Soup for the Soul – The Stories We Tell

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Soup for the Soul

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Like a father, he’s(GOD) always responsible. He takes care of what we, his kids need and what we lack and what circumstances we go through, he takes account of everything and treats us accordingly.

At times, things go right out of hand, it seems the end of the world, thing don’t go right no matter how hard we try. But then, there speaks an inner voice, telling us that everything is goig to be alright! And it speaks the truth.

Eventually, everything becomes alright!

 We all have that inner voice that keeps on telling us that it’s going to be alright soon. That inner voice is a sign that we’re being consoled in the time of misery.

We’re being vouched by the father who’ll make everything right for us. Just have faith!

 Set the soul free!

A traffic jam is occurred because there’s a lot of traffic, everyone is in a hurry but the space to carry the traffic couldn’t be maximized. They all want to go before each other and eventually have to be patient and wait for the traffic to get clearer. Chaos is created but the only option out is to wait and stay calm because being tensed will do no good but only harm to self.

Same is what we do with our soul. We take a lot on it when it’s meant to take just a certain amount of things at a time but we, we tie it and bind it in many knots, entangling it with the strings of hues of our emotions.

What would this do this?

Our soul will eventually come to a halt. It’ll take it’s time to take it all together and that’ll delay our peace by much time.

Who told us to bind our self when there’s an option to be free? Why would we invite the chaos?

Let’s enjoy each voice of heart echoing equally in our soul. Let’s set the soul free because that’s the only road to peace. Let’s not get entangled!

 Many bones, many muscles, many feelings! Just one body, one heart and one soul!

We’re indeed complex beings but there’s one thing that keeps us relaxed and is a very beautiful natural gesture of happiness, LAUGH!

 When we laugh, our brain receives a signal that something positive is happening and it relaxes itself, sending good vibes down the whole body.

We nowadays need to laugh unnaturally for the same reason because we need to be healthy!

 How could we be healthy if there aren’t real reasons for us to have a real laugh?

Let’s not do injustice with ourselves and try finding the real happiness like we used to have in childhood. We should never exert our self so much that we start losing the little happiness inside.

Laugh out loud and let it come out naturally! Fake things don’t do good for a long time!

Laugh and make others laugh too! It’s all that the world needs!

Karma – The Theory of Everything by Bhavik Sarkhedi

Many of us grew up learning about Karma and the reality in it.

THE KARMA SOUP/Soup for the Soul

No matter what we do, is counted as our Karma and it comes back around someday in our life and we get to face our own deeds in some other form!

People nowadays have lot to say about Karma. When we see someone getting troubled or facing miseries we start counting the bad deeds that the person had done and we declare his miseries as the matter of his own Karma.

We all are involved in it! All of us do so at some point or the other.

But is it of any use? Are we someone who has been placed at some position of counting and judging other people’s deeds? Nope! We’re not! And we never are perfect enough to judge others.

Through karma plays its role strongly but watching and enjoying it is not what we’re meant to do.

If we believe in the strength of our Karma, we better make it right and we better be in Karma’s good books.

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Good Karma brings good consequences and bad karma brings bad ones. We all know it damn well so why not follow the right path, do the right things, stop hurting people and stop doing the bad deeds our self? Why not make our Karma better so that we can get better consequences.

Instead of counting and keeping an eye on other’s Karma, let’s resolve to peep inside our own soul and better our own Karma, for the sake of our own good life!

The Overloaded Struggle

The overloaded struggle

Overloaded? Not good! Not good!

In earlier school we used to study in mathematics, the capacity, volume and area of various shapes and sizes.

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The lessons were calculative and practical but can we relate them with us?

SOUP FOR THE SOUL

Let’s think of it! Are we some container or shape to be measured by capacity? No! But we do have a certain capacity off holding inside us, holding the emotions, the worries, the sorrows and even the happiness. We can’t hold much beyond our capacity but we don’t consider this. We always take in and take in a lot, no matter if we’re capable of taking in or not.

Now talking about work! Everyone nowadays is working loads and loads because they want to earn loads and loads.

What is this leading us to?

Stress! Worries! Depression! Frustration!

So why are we running so hard when it’s not doing any good? Why are we taking more than we can when it’s in vain?

Health is wealth, they say! If we keep on taking over burdens like this, this container called human body will one day break down to never get fixed again! That is what overload leads us to!

Let’s take the time out for our self and take deep breath. Let’s look our self in the mirror and appreciate whatever we’ve achieved till now.

It might not be enough but it’s certainly sufficient for the moment. Let’s avoid the overload for a while and smile for now!

To gain some, you got to lose some!

We all loath the troubles, struggles in our life! We complain that our life is getting tougher day by day. We also doubt at our choice of path we take in our life sometimes because, the struggle and the hard work turn out to be exhaustive and it sucks the high spirits out of us!

But is it worthless?

You’ll reach a point in your life one day and then you’ll realize that all the struggle, the hard work and the efforts you did were never worthless. They’ll pay off and you’ll smile looking back at these days of turmoil.

Nothing, no hard work goes in vain, it gives us something, a success and if not that then surely an experience. We should keep striving hard, harder and the hardest, not worrying about the troubles of the struggle because to be better, we got to get polished and one day we become the best.

Not A Time Pass, It’s Creatively Leisure Mind

This is when you are creative and you know when you pen down the words exactly as they are rolling inside your innovative brains.

Well, we all have those double meaning or an alternatively sarcastic conscience that goes way up and sometimes, way down the original definition. This is my level of the oscillation. Haha 😀

1.Religion: A word which suggests peace, not a piece.

2.Cast: Unite people separately.

3.Success: When your critics’ applause for your work.

4.Failure: When you accept it before the result.

5.Friendship: When you allow someone to hack your life.

6.Enemy: A person who teaches you perfection.

7.Work: A practical thing which can be done by emotions.

8.Celebrity: A person who act well in real life.

9.Hero: A person who does good work in real life.

10.Love: A state of trust when two people can exchange their FB passwords.

11.Hate: Occurs when you love someone by the mind.

12.Acting: A thing which must be done on screen only.

13.Feelings: Connecting people faster than NOKIA.

14.Strength: When weak help stronger one.

15.Weak: A person who bare injustice or ignore justice.

16.Happiness:  When unknown becomes known & happy because of you.

17.Respect: When others admire you without intention.

18.Proud: When others start meaningful talking about you.

19.Shame: When you are alone in your last days.

20. Faith: When people follows you by heart.

A Short Story: Baap-Beti

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It was still dawn when I stepped out of the cab and walked towards the entry gate of the Delhi airport. The early morning February air was pleasantly cold.

I was travelling to Bengaluru to attend a college friend’s wedding. It had been four years since we graduated from the same college. This wedding was also going to be a reunion of our batchmates. But what I didn’t know was that the reunion would begin much ahead of time; right in the queue in front of the airline counter.

I was almost sure it was she. Same height! Same long hair! Same complexion! Curiosity had my eyes glued to her. And then about 60-odd seconds later, when she turned, she proved me right. My ex-girlfriend stood two places ahead of me in that queue. We had never met after the college farewell.

Suddenly announced Flight Delhi-Bengaluru is delayed for 2 hours. Everybody exclaimed, “Oh Shit!” But I was like “Oh Yes!”

They were struck panic and unusualness prevailed among them, she was obviously the one among them. She came to me and said “Oh my God, Bhusan!”

Her voice was same I reckon and went low before she could speak more. I felt nostalgic to the euphony of her coquettish looks. I knew that she must be reminded of what happened at the college farewell. I asked her without wasting a second, “Are you going in Sushant’s wedding?” She replied affirmatively.

The more I was overwhelmed the less she seemed enthusiastic. It was obvious as she married just after the graduation and our sudden break up absolutely changed my life. To my surprise, she said, “Let’s go grab a cup of hot coffee nearby.” I smirked and there was no chance I could resist to that favor. I started following her and midway called a boy of age 5 to pinch me & when he did it, I howled, ”Ah, it’s real!” She turned back and said, “Yes, it’s real, now come on.”

She didn’t obviously miss me as she was happy with her hubby Parthik. Parthik, tall and smart, kind hearted and wise, loving and benefactor, was a gentlemen and a dream guy for any girl. He came from nowhere and demolished my destiny and screwed me up. Before I could say anything, she looked at me saying, “Oh I know whenever you get confused you don’t have words right, Mr.author? Or should I say ‘Script Writer’ or other designations you have been honored with recently?”

I was stunned as I felt like she had been observing my life since last 4 years. I felt relaxed when she put her hand on my shoulder. I, then taunted, “Durga, do you recall how dumb I was when I entered into the college?”

“Yea, your roll no.6 proved to be the curse for you to add insult to your injury as you were called Mr. Six….”

“SHHHHH”, I interrupted her “Ya, ya, I know that, it was not a big deal, you should remember that because this was the only thing that led to  …”

“Ok Ok..” she stopped me by placing her finger on my lips. She kept quiet as she exactly knew what I was feeling at that time.

The 10-sec weird pause was broken when I busted laughing and repeating “69, 69, 69..”

She started tapping repeatedly on my elbow with the paper she had in her left hand. Yes her roll no was 9 and the comely jetpur girl was teased with me as the weirdest sexual position. I was slowly commemorating our anecdotes of our college. In fact, she too was dumb as I was but having fair complexion, she somehow managed to allure couple of boys from my class. The 69 was more famous when once the class came to know that we both were from the same town. Unluckily, I too knew that fact the same day. I obviously didn’t like her there was something in her that was pushing me to her.

“Wake up, Bhusan! What are you thinking again and again? Do you still remember everything?”

“Well, I can write another book on it”

I cracked a joke that was certainly redundant at that moment.

She curiously asked, “Hey, how’s your novel ‘Will You walk a mile?’ performed?”

I said,” It flopped like the first one ‘The Weak Point Dealer’; it was obvious.”

“Oh bla bla, Mr. Pessimist, I know your empathy shut up. I shouldn’t have asked you that question.”

“I remember each and every bit of the college instants from the moment I hold your hands when I got dare in the class to your eye twitching prank you did to me as your revenge. I was neither a miser nor a spendthrift but I bought enough gifts for you”, I confidently assured her my memories.

“Of course, the only reason you were affable to me was to come close my friends: Aditi, Nidhi, Shrea…”

“Khusbu, Jahnvi, Pooja,.. “

“Outta buoy, now Mr. Writer is talking. Well, now am I gonna be the victim of your boring philosophy?”, she quirked.

“Yes, you will have to tolerate it, jaadi (fat girl)”, I teased.

She went angry and grinned her face, saying, “I don’t want to listen anything.”

Yes I was an admirer of ontology and a typical philosopher in my college. The only talent I grabbed from my father. His ‘Reality of Life’ theory had an epic length when he taught me which included worldly affairs, emotions and morals. It lasted till I left home in 2004 for higher education.

“Hey jaadi, I impressed you with my philosophy. Remember the elocution speech I gave on Anna Hazzare?”

“Ya, students booed you.”

“Obviously, but someone got impressed, I guess.”

That’s right. I impressed her like anything as Durga had been devoid of father’s love in her childhood and adolescence. She craved for that love, care and sentimental words which usually is fulfilled by father but he, being orthodox and conservative, couldn’t satisfy her daughter’s need to nurture her effectively. This was the only reason she adored my speech, philosophy and theories I would recite to her.

We started meeting in canteen, library and the only scene people would see would be: An elaborative, boring speaker and a quiet, calm listener. I would be talking and telling fables and chronicles for hours and she would hear it like a baby. It would have morals, life lessons and principles attached to it which she would have to follow and obey accordingly when applicable. She would have to pass the practical tests of mental quotient I would take to eradicate her ochlophobia-the fear of crowd.

Since 69 had chewed and so in the 3rd year ‘Baap Beti’ was the pen name given to us as we definitely never had any physical relations so we kind of justified the title. We were absolutely pure by heart and soul because just like a father loves her daughter and cares for her, I did the same to her. I had a penchant for her. But she considered me toady at first then my veracity was seen later to which she was attracted to. Yes, I became her Paragon and ‘First Love’. Yes she fell in love with me in the 4th year. It was too late.

Seeing her texting in the phone, I asked promptly, “‘Is he your husband? Where is he? How is he?”

“You are all same, Bk. Same old possessive. Yes, he will meet me directly at Bengaluru airport. He went to buy a car for us.”

For some reasons, she excused me to go to wash room.  May be, it was time for the tears and I directly went into the flashback of the farewell day. I tried arduous to forget the day but somehow my brain didn’t.

“Ladies and Gentlemen, the next contestants are ‘Bhusan and Durga’ for her speech ‘Baap-Beti’”, announced the host.

I still exactly remember it word to word, it was…..

Growing I see you, getting your naïve wings

Nurturing I do you, making your lips sings

I know that I’m your first love

But I fear that you will lose me one odd day

I’ll love you more and more, teach you more again

Till you wings become mature to fly high

Solitary and independent, dauntless and risk-free

From the sky, you will see me waving but

I won’t be able to reach you because you will be with your king

I will be bound by an invincible and invisible ring

I just pray that you don’t fall and you don’t break

I am worried that you might forget me and my lessons

Insentient of whether you will survive or not?

Confused about my ethics and moral I said

Was it right or was it so wrong?

Have I lied about the sinful world?

Or Have I spoke truth about the earthly paradise?

I knew that she would be reciting her part in the washroom with tears rolling in her eyes as….

From the skies, lovely and high

Yes, I remember everything you instructed me

No, I can’t forget anything you taught me

I know you adored me too much and may be

I have left you abandoned apparently

But I’ll be with you and your lessons forever

I promise to obey the principles of good and abysmal

And the unforgettable morals it had

How can I draw a blank on that?

I have got wings and it feels so good to fly

Too high and higher in the sky

With my prince who is loving and endearing

I intuited that you wouldn’t leave me to an unfit hand

He loves me same as you

But I don’t compare because you warned me never to do so

Oh, he too follows me about the things you told me

We feed the dogs and cows in the dawn

Assists the aged to fulfill their needs

Donates to orphanage to assist their necessities

Feel the first rain and rays of the sun

Open window to touch the gentle breeze to my ears

Stops at the long highway to see the horizon

And feel the beauty of nature

The sunsets and as you always recites

Someone is watching us from everywhere

But, yes now I fly alone and independent because

I know the strongest lesson you taught me was ‘Separation’

I murmured her part of the speech on the table waiting for her to come but again went in the flash back of 2010 when everyone applauded our theme song. I couldn’t sigh but kept looking at her holding hand tightly because I knew that that was the realistic poem for me. That day, she completed my dream of becoming famous in college. Without her-the greatest listener, I wouldn’t have flourished and spilled my emotions out.

Everyone shouted, “Baap Beti Rocks, Baap Beti Rocks.”

She thrashed the washroom door and came to me with her eyes red and half soaking, “I remember what you said when I asked you whether to marry Parthik or not, idiot.”

I went to the flash back again when on the last day of farewell she asked me to give the biggest favor of life. She was about to marry a guy but she wasn’t sure of judging him. From the details she gave me and the information that she had, I assured her saying, “Durga, I know that we love each other and our love is different than others. I know that I am hitting an axe on my legs but I think he is the guy I would try to be in the next 4 years. Better not to waste this precious 4 years and go hold his hands.”

I precisely remember that I held my hand on her head, just like a father blesses her daughter that he only wants his angel happy no matter what the circumstances are.

Sawing her tears falling on the table, staring at me speaking something but I was in the middle of 2010 and that day, at an intersection of that day and today. Like I was listening to her but not getting anything what she was actually until she hold my hand and said, “Seriously, Bhusan. I can’t forget your limerick or what you did to me was just unimaginable and I have news for you which only I and Parthik know that I am going to be a mother soon.”

I was neither surprised nor shocked but blur and distorted for a millisecond but before I could say she said, “He is going to be the father you were before 4 years.”

It seemed like my words had taken the form of a sculpture of an angel who was standing near me, who made my journey of life special and now made it more special confessing those lines to me.

The noise came “Passengers of Delhi-Bengaluru are requested to board. This is the last call.”

I asked her seat no. and obviously, she was in the front row while I was in the second last.

“We are not here together too.”

Before I could step down the stairs from the plane, I saw her hugging Parthik and cherishing their love. I remembered the strongest lesson I taught ‘Separation’ was the weakest for me that time. She never looked back after she left me in college neither was she looking at me while I passed near her.

6,69, Baap-Beti, Bk, The Weak Point Dealer, Will you Walk a Mile, Fame, Maturity and the understanding of life was only because of her but she was meant to leave me as per our story and she did. What I forgot was to plot the part of the story after the daughter leaves?

Love took birth from a mystery

It hid or died in some history

We sometimes go with the flow

Many times differs from it

Either way, we are a loser

Going with the flow makes you common

Differing makes you isolated

I decided to abandon the trip further, texted my friend, “Sorry, almost reached to the closest, but had to cut the trip to move away to farthest, hope you understand.” I know that he will definitely understand when he will see both in his marriage.

This sojourn will stay life time as I again failed to reckon the nature of my ontological intuitive principles. She definitely prove to be a pragmatist, I was the one who was quixotic. I failed in deceiving my soul again as my naïve approach has been more disdained. My story was unlike any warrior, or any stud guy of college or a pauper who fell in love with a rich and beautiful girl or any extravagant climax or tragedies; it was just a mere documentary of a realistic view to create a portrayal of a relation which can be quoted as ‘The Reality of Life’

…….Because all love stories doesn’t have girlfriends and boyfriends; some have a father and a daughter.