Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 November 2016

A Semester with Dr. Komal Phuyal




A teacher who cares like a mom, scolds like a dad, teases like a sister, irritates like a brother and loves more than a lover - Komal Phuyal, the shepherd in my writing class, made me write better. Standing here with a feeling of  "Yes, I write good these days" reminds me of all those impression of that crazy-like weird person who was supposed to take my very first class of academic writing at the Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University. It was the first class at Master’s degree program in English. Everyone was excited as they were all eager to get to meet new professors. I was wondering as I felt that there would be a gentle, handsome, well-behaved, well-dressed, well-spoken person in front of the students in class. And here comes the most cunning, fat, sesame-rice hairy man whose belt was almost at the verge of suicide, whose specs seemed as though they were stolen from the nineteenth century collection at a modern museum and whose clothes could not permit him to stand in as a university professor of our mind in front of us. And yet, that man shook the earth beneath us, to teach us how to cultivate dream, and explore the treasure hidden within us. Here I’m going to share my intimate feeling on how my teacher Komal Phuyal consumed his candle to enlighten our skills hidden within us, inspired us to be creative, and helped us identify the  vast ocean of ideas lying at slumber in our own head.
It was the sixth week of our first semester when I had my friend from R.R Campus at my place:  we were having a hot green tea in my study room. In the meantime, suddenly my friend's eyes were caught by a thick book in shelf. As he took the book he asked me, "Isn't this book from the first semester of MA? It seems like you haven't touched it yet. And that took me back to the class where many of my friends used to scold Phuyal sir for not going through book, and that also made me confess that "Yes, I haven't gone through this book called Ideas &Details much.” Smiling to myself, I felt so warm in heart because I had already got piles of ideas and details from him, being present in his class. I had heard somewhere, “The best teacher teaches from heart, not from the book." I learnt so much more from his lecture than from the books. As a Japanese proverb reads, "Studying one day with a great teacher is far better than thousand days of diligent study.” Each and every moment with him boosted our being: he took our hand, opened our mind, and touched the heart.
I still remember that rainy day when I (including with my friends) had visited his presentation on research that he had carried out for his PhD degree. Though it was cold outside, he was sweating a lot while presenting his paper. Surrounded by his professors, we could see how much a student feels in front of his/her professor; and yet, we were there as his friends as if we  were no more afraid of him. This shows how much intimate he was with us: in fact, he had actually crossed the barrier of traditional conditioning of teacher and student and become our friend to make us feel comfortable as better human. From that day on, a seed started sprouting in me which inspired me to do a serious research on very special topic as he dared to do. And here I am still writing and researching to make this world a better place as though the seed has begun to sprout in me. And that reminds me a quotation by Henry Adams, “A teacher affects eternity he can never tell where his influence stops." Up to this day, I am always inspired to enlighten myself and to light many candles I see in the future generation. So, this culture of enlightening world goes on and on.
When I passed Bachelor’s Degree, there was a huge ego in me and my friends. Later, when Phuyal sir started saying, "My rules are my rules" as if he is the ruler of this whole country, it really broke our ego. His rules, guidance, and teaching method made us realize what our existence really was. The way we studied before and the way we do now was completely different. His scolding voice and strict rules brought irritation in whole class at first but later on, his rules shaped us the way a potter shapes the clay and an artist crafts a stone and throws out all the unnecessary parts away to present it with a beautiful shape of God that he is sure will be worshiped later. As Robert John Meehan argues, "Teacher are not 'just teachers', but are the managers of the world's greatest resource: children!" I can't count how much we scolded him at first, and later on couldn't stop praising him. Through the entire semester, he used to say, “If you are made up of glass, you will break and if you are made up of metal, I’ll bring you in perfect shape.” Finally, he proved us as a metal and shaped us in such a way that we had never been like this before, not much strong about our writing.

While concluding this writing, I really do not want to explain what people said about him because for world, teacher may appear just a teacher but for a student a good teacher becomes a hero, who leads student from ignorance to enlightenment. Today when I see many of my writings published in national and international journals, I feel I have forgotten many things which he said in the class; yet, I haven't forgotten how he made us feel about writing. I do not want to see only Dr. Komal Phuyal in him, but a living experience that the legacy of many professors lineage of education following  him and this lineage of wisdom shall follow through all the scholars from that batch. His graceful being reminds me of Will Schuester's words that run thus:  "The best teachers don't give you the answers, they just point the way and let you make your own choices. Your own mistakes. That way you get all the glory and you deserve it."

                                                                                                               Date: 18 May 2016

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam "the world is one family"

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam  "the world is one family" 

It was a pleasant sunny morning in Denmark , on 1st September the first assembly of our diploma college was about to start , we were given a book and was told to see a page where there was a song called "Imagine" written / composed & performed by John Lennon , when the whole college was singing including teachers , staffs & students each verse of that song broke me out , each word thrilled me so much that my eye burst into tears and wont stop until the song was finished , that day September 1st was my birth day too and actually that song gave a birth to a new man in me , since then i was no more that Suvas who heard that song , something new was born on me . 

Gradually , a mean patriotic in me died and a world-being came out of the cocone of my conditioning that was given to me by society and so called education , till that date I always had a feeling to become a great musical maestro in Nepali musical scene , but now onward I started composing music for all the being in universe . I just think some time just by listening a song one can change the whole prospective to see life I wounder what kind of impact does the negative news and stories going on around the society makes in our children and grownups too !

 In our part of world many of the SEERS who were said RISHIS , were a spiritual scientists  , sociologists and researchers who saw that we will go no further by spreading the poison of a nationality or patriotism so being open-minded they said :

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वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

"the world is one family".

                                                          
 सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः

सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः ।

सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु

मा कश्चिद्दुःखभाग्भवेत् ।

 शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥



Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah


Sarve Santu Nir-Aamayaah |

Sarve Bhadraanni Pashyantu

Maa Kashcid-Duhkha-Bhaag-Bhavet |

Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||




1: Om, May All become Happy,

2: May All be Free from Illness.

3: May All See what is Auspicious,

4: May no one Suffer.

5: Om PeacePeacePeace.




Bhavatu sabba mangalam - rakkhantu sabba devatâ
May there be all the auspices, may all the deities protect me/you;
Sabba Buddhanu bhâvena - sadâ sotthi bhavantu me 
By the power of all the Buddhas, may there be blessing to me/you



Great Master Osho says " you need a great courage to say so , as these verse say , you need to think and live life in very different manner to be such a compassionate to all the being in this existence , people may say that the one who can't fight only talks about forgiveness and peace , but actually fight and war is the instrument of distressed and afraid man , a contented and relaxed man would never fear rather out of fearlessness he will share love and compassion , and will promote peace because that's the ultimate path"

 It is no new news that all the inventions made in west today was already explored in East before the civilization started in west , and all of those discoveries were made just by seeing the pattern of breath going in and out of our body Called PRANAYAMA , and knowing all the mystery of world they never claimed for Novel Prizes or any PhD , rather lived in isolation in jungles with few disciples teaching that knowledge to pass it through the generation . 

They know the formula of missiles , warfare and instruments to make connection with peoples far far away , they know the science of broadcasting live events and many more , but they also know that this science & politics will lead civilization no more further rather will destroy the human clan . So they always lived with Dharma / Nature and in co-existence with society , politics & technology . 

The use of technology today & the social system have brought us to the verge of our destruction , today it is the time to ask our-self that , Are we in the right path ? Are we the 1st being in this existence to explore all this knowledge or there were other beings too who possessed the same knowledge or went more further . Its time to learn that we should rather live in harmony with nature or we extinct out of this existence . But being a fool , stupid and slave of politics & technology we are crawling around like a coward.

We need to understand that we are being used by the politicians all these years to fulfill their dirty needs and they always make people the token of dice , so it is very important to make a decision on your own , by using your wisdom .

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It is not healthy at all to blame any one else for what have happened , better lets be optimist towards the situation , we can be compassionate to those politicians that how hard they are trying to make it work , and instead of blaming them lets prey for them and for our society that every thing is going to be all right at end and if still something is wrong then that's must not be end .

Today Nepal and Nepali are working for making a better constitution , but in the name of race and cast all are fighting , in this contest I will suggest all to rise above our small boundaries of thought and rise up and see the world as one family , millions of year before the RISHIS said that " the world is one family " and living in this very day we are fighting ? what have happened to us ? I was surprised by listening the song of John Lennon which was written 1971 AD where he imagined to make one world with no boundaries and positions and here we are fighting for a small village , I am more surprised when I see educated youths also being involved in politicians lead stupid and wrong projects . 

lets open our eye and see beyond the borders , the border and all which exists within our mind. Because 

" We can handle tons and ton of love and compassion but a small bit of hatred also is so heavy to bear." 

It leads us and our whole society to far far away . We go on saying that Buddha was born in Nepal , I don't see the meaning of saying so when we have no idea about the compassion that he tough to us . I am afraid today when my people fight in the name of Cast & Race, Let's Share Love instead of hatred and transform our hatred to love and creativity. You may think that you are alone , but small small drop of water makes the ocean and these tiny drops off love and compassion with clean the air we breath and slowly the whole existence with rejoice and dance with us and the world will be one with unwritten law and constitution . 





With Healing Love Light & Peace 



Suvas Agam





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What you seek is seeking you: Rumi

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Cha ke ke lukeko sajal ti nayan maa

Creativity is the greatest rebellion in existence : Osho

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I don't know what I think until I write it down: Joan Didion