Friday 27 January 2012

My Calling

How do u know when u are living your vocation, following your soul's desires, fulfilling your calling? When you fully engage in whatever it entails, all else (worries, distractions, time, fears) drop away. When you are immersed in it you never feel you "should" be doing something else, even when there are many other things on your to-do list. It doesn't mean that it is always easy, or that you...h...ave no resistance, or that the results are always as you imagined- but when you are engaged with your calling, up to your eyeballs with the details of it, once in a while you pause and cannot help but sit back and grin, feeling yourself being who you are, doing what you are here to do. And sometimes, there is an ecstasy that ripples through you and you feel yourself blooming, opening, and unfolding like blossom in the warmth of the sun. Thokozani and Good Night!

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Get new things for free, for yourself


The opposite of old is not young; the opposite of old is new. I'm not about to preach but get this; the passing of years doesn't age us. What wrinkles us up is when we stop reaching for new experiences (and orgasms). Think about a time you were really looking forward to something. How your heart pounded and you felt so alive.
Every time we say yes to a new experience we open our heart and foster ...vitality. Begin to practice experiencing the NEW in your life in small ways; eat something different for lunch, stop eating KFC everyday man! Take a different way to work. Well except of course if you're taxi commuter. Askies. Read for half an hour instead of watching TV. Shelve the porn DVDs especially if u don't have new ones. These small changes will open the door to bigger changes and before you know it you'll be new again. You'll still have your wrinkles, but feeling new. Good morning gogos and mkhulus!

Wednesday 4 January 2012

2011 Matric results reaction by Nanny Alidah Kabini

As long as a Black child walks more than a kilometre to school...as long as kids who attend farm schools work on the farms...as long as some pupils attend 'classes' under a tree...I can't celebrate the results...90% of this pupils will be unemployed and resort to nyaope to pass time, a few will end up in jails...a margin of them will be taking life time loans to further their studies...only a handful will be admitted at The University of Cape Town, Wits, Stellenbosch and Tukkies, because they did Maths Literacy (1 + 1= 2) instead of Mathematics to up the pass rate...Our Education system is fucked up!! And congratulations to the Republic of the Western Cape for their achievement!! By NAK