska dil phir aaya hai,
mohabat Nafrat kuch nahi, yeh toh sab moh maya hai....
Bewafa hona aadat hai unki, bafa jatata yeh Dil,phir bhee aayaa hai...
unki berukhi hamaray liye, kisi aur ki nishani hai...
Kisi aur kee bewafai, ab meree zindagi kay dard ki kahani hai..
Sab bhul kar usay gale lagaya hai.. per usnay aaj bhee hamein begana jatlaya hai... Sab Moh maya hai.

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