I guess it is quite a common thing to think about something and then think some more about a related...
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I guess it is quite a common thing to think about something and then think some more about a related issue and so on, until we get a chain of thoughts.
* I am not a Piscean but a Cancerian (yippie...I always wanted to be a crab!). It was *then* that I got a soul, doing the math of 9. Same goes for most of us, except for caesarian, premature, etc babies - the math changes a bit.
* Be very cautious, be very happy. There are more than one persons (usually strangers or random acquaintances) who are your mind-readers and you theirs. Cannot really call them alter-egos. You are talking to someone and that person happens to start a conversation about a topic which you have been thinking of bringing up with her/him but have hesitated - and the topic is *not* related to any day-to-day activities or anything the other person even has business knowing about! And this occurence belies the theory of probability by repeating several times.
You can think like that person and (s)he like you about everything under the sun! You both share a common soul - not just soul mates but perhaps God made the physique different but embedded the same soul in you both. So the next time you have that feeling of restlessness or happiness, everyone at home is fine, your friends are okay as well and that feeling persists for days - it could be a perfect stranger who is making his/her (and thereby your) soul work overtime.
An advantage of this could be that one would start thinking transparently. No more secrets; no more cruel, evil, dirty, insane thoughts harboured in one's mind any more!
* There is atleast one talent or skill we all have, which seems like we had been doing all our lives even the first time we tried it! Like for example, if someone tries knitting and it comes natural to him/her to improvise on all the other stitches and combinations without refering to the user guide!
* Change does not usually announce itself unless I want to hear about change. Things in life happen a certain way because I want it to happen that way and automatically incidences enroute programme themselves to lead to whatever we wanted to achieve. Once we have achieved whatever we wanted (with or without crutches), the question is - 'Now WHAT?'
* Missionaries of any religion (can refer to a single or more persons) only have ignoble reasons - greed, power, ego, prey and paedophilia.
* Almost everyone these days are adding - a random combination of any of the following - atleast one flowery (with utterly unintuitive, unpronunciable words) language to their repertoire; claiming they are interested in both genders on public sites and building up new, totally unheard of professions and making up new syndromes. Finally - Life is getting even simpler! 
* The Ferrari guy (forgot his name), Paulo Coelho's and some such similar authors ' writings are [(way)times n] overrated. I would trust Stephen King's no nonsense wisdom and 'spiritual' advice anyday. 'The Shawshank Redemption' story could almost be made into a daily dose. How crazy it is that some 'wise ones' label Stephen King insane! The world seems upside-down!
* This one is common I guess. Genetics gets overriden by companionship. The person one lives with, for most of one's life - looks start morphing to resemble one another. Hmmm.....seems like am gonna be trading my ski-slope nose for a convex one!
* The most 'natural' people are usually the most 'unnatural'. Hard to explain this one, but.....isn't it mostly always true that the introverts, silent ones who like the company of nature or similar peaceful things in life act the most unnatural? They are not the party-animals, the ones who would experiment a new hallucinogen, keep changing partners - which would be a law of 'nature'. Society laws are usually restrictive along these lines. Conformity is unnatural, but doesn't it somehow seem the most natural, the most right thing to do? Trying to keep order in a system fast snowballing into disorder. This could be similar to the Entropy law.
Yeah, and this is a 'chain of thoughts' per the title. Food for thought? I bet - for the psychoanalysts. LOL. Meanwhile, I am gonna add more to this list. Feel free to contribute your own weird thoughts. Close
Yup.....Suls is bursting wid flavors....Just read a blog on Adai and am going to try it out asap.....
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U just got my wacky hallucinogen's activated all over again..
Incredible.
First the tastebuds and now the hallucinogens..
Time for a wacky blog and a counter recipe i guess
maybe we should de a "Great Sulekha Cook-off"!
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Anne,
Thanks for the vote and ur comment wid ideas! :) Yea, very convoluted thoughts.
Agree wid those too!
Kalyanee
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Hi Kalyanee

Haven't been visiting Sulekha regularly, and looks like I've missed quite a few gems. Loved this intriguing chain of thoughts. Contradictions, convoluted logic.....like daal mein kuchh kala hain..kind of rules one's thoughts...I've heard about couples morphing into each other so that at the end of forty or fifty years, they end up looking like siblings...we've all heard about couples that publicly display affection are heading for Splittsville (that's a no brainer), and then the most obvious one...all the pompous "I" specialists are the ones with low self-worth...
Neat one Kal
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Sivaram56,
Thanks for ur comment. Hope to share and hear more from other ppl too.
Kalyanee
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Kalyanee
This is my first visit to your blog and I must admit terrific ! These chain of thoughts are random but each powerful and made me thinking.Things which I liked
about our mindreaders---- soulmates.....talent skill...now what to achieve....missionaries... I was stumped..
Very nice thoughts quite innovative
Thanks
Sivaram
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Soumya,

Thanks for your visit. Yeah, these r my findings based on experience! heehee
Enchanted world,
Kalyanee
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Chweeet profile pic :)
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Change does not usually announce itself unless I want to hear about change.


Beautifully said.
There is atleast one talent or skill we all have, which seems like we had been doing all our lives even the first time we tried it!
I think I am yet to discover that talent in me!
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Yash,
Thanks for your comment!
Kalyanee
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