Suha shares some considerations on death
Insights by Amrita Suha. “A sweet joyful old age is mischievously stinging the top of my mouth and is patiently leading me to continue to explore the world within and without with an attentive and amused gaze!”
Little real-life occurrences experienced by Suha, from the series: ‘Beware: Slippery…. Sacred Ground’.
Suha shares with us two events in her recent life where she had to let go. Much gratefulness ensued.
From Suha’s series ‘Beware: Slippery…. Sacred Ground’: “I understand the thrill I experience when I get off the plane, that feeling of mystery that surrounds the visitor and sets her heart pounding, as when coming near a sacred space.”
From Suha’s series ‘Beware: Slippery…. Sacred Ground – Small flashes of real life’: “Which is the note, the frequency that makes the strings of my soul vibrate, that makes me feel in harmony with the great symphony of the universe?”
From Suha’s series ‘Beware: Slippery…. Sacred Ground – Small flashes of real life’. “Once I used to ask myself what I wanted and where I wanted to go. … Then I understood that everything is already given to me, even before I become aware of my needs.”
From Suha’s series ‘Beware: Slippery…. Sacred Ground – Small flashes of real life’; “I realised that if everything can be transformed and it depends on me, life becomes interesting, hilarious…”
“Or is it the poetry of life that is painting my eyes and heart with its mystery and beauty?” asks Suha.
Suha watches the preparations of an open-air exhibition of paintings made by participants of a workshop with Meera, in Pune, India.
From Suha’s collection of short essays entitled ‘Beware: slippery… sacred ground – Small flashes of real life’.