Bees
Saal Baad
On July
4, 2015, we, a group of University friends, reconnected after a gap
of twenty two years. Reconnecting after such a long time gave us a
perspective of where we stood in our life contexts. Catching up with
old friends is like travelling back in a time machine which has the
ability to transport you to a zone of life which stayed still even as
you moved on.
I have
always been fascinated by the Bees Saal Baad funda in Bollywood,
where lovers, families, brothers, friends drift away and have a
rendezvous in curious circumstances bees saal baad. I have always
wondered at the logic of such a reunion especially considering the
consistency of the bees saal baad rant. Yet, on July 4, 2015, I got a
taste of this curious plot when me and my university friends met as a
group after twenty two years. The laughter, leg pulling and openness
of expression had the makings of a Bollywood potboiler. We simply let
our hair down and behaved in a manner that befitted us twenty two
years ago and not now, as that baton had presumably passed on to our
kids.
We passed
out of university – the best two years of academia for all of us
perhaps, bolstered by the camaraderie we shared – in 1993 and all
of us simply drifted into our own life spaces. Reconnecting after
such a long time gave us a perspective of where we stood in our life
contexts. A satisfying noting was to see everyone happy in their
spaces and choices. We all made a brief presentation of what we had
done in all these years and my story of course had all the makings of
a masala film.
Cut to 1995
– bees saal pahale - and I was building my career as a journalist.
It was the decade when the concrete effects of economic
liberalisation were being felt in the country. Satellite television
and mobile phones were getting entrenched and changing the
fundamental habits of our living. The look and feel of the country
was undergoing a major makeover. It was a time when the country was
celebrating its second freedom – that came from market-driven
choices, having for so long been stifled by the licence permit raj. I
had an MA (Politics) degree with a brief work experience as a
research assistant and here I was in 1995 trying to be a responsible
citizen as well as family member by embarking on a career in
financial journalism.
Bees saal baad in 2015, life is unrecognizable from the day on May 1, 1995 when I walked into the Business Standard office in Mumbai to join as a rookie correspondent. Since then, after six years in journalism with a role change to editing to boot, love, marriage and kid, and eight years as a training professional, now I am a fledgling entrepreneur for the past six years, trying to establish a robust learning & development business. In these twenty years, I have grown within by leaps and bounds with the help of my meditation and Reiki practice. A deep passion to create a training legacy and to take Reiki to every home drives me. I am also dabbling big time into writing with three published books under my belt. By God's grace, there is a restlessness generally noticeable in ambitious youth.
Bees saal baad in 2015, life is unrecognizable from the day on May 1, 1995 when I walked into the Business Standard office in Mumbai to join as a rookie correspondent. Since then, after six years in journalism with a role change to editing to boot, love, marriage and kid, and eight years as a training professional, now I am a fledgling entrepreneur for the past six years, trying to establish a robust learning & development business. In these twenty years, I have grown within by leaps and bounds with the help of my meditation and Reiki practice. A deep passion to create a training legacy and to take Reiki to every home drives me. I am also dabbling big time into writing with three published books under my belt. By God's grace, there is a restlessness generally noticeable in ambitious youth.
My life
truly began at 40, when I took hopefully an irreversible plunge into
living my dream – doing the things I like doing – speaking,
teaching Reiki, training, writing. It is incredible that I started my
life all over again at 40 after having attained a respectable
position in corporate life with a more-than-respectable salary. I am
driven by the need to create to legacy of learning and healing, so
that even after I am gone from this world, generations to come can
benefit from my creation.
I have a
theory called the Death Theory, which essentially means we all are
allocated a certain quota of life which diminishes with every passing
moment. Within this lies our opportunity as well as the urgency that
is required to start working on the dreams implanted within each one
of us. We all are part of the larger cosmic ecosystem, yet are born
unique. It is both a responsibility as well as a privilege given only
to human beings to explore this uniqueness. Time is a great reminder
of our mortality. It rapidly moves despite us and not because of us.
Our life is inter-twined with time, but time itself functions
independent of our thoughts, feelings, emotions – even existence.
Time in the
little over four-and-a-half decades of my life has flown past like an
aeroplane in the sky. Time is like that plane, which even as you try to fathom its magnificence simply leaves you staring
distantly at a wondrous contraption that just whizzed past above you.
Bees saal baad what I have are memories of a distant past which seems to have magically arrived like a living present when I experienced
the rendezvous with my University friends. Catching up with old
friends is like travelling back in a time machine which has the
ability to transport you to a zone of life which stayed still even as
you moved on.
An
interesting aspect of the reunion was the common thought we all
shared – where would we be placed bees saal baad from now! It seems
too distant to discuss right now, but it seemed the same way bees
saal pahale, and lo! it arrived like a miracle on the day of the
rendezvous, leaving us all stunned as well as excited with its
impact. Time however taught us agian that we just need to be rooted
in the present, occasionally dig into the past for perspective as well as learning, and have a clear vision for the future. Bees saal baad has
arrived, the next one is bees saal baad. We'll meet the bridge when
it comes.
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