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Transition Contours Dhaval Dalal [email protected] @softwareartisan

Transition contours

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Watching me hurl from one activity to another, this is one of the pearls of advice that I got from my uncle . I have found his advice invaluable and has help me take a spectator stand in many of my activities though I am a part of it and completely involved in it.

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Transition ContoursDhaval Dalal

[email protected] !

@softwareartisan

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Jagged Contours• Most of us “hurl” ourselves from one activity to

another.

• Absence of spaces of voids

• Result

• Less assimilation of learnings of earlier activity

• We remain scattered and stirred

• Less focus into the next activity

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–Sri Aurobindo, On Thoughts and Aphorisms

“Live within; be not shaken by outward happenings.”

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Smooth Contours• Make room for spaces of void between 2 activities

• Gather your self and wind-down the earlier activity at all levels of the being.

• Connect with your inner-self during the void.

• Start preparing for the next activity by imagining about it first and then when the time is right, begin the activity.

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Result• Increased assimilation of learnings of earlier

activity.

!

• Awareness springs forth.

!

• It prepares the whole being to accept the new activity consummately.