Tuesday, December 25, 2007

The spirit of Christmas




















Video - "Something about Christmas time"




One more Christmas is getting over. Three consecutive year's Christmas away from home brought back some old memories of the celebrations around this time of the year. The coming of December calling out the start of the season, shops with illuminated stars hanging down, bringing these from shops and trying to put it in the proper location at home, cakes of all types/ranges/flavous/qualities filling small and big stores, to be bought by the rich and poor alike, Carol singing in the neighbourhood on days close to Christmas, going to midnight service at church, all people visiting each other with cakes in their hands are all fond memories of Christmas back in Kerala, India.

Last three year's Christmas including this in the United states revealed another way or culture of celebrating it. The more colourful appeal given to it, the way in which the time off during holiday season was used to the most to gain energy for next year were all noticebale. The gathering of relatives in the families reminded of home. The presentation of gifts to kids and loved ones appeared like a nice custom. The snow falling outside and piling up inches was making real the imagination I had built about such a Christmas all along reading stories and watching it in movies.

One thing noticeable in the past few years, no matter wherever I am, was the over-commercialization of Christmas, and for that matter, any festival. Shops and brands use the festivals to the maximum to market their products. In the US, Christmas is the end of a shopping season, which starts on Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving). I was wondering if the spiritual value of Christmas was ever given the deserved importance here in the US, until I heard my parish priest last weekend. His message was very clear: Christmas is not a season, not the end of a shopping season, not a celebration. Christmas is a single point in history, when God became man. Every year, we remember this single point in time.

The meaning of his words strike us more, when we think more and more about it. Yes, Christmas is a single point in history, when God became man, when "the Word" became flesh, for the goodness of all men, when the most debated and popular human ever came into the world, when the leader with the largest number of followers was born. The same point in history seperated history itself into two, Before Christ (BC) and Anno Domini (AD). Just as in the number system, positive and negative numbers converge into "zero", Christmas is the point in time when God turned himself as "zero", as a man, to whom all men before and after him converge to.

Attached are an image of the Holy family, and also a beautiful video on Christmas someone sent me, which striked me a lot.

Merry Christmas to all.

Friday, June 1, 2007

backwaters in Kerala - my sketch



When nature takes rest, man attempts to copy its mindblowing beauty into two dimensions....is he successful in doing that? Well, other men should say....some people call it art....

My recent pencil sketch.....backwater scene in Kerala....Wherever I go on this earth, no scenery appears beautiful than the backwaters in God's own country....

Drawn based on a photograph in one of the Kerala tourism websites.

Placed as an exhibit during Keralappiravi festival conducted by Kerala Association of Kansas City.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

My space - Shibin

Am I late? I read about blogs maybe a few years back, and had full time internet access for the past few years, but never dared to explore it.....maybe my laziness (or luck?).....but finally, here is my space.....

All buddhijeevis (intellectuals) and non buddhijeevis are welcome to my area. I can't promise that you will return as a buddhijeevi, but I feel you can enjoy my ideas, see the universe from my perspective, and add to my ideas (or oppose it)....you will feel the difference.....

finally, here is my space.....