Monday, February 12, 2007

Love was in the air..

Finally got the chance to watch aero-show this year, not once but twice. I have always nourished that desire. Every year, I fail to fulfil it but this time around I found a group of like-minded individuals who nourish similar desires. It is important in life to find right company I thought...

Cut down to the show itself, words are not enough to express the exact feelings of watching live, a few of the bravest men on earth today !! I'm stuck on bravery,patriotism,thrills and adventure, thats the way to live life...

Only when we fly past dangers in the sky, we realize how important life on ground is!!

Having said that, flying in itself should be the "passion" for these pilots. The sky, is their home,their work place ,and their gates to freedom. I read somewhere that the moment you put passion before anything else, everything becomes possible. I saw it with my own eyes today. Only "love for their work" can drive these guys to somersault,spiral,twist and turn themselves and their birds, braving all sorts of dangers in the skies above.

I also realize that 'love for work' is the only form of love that gets reciprocated to every bit. Because, 'Work is Worship' and God is sure to listen!!

Lessons learnt :
1. Love your job, if you dont, find a job that you love. :) ( In other words, heed to your calling)

2. Fear is what separates one from getting what one loves.. ( Like swimming for me !! )

3. Some events,like people,find a place in your heart forever.

4. My daily prayer to God.. 'Make me brave, give me the courage to live, to experience,to fail,to fall , to rise, to fly and soar the skies'...

P.S :- The whole world is talking of love,thanks to St Valentine, so shouldnt I too ? After all, I have found a new love in flying :) It is like one of those unrequited ones, nevertheless the feeling shall remain eternally in my heart and thats what is important, isnt it ?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

nice post! The show was amazing!!

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http://amogh.livejournal.com/30601.html