Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-11 Thread Abhishek Hazra
thanks. will check it outthere is a great one is silvapura (near yelahanka)...problem is the distanceOn 8/11/06, Radhika, Y. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:yep. sorry to be so disappointing:-) but there is a pottery class that i heard about while working in Indranagar in late 2004. The coffee day close

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-11 Thread Radhika, Y.
yep. sorry to be so disappointing:-) but there is a pottery class that i heard about while working in Indranagar in late 2004. The coffee day close to 13th and the road that comes in from Ring road (sorry forgot the name) usually has notices that you can check. try it! 2006/8/10, Abhishek Hazra <[

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Abhishek Hazra
thanks, udhay!:-)should have guessed actually.On 8/11/06, Udhay Shankar N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Abhishek Hazra wrote: [ on 08:51 AM 8/11/2006 ]>20 bucks an hour...wonderful. Context matters, mon ami. A "buck" means different things in different places.>does this place happen to be in bangalore

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Udhay Shankar N
Abhishek Hazra wrote: [ on 08:51 AM 8/11/2006 ] 20 bucks an hour...wonderful. Context matters, mon ami. A "buck" means different things in different places. does this place happen to be in bangalore by any chance? Radhika lives in Vancouver. Udhay -- ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.c

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Abhishek Hazra
e of code to work -  basically anything that gives the body and/or mind a good workout. - Original Message From: Soumitri < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: silklist@lists.hserus.netSent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 1:34:09 AM Subject: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Radhika, Y.
ay, August 10, 2006 1:34:09 AM Subject: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"While an engaging thread brews on the topic of death, I couldn't help but think about how quietly stagnation seeps into life.. partly, because I don't think about death. Partly, because I

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Abhishek Hazra
hserus.netSent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 1:34:09 AM Subject: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"While an engaging thread brews on the topic of death, I couldn't help but think about how quietly stagnation seeps into life.. partly, because I don't think about de

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Radhika, Y.
o work -  basically anything that gives the body and/or mind a good workout. - Original Message From: Soumitri < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: silklist@lists.hserus.netSent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 1:34:09 AM Subject: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"While an engagi

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Vardhini Shankar
ursday, August 10, 2006 1:34:09 AMSubject: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"While an engaging thread brews on the topic of death, I couldn't help but think about how quietly stagnation seeps into life.. partly, because I don't think about death. Partly, because I am

Re: [silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread sastry
On Thu August 10 2006 2:04 pm, Soumitri wrote: > What is your experience? When in your life did you feel most alive? As you > think back, how do you feel today? I feel alive every day - but I feel "most alive" after vigorous exercise - which used to be every day - but happens less often now. shi

[silk] "When in your life did you feel most alive?"

2006-08-10 Thread Soumitri
Now that I think back, I remember the feeling jumping off that small cliff. It was as I was rafting with friends near Risikesh in the river Ganga (Ganges). I had managed to climb up and then very nervously jumped off a small cliff, about 30 feet above the water. The water was pretty darn cold (earl