Magic Of Colours

By Kusum Yadav, New Delhi

Do you believe in MAGIC OF COLOURS....??? Yes, I do believe in different shades of colours that brings various emotions in everyone's life.....this must be the answer..Am I right???

This was the same Day, Tuesday, I read another article which was based on "Different Shades of Colours" and the colour therapy. The name of the article was " Colour me Happy!".

It explained the Chromotherapy. Actually Chromotherapy is the therapy which is used for making the balance and regulation of energy in the Human Body by involving number of emotional reactions. They explained the CHAKRAS of the nine different colours - Red, Dark Pink, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. I think these are the main colours which really effect the emotional side of human being.

In ancient time, when the people were very much Spiritual and had faith in God from that time this therapy is working and even now it works. Firstly this therapy was used in Ayurveda. Under Ayurvedic Treatment, Patient with different diseases are made to sit in a particular room and treated in the Sunlight which is reflected from coloured glasses.

This therapy is helping in the treatment of various diseases or Skin problems. So we can conclude that the Science of Colour is really very amazing and effective like....

Red colour can make the Circulary and Nervous System strong.
Dark Pink colour gives Strength to Veins and Arteries.
Pink colour usually activates the System which removes the impurities from Blood stream.
Orange colour provides energy and eliminates Fat.
Yellow colour makes the System active.
Green colour as it is the indicator of Coolness so it makes the nervous system cool.
Blue colour (my favorite) regenerates the muscular cells, makes Nervous and Circulary System strong.
Indigo also acts like Blue colour because it is the supplement colour of Blue.
And Violet indicates the relaxation of nervous system and even lymphatic system also.

So after knowing about all these facts of Colour what are you thinking???

Isn't colours a magic that brings happiness in our life. You know after reading all this I felt very much fresh.....Interesting na!!!!

After reading this article, suddenly I got surprise !!!!!!..... Yessss, now my computer was working and I came back to my table but while doing my work the various aspects of colours were moving into my mind.
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So, have you enjoyed in the world of colour??????????

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What Kinesiology is?

By Kusum Yadav, New Delhi

It was Tuesday morning, I reached office by the office cab and wished everyone HELLO and HIIIII…..and reached my table. After doing "Jay Bhagwan Ji" I switched on the computer and found it was not working and even the server was down. Because of this there was no work, it made everyone in the office busy with gossips and I too was sitting idle in my chair. After few minutes I got an idea to read some thing interesting so I moved towards the magazine table, picked one magazine and came back to my seat. Then I started searching for the topics according to my interest. At last, I found one very interesting article that was basically based on "The Human Health" which was covering the concept of energy. It was about the energy which generates in the Human Body while doing exercise and during muscular movements. The name of topic was "Kinesiology", the concepts were very fine regarding human body.

The article 'Kinesiology' was about the Human Body's Natural Healing Process. According to it, Kinesiology deals in the study of Human Body's movements including body's structural, emotional status and mainly the human body's energy. It specifically defined the flow of energy in the body which generates from muscles and tissues and that energy is used for the therapeutic purpose. By the flow of energy the evaluation can be done by testing muscular functions which maintains the Chemical and Emotional balance in the body. This energy balancing process helps in achieving their goal in any field like in relationships, sports etc etc…

In the whole concept of Kinesiology, which attracted me most is the term "Stress Removing Therapy" . It deals in the removal of negative thoughts, negative feelings etc etc. It also includes the physiological process, exercise physiologic process and many more. The great thing is the widen scope of this therapy, Kinesiology, which helps in the treatment of various diseases in a specific manner. NICE Na!!!!!!!!!

Then I finished my article and had a look at the office environment. But nothing new was there - same condition and same gossiping season. But, I was very happy and content, you know Why????????? Yesss! Because I got time for reading such a nice article and that was my Learning for The Day!!!!!!!!

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Bye Bye Blackbird Review

By Pranati Saikia, New Delhi

Presenting a vivid description of immigrant lives in an alien land, the novel Bye-Bye Blackbird by Anita Desai is a psychological study, which deeply examines east and west encounter and deals with the perplexity and dilemma of immigrant Indians for little certainty of their existence under disgusting conditions in otherwise beautiful land of England. The novel highlights the susceptibility and vulnerability of Indian minds to English culture and hence to rich England, that enchanted them by its magical grace and tranquility; enthralled them by its abundance and sophistication. But at the same time, it also entangles, enslaves and disdains them with its authority, empire and disapproval for being 'coloured' Indians. The author has denoted immigrant Indians as 'Blackbird' and exposed the social disparity and discrimination that prevails in England. The author Anita Desai, winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award has wonderfully recreated the little India in this psychological novel of her.

Divided into three parts- arrival, discovery and recognition, and departure, the book opens with the story of Adit Sen, an Indian Bengali immigrant, and his English wife Sarah Sen and his friend Dev who arrives England to study. The first part deals with the Indian psyche of new immigrant Dev and his adjustment problems in the totally new and alien environment of London. It also explores the happy conjugal life of Adit and Sarah. In the first part, writer tells about Adit's deep adoration for England, who finds it dynamic and prosperous. He criticizes India for being somnolent and dull with no activeness. But on the other hand, Dev finds emptiness in the alien surroundings of London. He feels it sickening and revolting and wishes to go back to India, the land of brightness and warmth, status and freedom.

The second part depicts the magnificent sights of London, Dev's venture into the city and his amazement at private lives of Englishmen and the barrenness that enclosed them. Describing the gripping landscape and sights of London, the author vividly penned down, "...he walks the street and parks of the city, grateful for its daffodil patches of sunshine, loathing its sooty, sodden dampness eat toffee apples in petticoat lane and fishes limp sausages out of pools of fat in Lyons corner house lies in the grass under the green canopies of Kew gardens.... boastfully gazing at the peacock-blue and rose-red paper flowers in a Mexican boutique, then is enthralled by the massive, blank bulk of Battersea power station...he is the bewildered alien, the charmed observer, the enraged outsider and thrilled sight-seer all at once and in succession."

While revealing the void ness of English private lives, writer explains, "he walks down the street, thinking surely somewhere a child will cry, somewhere a radio will be playing, but the houses might be uninhabited if it were not for the window boxes of geranium, freshly watered, here and there, and the lights that come as in the dark...a cold wasteland of brick and tile."

At the same time, writer also manages to analyze the confused psyche of Dev as a new immigrant Indian who soon find himself besotted with the magic of England. He gradually feels a tumult inside him that disturbs him day and night and wonders him whether he should stay, or go back. As it is clearly illustrates, "he is perfectly aware of the schizophrenia that is infecting him like the disease to which all Indians abroad, he declares, are prone…He is not sure, any longer".

The concluding part throws light on the emotional upheaval, whirlpool of chaotic sentiments due to uncertainty of existence that is suffered by Adit and Sarah since ultimately Adit realizes that he is leading an unreal life in an alien land by imitating a fake identity and yearns for his motherland. He started feeling homesickness and decides to return back India. The writer has also beautifully portrayed the turmoil undergo by the English psyche of Sarah, the wife of Adit who prepares to own a new identity and a new life in India by embracing her husband's decision. It also unravels the decision of Dev who finally gets employment in London and decide to prolong his stay.

The whole novel delves deep into the psychological ups and downs of immigrant Indian minds and highlights the truth behind the Indians vulnerable psyche to English as it is explicit in Dev's admiration, "nothing in his past twenty- two years had resembled remotely this world ha had entered by stepping through the door of the king's arms, this world of beer-soft, plum -thick semi-darkness and its soft, thick characters. Yet it was known, familiar, easy to touch, enjoy and accept because he was so well prepared to enter it- so well prepared by fifteen years of reading the books that had been his meat and drink, the English books that had formed at least one half of his conscious existence".

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