When The Lever Breaks
From the Blog sonyarehman *By Sonya Rehman* This month, while cabbing it on a windy weekday in Dubai, the lever finally broke. A few weeks ago, a friend had tagged me in a sound clip on Facebook, about how patience stems from gratitude. It was a wonderful, short sermon that made an awful lot of sense. We’re constantly told, to “be patient” when things get sticky, but how does one get around to really ‘living’ it, living patience? Gratitude.While I *had* been thinking about gratitude for a while and the magic that comes with being in a state of loving gratitude, it was only until my trip to the mini-cosmopolitan-city/emirate that something within me began to change. And it had absolutely *nothing* to do with me. I’m no sage. But I realized that gentle, internal changes within us, push through the sinepakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Wishful Thinking
From the Blog gollgappayI am moved deeply by weather, which is why living in Northern California is such a beautiful thing. We get one or two heat waves over the summer, but living only an hour's drive away from the coastline and within viewing distance of the gorgeous mountainside has a calming effect. When I first moved to California, I was completely unnerved by the winter rains. I was used to the fierce monsoons, the temperamental storms of humid summers that caused power outages and floods. But here, the rain was different. It raged from time to time, goaded on by one cold front or warm front or something of the sort, but usually it just fell at a steady pace, often for several days in a row. Even the rain in California was temperate. We are in a drought this year. There has been almost no rain, anpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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