Friday, August 22, 2014

Movie review - Lucy & Mardani

Last Night I watched two movies. The first was the american movie Lucy staring Scarlett Johansson & Morgan Freeman and is about what happens when you can use more than just ten percent of your brain power.
The second was the Indian movie Mardani, a Yash Raj production staring Rani Mukerjee based on uncovering the depth of a human trafficking mafia. 

How I perceive Lucy and Mardani .

Both movies are based on reality . Both movies are an awakening of sorts.
One awakens you to the god in you while the other to the evil.

Both movies show you the potential of humans.
Lucy shows you how much untapped potential of growth and goodness we have locked inside us, that can work like pure magic. While Mardani shows the potential of evil in humans. It shows you the extend at which people can go for money, power or just thrill.

Lucy is consciousness imagined, described and shown so brilliantly that it blows your mind away. It is what spirituality and science teach you, put on reel.
Mardani is the collective unconsciousness the world suffers from. The unity of criminals and crime working like a perfect web and catching prey for its spider.

Evil is depicted powerful in both.One shows you an individual's power to face evil after becoming conscious.
While the other shows you that collective consciousness needs to be created to fight against the web of crime in the world.

One movie gives you the spiritual message to just BE. While the other gives you the social message to be the change!

Both Lucy and Mardani have women as heroes n both manage to give you the shivers.

And lastly, both are an absolute must watch.

Hats off to the makers n performers of two amazing movies and to the power of cinema.

#Lucy #Mardani #Cinema #Bollywood #Hollywood

Thursday, August 7, 2014

The visit to a land lost in time and space


My recent trip to Thailand - Phi Phi Island

I was really looking forward to this trip, for many reasons. It had been a tough year so far and I wanted to spend some quality time with a dear one. It didn't seem possible initially, with the new job and my recent medical track record, but creative visualization and my angels helped make it happen.

Thailand showed me a new perspective on life. It taught me a lot. It showed me that freedom is a relative term. This piece is about the best part of my trip. Its about an island that touched my very being. 
  

Phi phi Island was my home for three nights. When I arrived at the island, I instantly knew I was about to fall in love and I was absolutely right.
It was an island lost in time and space. A tiny piece of land surrounded by beautiful beaches, and breathtaking limestone mountains covered in lush green forests. The colors of the water changed with the time of day. The breeze, carried with it the smell of the magnificent ocean .

The collective consciousness of the island was one of peace and bliss. There were no newspapers which meant no bad news. There were no vehicles, which meant no pollution, no road rage, no parking stress and no noise. There was no television, which meant no unnecessary waste of time and consciousness.  The food was so fresh, it was caught a few minutes before you set your eyes on it. The people were soft, calm and so unlike their brothers and sisters from the cities. How could there be anything else other than peace or bliss here?

The nights converted the island into one big party. Young people from across the globe, dropping inhibitions and differences and just having the time of their lives, as if the world was coming to an end.
It felt like this was a dream or I had died and moved on to the hereafter. How is it possible that just a few thousand kilometers away from all the chaos, anger, hatred, wars, deaths and evil, there existed this tiny island where life was the way it was meant to be. Blissful and peaceful. How was it possible that you weren't judged by the color of your skin or your wealth, or by the passport you held or by your beliefs and your idea of God. You were a human being, sharing this divine piece of land with other human beings and animals wholeheartedly.

The island had the power to suddenly awaken you. It felt like finally I was one with life. One with the pulse of the earth. All this in just three nights. Imagine living here for months. Maybe someday I will give up on all my possessions, move to phi phi and be an island girl. For now, I carry the island in my heart reminding me that differences are just man made and life is more than all the petty excuses for negativity. Life is grand and is meant to be lived in harmony, with a heart full of gratitude.

Phi phi Island, the place I felt my pulse for the first time.

#phiphi, #phiphiisland, #islandgirl, #thailand, #peace, #thebeach, #love