Shiva and Sati. Source.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Week 14 Reading Diary, continued: Nine Ideal Indian Women: Savitri, Damayanti, Sati, and Uttara Part B
This week I read a chapter out of the Nine Ideal Indian Women: Savitri, Damayanti, Sati, and Uttara by Sunity Devee in 1919. It was very interesting to read how deep of a detail she can go through and despite the book itself being almost a hundred years, the emotion attachment and the feeling that is displayed through the words are still the same. Out of the two women and their chapters, I gravitated more towards Sati. I enjoyed Devee adding so much respect for the mother nature and she portrayed those same insights through Sati. I like how she was first curious with Siva through the art of yoga. I am a huge meditation enthusiast so I was immediately intrigued by this detail in her story. I have a desire in trying Hot Yoga and maybe I can add that detail to my story this week. I was able to sense the love and passion the couple had for the world as well as for themselves. I loved the quote "you are my life because you are my love." A girl can only hope to hear these words come from their one and only. I am no sure if it is derived from her name, Sati but the Hindi word for life partner is "Jeevan Saathi." I think that could be my title for the story. I enjoyed reading about their location of where they started their lives together. Surround by mountains sounds very serene. I think the overall lesson to take from this couple is that spirituality is more important than materialistic things in life. When she was getting all dressed up, I instantly wanted to be her right then and there. In the end, love always has a way of winning. I think love is a great theme to play with in this week's story.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Week 14 Reading Diary: Nine Ideal Indian Women: Savitri, Damayanti, Sati, and Uttara
In this week’s reading diary, I loved reading about Savitri because there was so much I did not know. I have read bits and pieces about her but did not know how devoted she was, to her husband. I was amazed on how much her love and faithfulness paid off in the end. I think adding the detail of her background was very important because it shows how great her up bringing was. She was adored and loved by all and she became this ideal woman who thought about love and dreamed about her Prince Charming. She never saw Prince Satyaban to enter her life so soon and so fast. Her parents agreed that everything was moving too soon. They did agree of the relationship later on but that was after bringing in a third source, “Narad.” He explained to the princess and the king that the prince was he was destined to pass within a year. I like how she did not give up on him due to this conspiracy or her parents’ wishes. It does pain me that such a great person like her would have to go through the knowledge of her husband someday passing on a daily basis. I think her courage is what struck to me the most. I would like to assume if I were to be in her shoes I would stay in the same though process and mindset, overall being strong. I think Savitri is a great character to play on in this week’s story line. Satyaban was a great character as well. Him being loyal to his parents is something I too look for in a companionship.
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Savitri and Satyaban. Source.
by Sunity Devee
in 1919
in 1919
Monday, April 25, 2016
Week 13: Tech Tip Weather Widget
Weather Widget
I love this tech tip. Not only do I love Oklahoma's bipolar weather but now instead of going on another source I can see from my blog what the weather is going to be like. It was so simple to add onto the blog too I feel like everyone should do it!Week 13: Growth Mindset
Doesn't look like after turning 22 last week, I still have not gotten the hang of things. I have always been told that I am very mature for my age or that I know to be trusted because I uphold so many responsibilities. Honestly, I have yet to actually believe in these opinions. I feel like I am still 8 years old, running to catch the morning bus. I think people put me in a pedestal and all I want to do is get off it and lay on a couch. I know I am no where near where I thought I would be at this age. I had so much expectation of myself without even realizing that life does not work that way. I know I will get to a place where I am happy of my placement in life eventually.
Week 13: Learn by HEART Challenge
This meme is the definition of my life right now. I am such a coffee addict that I seriously cannot function without it. On top of that, my sleep schedule is pretty crazy due to the many all-nighters so coffee does become my best friend. Even after four years, my coffee habit has not decreased but only increased. I hope that once I do graduate I am able to reduce my intake of caffeine. I even tried for a week without caffeine and let's just say that I'm thankful for the people that are still in my life.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Portfolio Guide
In this Portfolio I am going to try to go outside my comfort zone. By the means of, writing about certain topics that I do or don't like and see if I am able to find out something new about myself.

Hanuman Checks Out: Hanuman's bumping into his past.
Beginning of a New Beginning: Hanuman tries therapy to relieve the tension he's been carrying for a while.

Hanuman Checks Out: Hanuman's bumping into his past.
Finding the Other Half: Story of two souls meeting as one.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Week 13 Reading Diary, continued: The Princes of Elephant City, Part B
In this section of the reading of The Princes of Elephant City by C. A. Kincaid in 1921, there were many times when the stories had got too vivid. Previously, I have mentioned that more details the better but there are times when you need the story to get straight to the point so you don't the attention from your readers. I want to try to use that method in my writing this week. That does not quite mean I will not add any details at all but to organize the outline of the story in a way where there is no need for extra detail. Out of the chapters, the story of King Krishna's death stood out to me the most. I loved reading about how he was able to escape death before from King Kamsa, his uncle. Therefore, I was immediately intrigued when hearing about how he did not escape death this time. I know it is not humorous but I find it ironic that his death was lead by alcohol. Ever since I was little I was warned by many that alcohol is going to kill you so you better never drink it, also coming from a more conservative family, it would make sense for them to say so. I think that, their terminology actually works in this story. I know alcohol consumption is no joking matter but it would interesting to tied in parts and bits of this story into mine. I think I want the story to have the climax being that the main character is forbidden to drink and accidentally does and have the story be more of a triller sense. I do feel bad that while Krishna was trying to mediate and seek peace for his kingdom he ends up getting killed innocently.
Krishna. Source
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