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	<title>Comments on: Completing Thoughts on Completeness</title>
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		<title>By: Swapna Raghu Sanand</title>
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		<dc:creator>Swapna Raghu Sanand</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sequels are not supposed to be this interesting!!!

Okie, let me share my thoughts about what you&#039;ve written. You&#039;ve stated, &quot;What makes more sense is that whatever we can do, we do it with 100% of us. Inability to do something does not make us incomplete. However, doing something mindfully does make us complete in that moment.&quot; 

The gist, I think, is about self awareness. Great souls have talked at length about Sath-Chith-Ananda as a concept relating to completion of the soul&#039;s quest for completion or fulfilment. Awareness is its core concept. Awareness of how you add value to every thought, transform that thought into positive action and trigger a cycle of consequneces that will be beneficial to the world at large. 

For a mother, a sense of being complete begins with motherhood, the first cry of her baby but it doesn&#039;t end because her journey through interaction begins. She lives each moment with awareness about her new role and that awareness brings heightened joy in every little thing she does. The quest for completion continues for this mother till she probably has grand kids and want to see them get married. Having said that, a mother does not experience completeness solely because of a child. There are different layers to each individual&#039;s personality that needs to achive harmony at subtle levels but i don&#039;t want to delve into that coz it will bore everyone and i am running short of time:) 

Take HOB, for example, it practises this great timeless concept of Sath-Chith-Ananda because it brings together people to be aware of every moment they learn and add value to their time here. 

Great post, loved reading it. Would love to know what others think too.</description>
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<p>Okie, let me share my thoughts about what you&#8217;ve written. You&#8217;ve stated, &#8220;What makes more sense is that whatever we can do, we do it with 100% of us. Inability to do something does not make us incomplete. However, doing something mindfully does make us complete in that moment.&#8221; </p>
<p>The gist, I think, is about self awareness. Great souls have talked at length about Sath-Chith-Ananda as a concept relating to completion of the soul&#8217;s quest for completion or fulfilment. Awareness is its core concept. Awareness of how you add value to every thought, transform that thought into positive action and trigger a cycle of consequneces that will be beneficial to the world at large. </p>
<p>For a mother, a sense of being complete begins with motherhood, the first cry of her baby but it doesn&#8217;t end because her journey through interaction begins. She lives each moment with awareness about her new role and that awareness brings heightened joy in every little thing she does. The quest for completion continues for this mother till she probably has grand kids and want to see them get married. Having said that, a mother does not experience completeness solely because of a child. There are different layers to each individual&#8217;s personality that needs to achive harmony at subtle levels but i don&#8217;t want to delve into that coz it will bore everyone and i am running short of time:) </p>
<p>Take HOB, for example, it practises this great timeless concept of Sath-Chith-Ananda because it brings together people to be aware of every moment they learn and add value to their time here. </p>
<p>Great post, loved reading it. Would love to know what others think too.</p>
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