Sunday, 31 August 2014

No I don't miss you

I don't miss you

I don't miss you, except for the fact that you are...
A part of my soul...
Every thought in my mind...
My every breathe and my every beat...

But no I don't miss you...

Except for that I live to see you...
That your one glimpse changes my universe
That you are the reason I'm alive

But no I don't miss you...

Except that I have lost myself,
The indulgence in your existence has made me lost mine,
I am no longer myself, I have become you

But no I don't miss you

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Who Am I?

Neither a saint,
Nor a sinner.
I wonder who I'm
Neither a loser,
Nor a winner.
I wonder what I'm
Neither in love with anything,
Nor in hatred of anything
I wonder what I feel
Neither I belong to others,
Nor to myself
I wonder where I'm from
Neither a purpose to live,
Nor one to die.
I wonder why I exist

Moving On From A Relationship That Failed

Never fight your feelings... Never fight with your 'self'
Do not deny that you are feeling sad, never do that. The first step of grieving process is acceptance, and in order to move on, first of all you need to accept all the pain that the break-up of a relationship has bought you. Accept it. Don't deny it.
Express your feelings: Tell others how you are feeling and why. It might be hard to do so in the beginning, but slowly and gradually, you will realize that expression of emotions is the best way to deal with them.
Don't dwell on negative feelings: Don't live upon the negativities of the relationship. Don't feel sad, instead, start taking out that negativity in other creative pursuits.
Detach yourself. The memories, the wishes, the hopes and the future plans created with a significant other over a period of time can create many feelings of despair about one's future, but isolate yourself from those dreams, instead imagine yourself living your life to the fullest and being your own person.




Saturday, 14 June 2014

The Music of East






Dholak, Dafli, Daf, Ghunghroo, Santook, Tabla, Sitaar
The beautiful musical instruments used in Pakistan, to convey the message of love and of hate, to express the feelings of happiness and pain, of loss and of gain...

The beautiful sounds of Dholak, the ecstasy of Ghunghroo and magic of Dafli, create wonders of music, and express the deepest human emotions with the sounds, the voices and the volumes...



Dhol players.jpg

Dholak.jpg

The Embroidery of East


A thing of beauty is a joy forever...




Women in the interior part of Sindh, belonging to the very lower-income segments of the society, work day and night, using their creativity and artwork, to create a little sum of money-in return of their timeless efforts and arts.

The large businesses, textile industries buy the very beautified dresses for a very low price and sell them at higher prices, using strong advertisement and marketing schemes, since they have got the resources.
But for that poor lady in village, sometimes even it is enough... it is enough that someone is ready to buy her handmade... it is a source of happiness for her that someone is wearing that she tailored and embroidered with her hands... such is the hospitably of this land.


Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Paintings of Pakistani Women


PAINTINGS OF PAKISTANI WOMENDEPICTING DIFFERENT CULTURES(SINDH, PUNJAB, PATHAN AND BALOCH)