Last week's devastating events of the Tsunami disaster have shown us all a lot of things around the world. And taught many of us that life, at the end of the day will always be unpredictable. All we have is the present moment, and all we possess is the ability to feel the grief of thousands who have been struck by this calamity. Strange isn't it, just when we thought this world was cold and heartless, we hear of strangers reaching out to help the victims of this tragedy. Somewhere in this calamity, the world has come a little closer. And some where, within all of us is a deep realization that it's in the present moment where we have the maximum power, to make a difference to the lives of others and to ourselves.
If you haven't already helped those 150,000 people in some form or the other, I would urge you to reach out and make difference. In whatever form you wish.
Peace
Mita Bhan