THOUGHT OF THE DAY by Sheer Ramjohn

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Without prejudice let us wonder.

Sheer Ramjohn
It might be good for the soul.
Many of us will admit that there is always that nagging something that we need to attain or do and yet as we grow older we still have not found it. Even millionaires and billionaires have the same problem, just read some of their eulogies eg Steve Jobs. For those of us who got closer, then you are a great teacher who ought to be sought out. In the meanwhile, again without prejudice, let us understand the process of religion which further complicates the equation. Isn’t it folly that the Supreme might want to create many religions complicating our miraculous life? The very idea that ‘mine is better than yours’ has prevailed for ages and henceforth spawned about 70% of wars that were fought in the name of religion. It is yours to understand the senselessness in that and what might be the reason. For those of us who might be wondering where this is going, consider this, that for all our learning most of this knowledge went to the wayside, it may be time to take stock. ‘To thine own self be true ‘ as quoted by Shakespeare ought to be taken into account, and a greater understanding then prevails. Is the light at the end of the tunnel nearer?
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I think that all of us at some time do realize a timeless truth. “Change the way we look at things, and the things we look at…change!”

We often enough carry on our day with a frown; more often than not when we change that to a smile things really do pan out more than we expect. In fact, the physical things of the earth follow effortlessly and we quickly realize it’s not what we really were looking for. Maybe starting our day with gratitude fills a great void! It does not hurt to at least try it. We may discover a fundamental truth that multiplies!

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Sheer Ramjohn, with over 35 years of service in the healthcare sector in the capacity of diagnostic and clinical pathology using electron microscopy and histology. Made significant contributions in books and scientific papers especially in neuro.