Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 Respected Bhaskerji/Sunilji/Neelamji/Pathiji and all respected gurujan of the forum Although, i am ignoring Bhaskerji's Advice of not to attache any file directly on the forum. However, I could not resists myself to share the very personal experience I had come accross in my child-hood and my youth period. I was not believing my papa's words what he told me. Today, I do not have a shelter of my papa but just a week ago i come accross a short movie, whbich is really refelect the events what I come accross, which I would like to post herein with deep pain in my heart. Though thhis short movei is in foreign langauage but it does not require any narration. I must request to all, who are liucky enough tho have their mom and dad with them at the age of 46. I tried to shed the tears after having seen this movei but it was useless. Please allow this short movie to be shared amongts the group members. Best Regards Dinesh Shah See the Web's breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. 1 of 1 File(s) What_is_That.wmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 Dear Dinesh ji, A wonderful short movie, and a reality of Life. Today itself my mother noticed my pyjamas were torn and enquired why I was wearing torn ones. I never knew they were torn and got irritated at my old mother and shouted at her that please ask my wife about this and not me, for I just picked it from the cupboard and wore it. I did feel sad at having shouted at her, and after 1 hour went back to her and told her that tomorrow I will remove this and actually did not know that it was torn. But we realise this , but would our children do so ? I find the younger generation very much high on their nerves with no time to talk sweetly and not much affections. But they would also reliase so at their old age but would we be there ? lets see. regards/Bhaskar. , Dinesh Shah <fineblends wrote: > > Respected Bhaskerji/Sunilji/Neelamji/Pathiji and all respected gurujan of the forum > > Although, i am ignoring Bhaskerji's Advice of not to attache any file directly on the forum. However, I could not resists myself to share the very personal experience I had come accross in my child-hood and my youth period. I was not believing my papa's words what he told me. Today, I do not have a shelter of my papa but just a week ago i come accross a short movie, whbich is really refelect the events what I come accross, which I would like to post herein with deep pain in my heart. > > Though thhis short movei is in foreign langauage but it does not require any narration.. I must request to all, who are liucky enough tho have their mom and dad with them at the age of 46. > > I tried to shed the tears after having seen this movei but it was useless. > > Please allow this short movie to be shared amongts the group members. > > Best Regards > Dinesh Shah > > > Looking for local information? Find it on Local http://in.local./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 Dear Bhaskar ji Greetings... I am a new member of your group. There is something different here, people seem to be more in the middle-age bracket and decency prevails, Thanks God and thank you.... On this your message you have lamented .... young generation not being polite enough Quote I find the younger generation very much high on their nerves with no time to talk sweetlyand not much affections. Unquote In this message, no where you mention seeking forgiveness from your mother at whom you had shouted ? Did u actuall do that ? I am not a youngster... infact 52., I am just curious If you think I am being personal... pls send the mail to dust-bin and disregard. Best Wishes Jai - Bhaskar Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:21 PM Re: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Dear Dinesh ji,A wonderful short movie, and a reality of Life. Today itself my mothernoticed my pyjamas were torn and enquired why I was wearing torn ones. Inever knew they were torn and got irritated at my old mother and shoutedat her that please ask my wife about this and not me, for I just pickedit from the cupboard and wore it. I did feel sad at having shouted ather, and after 1 hour went back to her and told her that tomorrow I willremove this and actually did not know that it was torn.But we realise this , but would our children do so ? I find the youngergeneration very much high on their nerves with no time to talk sweetlyand not much affections. But they would also reliase so at their old agebut would we be there ? lets see.regards/Bhaskar. , Dinesh Shah <fineblendswrote:>> Respected Bhaskerji/Sunilji/Neelamji/Pathiji and all respected gurujanof the forum>> Although, i am ignoring Bhaskerji's Advice of not to attache any filedirectly on the forum. However, I could not resists myself to share thevery personal experience I had come accross in my child-hood and myyouth period. I was not believing my papa's words what he told me.Today, I do not have a shelter of my papa but just a week ago i comeaccross a short movie, whbich is really refelect the events what I comeaccross, which I would like to post herein with deep pain in my heart.>> Though thhis short movei is in foreign langauage but it does notrequire any narration.. I must request to all, who are liucky enough thohave their mom and dad with them at the age of 46.>> I tried to shed the tears after having seen this movei but it wasuseless.>> Please allow this short movie to be shared amongts the group members.>> Best Regards> Dinesh Shah>>> Looking for local information? Find it on Localhttp://in.local./> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Dear Jai, Good Query. When I mentioned the phrase " shouted at my mother " it does not mean literally doing that. What I meant was " speaking with her in a raised voice " . When I went back to her and spoke softly to her, that act itself was asking for forgiveness , and it was understood by my mother that " he has now come back to cajole me because he spoke in a raised voice last time " In certain relationships the words " I love You " " Sorry " or " Forgive me " do not appear, but are understood throuh ones actions what is meant to be conveyed and do not need expressions of the spoken word and language. But with my son, wife and daughter these words are used and also allowed to be used. regards/Bhaskar , " Jai Lagos \(Personal\) " <jppv2007 wrote: > > Dear Bhaskar ji > > Greetings... I am a new member of your group. > > There is something different here, people seem to be more in the middle-age bracket and > decency prevails, Thanks God and thank you.... > > On this your message you have lamented .... young generation not being polite enough > Quote > I find the younger generation very much high on their nerves with no time to talk sweetly > and not much affections. > Unquote > > In this message, no where you mention seeking forgiveness from your mother at whom > you had shouted ? Did u actuall do that ? > > I am not a youngster... infact 52., I am just curious > > If you think I am being personal... pls send the mail to dust-bin and disregard. > > > Best Wishes > Jai > > - > Bhaskar > > Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:21 PM > Re: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE > > > > Dear Dinesh ji, > > A wonderful short movie, and a reality of Life. Today itself my mother > noticed my pyjamas were torn and enquired why I was wearing torn ones. I > never knew they were torn and got irritated at my old mother and shouted > at her that please ask my wife about this and not me, for I just picked > it from the cupboard and wore it. I did feel sad at having shouted at > her, and after 1 hour went back to her and told her that tomorrow I will > remove this and actually did not know that it was torn. > > But we realise this , but would our children do so ? I find the younger > generation very much high on their nerves with no time to talk sweetly > and not much affections. But they would also reliase so at their old age > but would we be there ? lets see. > > regards/Bhaskar. > > , Dinesh Shah fineblends@ > wrote: > > > > Respected Bhaskerji/Sunilji/Neelamji/Pathiji and all respected gurujan > of the forum > > > > Although, i am ignoring Bhaskerji's Advice of not to attache any file > directly on the forum. However, I could not resists myself to share the > very personal experience I had come accross in my child-hood and my > youth period. I was not believing my papa's words what he told me. > Today, I do not have a shelter of my papa but just a week ago i come > accross a short movie, whbich is really refelect the events what I come > accross, which I would like to post herein with deep pain in my heart. > > > > Though thhis short movei is in foreign langauage but it does not > require any narration.. I must request to all, who are liucky enough tho > have their mom and dad with them at the age of 46. > > > > I tried to shed the tears after having seen this movei but it was > useless. > > > > Please allow this short movie to be shared amongts the group members. > > > > Best Regards > > Dinesh Shah > > > > > > Looking for local information? Find it on Local > http://in.local./ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 God bless you Sir, Why I dared ask such a personal thing was... I have lived away from my own mother since the age 18.. and her love for me is boundless despite knowledge of this fact few months ago I did something similar .... I had peace only after going back and making amends as you did... Thanks so much for your reply and manner of approach. Best regards Jaiprakash - Bhaskar Monday, August 03, 2009 5:37 AM Re: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Dear Jai,Good Query.When I mentioned the phrase "shouted at my mother" it does not meanliterally doing that. What I meant was "speaking with her in a raisedvoice". When I went back to her and spoke softly to her, that act itselfwas asking for forgiveness , and it was understood by my mother that "hehas now come back to cajole me because he spoke in a raised voice lasttime " In certain relationships the words "I love YouSorry" or"Forgive me" do not appear, but are understood throuh ones actions whatis meant to be conveyed and do not need expressions of the spoken wordand language.But with my son, wife and daughter these words are used and also allowedto be used.regards/Bhaskar , "Jai Lagos \(Personal\)"<jppv2007 wrote:>> Dear Bhaskar ji>> Greetings... I am a new member of your group.>> There is something different here, people seem to be more in themiddle-age bracket and> decency prevails, Thanks God and thank you....>> On this your message you have lamented .... young generation not beingpolite enough> Quote> I find the younger generation very much high on their nerves with notime to talk sweetly> and not much affections.> Unquote>> In this message, no where you mention seeking forgiveness from yourmother at whom> you had shouted ? Did u actuall do that ?>> I am not a youngster... infact 52., I am just curious>> If you think I am being personal... pls send the mail to dust-bin anddisregard.>>> Best Wishes> Jai>> -> Bhaskar> > Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:21 PM> Re: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE>>>> Dear Dinesh ji,>> A wonderful short movie, and a reality of Life. Today itself my mother> noticed my pyjamas were torn and enquired why I was wearing torn ones.I> never knew they were torn and got irritated at my old mother andshouted> at her that please ask my wife about this and not me, for I justpicked> it from the cupboard and wore it. I did feel sad at having shouted at> her, and after 1 hour went back to her and told her that tomorrow Iwill> remove this and actually did not know that it was torn.>> But we realise this , but would our children do so ? I find theyounger> generation very much high on their nerves with no time to talk sweetly> and not much affections. But they would also reliase so at their oldage> but would we be there ? lets see.>> regards/Bhaskar.>> , Dinesh Shah fineblends@> wrote:> >> > Respected Bhaskerji/Sunilji/Neelamji/Pathiji and all respectedgurujan> of the forum> >> > Although, i am ignoring Bhaskerji's Advice of not to attache anyfile> directly on the forum. However, I could not resists myself to sharethe> very personal experience I had come accross in my child-hood and my> youth period. I was not believing my papa's words what he told me.> Today, I do not have a shelter of my papa but just a week ago i come> accross a short movie, whbich is really refelect the events what Icome> accross, which I would like to post herein with deep pain in my heart.> >> > Though thhis short movei is in foreign langauage but it does not> require any narration.. I must request to all, who are liucky enoughtho> have their mom and dad with them at the age of 46.> >> > I tried to shed the tears after having seen this movei but it was> useless.> >> > Please allow this short movie to be shared amongts the groupmembers.> >> > Best Regards> > Dinesh Shah> >> >> > Looking for local information? Find it on Local> http://in.local./> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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