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Unfurl Your Wisdom: Dancing in the Bliss Rain

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Unfurl Your Wisdom: Dancing in the Bliss Rain

We’ve all been there, haven’t we? Trudging through life, heads down, sometimes feeling a little lost in the gloom. It’s as if a perpetual drizzle obscures our path, and we clutch our closed umbrellas, ironically shielding ourselves not from a storm, but from the very light we crave. This is the profound image you’ve painted, a powerful metaphor for the human condition: “Mind is a closed umbrella of Wisdom but we never open as most of the time we walk in Darkness.”

What a poignant truth! Our minds are vast repositories of insight, intuition, and innate understanding—a beautiful, intricately designed umbrella of pure wisdom. Yet, for so much of our journey, it remains tightly furled, a potential unreached, a resource untapped. Why? Because, as you so aptly put it, we often “walk in Darkness.” This darkness isn’t always external; it’s the darkness of distraction, of fear, of societal conditioning, of simply forgetting who we truly are beneath the layers of daily existence.

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The Call to Return: Unearthing Our Original Nature

But the story doesn’t end in the shadows. Your wisdom offers a luminous path forward, a two-fold invitation: “Go back to your original nature inside and feel the nature outside.”

The first step is an inward journey. What is this “original nature”? It’s the authentic self, the spirit unburdened by ego, judgment, or expectation. It’s the quiet knowing that resides within us before the world tells us who we should be. It’s the place of pure potential, boundless creativity, and unconditional love. To go back to it means to shed the accumulated anxieties and external definitions, to meditate, to reflect, to simply be with ourselves. It’s a homecoming to the essence of who we are, a remembering of our inherent wholeness.

The Embrace of Now: Connecting with the World

Once we begin to reconnect with our inner landscape, the second part of the invitation becomes possible and even more vibrant: “feel the nature outside.” This isn’t just about appreciating a sunset (though that’s certainly part of it!). It’s about being fully present, engaging all our senses, and truly experiencing the world around us. It’s about listening to the rain, feeling the sun on our skin, tasting our food mindfully, and observing the intricate dance of life. When we are rooted in our authentic self, our perception of the external world transforms. The mundane becomes miraculous, and every interaction, every moment, is imbued with a deeper sense of connection and wonder.

The Grand Unveiling: Dancing in the Bliss Rain

And then, comes the glorious crescendo, the ultimate act of liberation and joy: “dance in the Bliss rain and open the Umbrella.”

Imagine it: the rain is no longer a symbol of gloom or something to be avoided. Instead, it’s a celestial showering of pure “Bliss”—the joy of existence, the flow of life, the universe’s abundant grace. It’s the invigorating truth that washes away the darkness and nourishes the soul. And in this moment of ecstatic embrace, our tightly closed umbrella of wisdom naturally unfurls.

To “open the umbrella” is to allow that innate wisdom to fully extend, to shield us not from the blissful rain, but to become a channel for it. It’s to live from a place of conscious awareness, where our actions are guided by our deepest truths, where we navigate challenges with grace, and where our minds are finally open to receive and reflect the boundless insights available to us. It’s letting our intuition lead, allowing creativity to flow, and expressing our unique gifts to the world.

A Call to Action: Step Into the Light

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So, what keeps your umbrella closed? Is it the fear of vulnerability? The comfort of old habits? The noise of external demands? Today, let’s choose to step out from under the self-imposed darkness.

Close your eyes for a moment. Feel your breath. Reconnect with that quiet, powerful core within you. Then, open your eyes and truly see the world around you. Let the “Bliss rain” of existence wash over you, invigorating your spirit.

It’s time to stop walking in darkness with a closed umbrella. It’s time to dance. It’s time to unfurl your magnificent umbrella of wisdom and let its vibrant colors illuminate not just your path, but the world around you.

What steps will you take today to open your umbrella? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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The Zero Point of Conversation

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The Zero Point of Conversation: Why a World Full of Books Still Can’t Teach the Best Connections

Have you ever considered that the perfect communication begins with absolute zero?

The philosopher’s statement, “Open = 0 (Numerical zero) Pen, when Word merge to emerge out of silence, then that word is 0 pen or time and timeless together,” offers a profound lens through which to view human interaction.

It proposes that the “Word”—the meaningful communication we seek—doesn’t simply start with noise. It must “emerge out of silence,” carrying the essence of its origin: the “0 Pen,” the boundless state of pure potential.

This concept is the key to solving the great communication paradox: the most crucial part of any exchange often happens in the spaces between the words we speak, the unspoken language that is missing from every book on rhetoric.

The 90% Problem: Where Do the Words Fail?

Most experts agree that a vast majority of meaning in face-to-face interaction is conveyed non-verbally. Studies hold that body language, tone of voice, facial expressions, and silence account for anywhere from 70% to over 90% of what is truly received.

If this is true, why do we dedicate 90% of our communication teaching to the mere 10% of the actual words?

The missing words aren’t a mistake; they are the silent architecture of understanding—the non-verbal cues that define the context and truth of a statement:

  • The Look: A fleeting facial expression that instantly contradicts a verbal “I’m fine.”
  • The Pause: The intentional moment of silence that demands respect or allows for deep reflection.
  • The Posture: A slight slouch or an open stance that instantly communicates comfort or defensiveness.

The Power of Conscious Silence: The 0 Pen in Action

In our loud, word-driven culture, silence is often viewed as a vacuum that must be filled. But to speak effectively, we must first master the silence from which the Word emerges. This is where we emulate the “0 Pen.”

The Conscious Silence is a powerful tool of respect and depth:

  1. Space for Reflection: It allows the listener to fully process, and the speaker to gather the true next thought, rather than just the impulsive one.
  2. Validation: Sitting quietly with someone in their pain or joy often communicates, “I am fully here with you,” far more effectively than any rehearsed platitude.
  3. Gravitas: The pause just before a major statement ensures that the ensuing words land with the full force of intentionality, making your communication meaningful and not merely noisy.

The Reading List That’s Never Written

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You can read a thousand books on negotiation, but if you can’t read the subtle tightening of a jaw or the shift of a gaze, you’ve missed the critical data. The books that matter most in this realm are the unwritten ones:

  • The Book of Their Body: Learning to read micro-expressions, gestures, and energy. Does their posture match their promise?
  • The Book of Your Tone: The inflection, rhythm, and volume of your voice—your para-verbal communication—which can turn a simple phrase into a profound validation.

How to Master the Missing Words

Mastering this unspoken language isn’t about memorizing a dictionary of gestures; it’s about cultivating awareness and empathy. The path to being a powerful communicator is a journey back to the “0 Pen”—the space of attentive, receptive silence.

  1. Practice Active Listening, Not Waiting-to-Speak: When someone is talking, focus intently on their non-verbal cues. Does their voice tremble? Is their body language closed off? Acknowledge the non-verbal message, not just the verbal one.
  2. Mirror with Intention: To build rapport, subtly matching the pace, breathing, and posture of the other person can communicate connection and trustworthiness better than saying, “I understand.”
  3. Be Present: The greatest barrier to non-verbal communication is distraction. When you put down your phone and engage fully, you unlock your ability to send and receive the subtle, powerful signals of the unspoken world.

The ultimate communicators understand that words are merely the tip of the iceberg. True mastery lies in recognizing and respectfully engaging with the vast, submerged, and infinitely meaningful reality of the missing words that emerge from the fertile ground of silence.

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(c) ram H singhal

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1943

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A simple calculation shows that from the classical theory follows that we should find a broadening of the beam with the maximum intensity on the place of the beam without field. However, from the quantum theory follows that we should find there no intensity at all, and deflected molecules on both sides. The beam should split up in two beams corresponding to the two orientations of the magnet. The experiment decided in favor of the quantum theory.“ —  Otto Stern

Stern and Gerlach: How a Bad Cigar Helped Reorient Atomic Physics

The history of the Stern–Gerlach experiment reveals how persistence, accident, and luck can sometimes combine in just the right ways.

„”Shall we do it? Otto Stern asking,

” “Well, then let’s go, we shall do it!”

Walther Gerlach answering.“ —  Otto Stern

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No Mind

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“I put my heart and my soul into my work…..

and have lost my mind in the process.”

Vincent van Gogh
(1853-1890)
(Dutch Painter )
one of the greatest of the Post-Impressionists (1853-1890)

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I have done my share

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“Einstein died at Princeton Hospital, so I headed there first. But it was chaos — journalists, photographers, onlookers. So I headed over to Einstein’s office at the Institute for Advanced Studies.

When Morse walked into Einstein’s office, he snapped a photo of the desk where Einstein had been working just hours before.

Albert Einstein’s office just hours after his death on April 18, 1955. (Photographer: Ralph Morse. Image Source: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images.)

“I have done my share.

Hours before his death, Einstein’s doctors proposed trying a new and unproven surgery as a final option for extending his life. Einstein simply replied, “I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it elegantly.

We cannot predict the value our work will provide to the world. That’s fine. It is not our job to judge our own work . It is our job to create it…

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1939

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1939 was awarded to Ernest Orlando Lawrence “for the invention and development of the cyclotron and for results obtained with it, especially with regard to artificial radioactive elements.”

“Ernest Orlando Lawrence discovery of cyclotron is to nuclear science what Galileo’s telescope was to astronomy … his buoyant optimism spread to everyone around him and accounted for the attainment of many an ‘impossible’ objective.”

GLENN SEABORG ( Nobel Prize in Chemistry Winner 1951 }

I am mindful that scientific achievement is rooted in the past, is cultivated to full stature by many contemporaries and flourishes only in favorable environment. No individual is alone responsible for a single stepping stone along the path of progress, and where the path is smooth progress is most rapid. In my own work this has been particularly true.

— Ernest Orlando Lawrence ( Nobel Prize banquet speech (29 Feb 1940) )

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Poem of divine

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Live a poem….if heart is there…

Trace a poem…if mystery is there…..

Embrace a poem…..if soul is there…..

Engross a poem …. if music of all three is there…

Enjoying in my being…… life and nature ….

Life is gift of divine……

&

Nature is poem of divine……. 

Oneness with this music of divine in every walk of life is true meditation……

Meditation is a science to live in present with open eyes ….

Wonder what people do sitting in yoga posture with closed eyes?

if you have answer ….. post them

will love to know.

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Pope of Physics : Enrico Fermi

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Enrico Fermi, (born Sept. 29, 1901, Rome, Italy—died Nov. 28, 1954,  U.S.), Italian-born American scientist who was one of the chief architects of the nuclear age. He developed the mathematical statistics required to clarify a large class of subatomic phenomena , explored nuclear transformations caused by neutrons, and directed the first controlled chain reaction involving nuclear fission . He was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize for Physics, and the Enrico Fermi Award of the U.S. Department of Energy  is given in his honour. Femilab the National Accelerator Laboratory, in Illinois, is named for him, as is Fermium , element number 100.

Experimental confirmation of a prediction is merely a measurement. An experiment disproving a prediction is a discovery. Enrico Fermi 

When asked what he meant by a miracle: Oh, anything with a probability of less than 20%. Enrico Fermi 

It is not good to try to stop knowledge from going forward. Ignorance is never…

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1937 Nobel Prize in Physics : Clinton Joseph Davisson and George Paget Thomson

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1937 was awarded jointly to Clinton Joseph Davisson and George Paget Thomson “for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals.”

We think we understand the regular reflection of light and X rays – and we should understand the reflections of electrons as well if electrons were only waves instead of particles … It is rather as if one were to see a rabbit climbing a tree, and were to say ‘Well, that is rather a strange thing for a rabbit to be doing, but after all there is really nothing to get excited about. Cats climb trees – so that if the rabbit were only a cat, we would understand its behavior perfectly.’ Of course, the explanation might be that what we took to be a rabbit was not a rabbit at all but was actually a cat. Is it possible that…

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