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Insights: Vol.1 - Compilation of 200 Stories on the Insights of Life
Insights: Vol.1 - Compilation of 200 Stories on the Insights of Life
Insights: Vol.1 - Compilation of 200 Stories on the Insights of Life
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Every moment you are awakened to plenty of insights. Are you ready to grab those insights? If you are able to harness those it is yours. Let me assure you, the content of this books would take you to a deeper level of understanding of life as you read and meditate. let the insights reverberate in each cell of your body and your being. May you be filled with fascinating insights and inspiring people around to lead a happy and peaceful life. This book caters you with an index of 425 topics which help you to chose the contents easily handy for your use.

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Release dateSep 3, 2014
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Insights: Vol.1 - Compilation of 200 Stories on the Insights of Life
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Dr Jose Kaimlett

Dr. Jose Kaimlett has been a Catholic priest for the last 50 years. He has a doctorate in Cannon Law. He is a great visionary who has been contributing enormously to the Catholic Church and to the society at large both as a missionary and philanthropist. He is the founder of Heralds of Good News (HGN), Sisters of Good News (SGN), & Missionaries of Compassion (MoC). These three communities (together) have inspired hundreds of young men and women to dedicate their lives for serving the society at various levels. He has established numerous educational, health and charitable institutions in India and abroad. He is currently engaged in developing in full-fledged Cancer Hospital and Research Center at Eluru in Andhra Pradesh, India and a Center for Higher Education in Tanzania. His website is missionariesofcompassion.org Feel free to make a donation and join your hands for the progress and upliftment of the society.

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    Insights - Dr Jose Kaimlett

    INSIGHTS Vol. – 1

    Compilation of 200 Stories on the Insights of Life

    People travel to wonder at the height of mountains,

    at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of rivers,

    at the vast compass of the ocean,

    at the circular motion of the stars;

    and they pass by themselves without wondering.

    St. Augustine

    All rights reserved .No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording , or by any information storage and retrieval system without prior written permission from the author or publisher

    Copyright © 2011 Dr. Jose Kaimlett

    May 5,2011

    ebook edition

    www.creativentures.in

    Foreword

    Let us imagine the Neanderthals. About 200,000 years they were along ruling today’s Eurasia. They were our immediate cousins and Neanderthals most probably they used language to their advantage. Scientists today believe that used language for communication. So one author writes: There is no reason to think that Neanderthals would not have had the ability for language.

    Let us imagine that they come back from their regular hunting, bring their prey, cook and eat them. Then as dawn sets in, they sit around the fire and discuss. Some of them would surely ask questions about the origin of the earth, what they will catch the next day and what would happen to their grandmother who passed away recently. They would discuss, argue and come to some sort of general conclusions about their life, which will enable them to get a good sleep.

    Let us transfer the situation to our contemporary world. Contemporary human beings also raise similar questions, but in totally different context. If the question on the origin of the world, for instance, were raised, we know how the astronomers and astrophysicists will answer. They will begin with the Big Bang that took place 13.7 billion years ago. Using elaborate presentations and mathematical equations, they will argue that the universe is still expanding and it will come to an end after a few billion years from now. After such an academic seminar, the scholars will collect the payment/honoraria, withdraw to their air-conditioned bed-rooms, reflect a bit on the day’s proceedings and mostly feel proud of their contribution and fall asleep.

    In both the situations they feel that they have achieved some knowledge about the world outside, they feel happy that they share that knowledge among themselves and they can reasonably be satisfied with their explanations. So they can sleep peacefully. But what both of them do not realise is another thing. The cavemen would never have imagined that their answers are partial and will soon be replaced. Similarly the modern scientists know that there will be better theories to explain the origin of the universe, but they do not pay so much of attention to it. But if we can transport ourselves to another 500 years ago, most probably the equations and explanations of the scientists will turn to be totally obsolete.

    What happens in both the situations separated by about 200,000 years is the power of stories to convey insights to human beings. Using shared stories, which are surely the best knowledge available to them, they communicate deep insights on life, death, our common origin and destiny. The narratives shared by the cave-men and contemporary scientists help humanity in providing insights to deal with our human condition better.

    It is in this context that we can better appreciate the stories provided by Rev. Dr. Jose Kaimlett and published by Joji Valli. They are rare collection of stories that provide meaning and insight to human life. As such they are pearls of wisdom that we human beings badly need about ourselves and about what we can truly hope for. I wish that the readers will be able to understand and appreciate these stories and apply them to their own lives. As one great thinker says, Every understanding is self-understanding. May these stories enlighten our minds and lessen the burdens of life by providing us with meaningful insights and adequate explanations for our own life. May they be source of strength and consolation, especially in our troubled times.

    I with the author, publisher wish readers an enriching time assimilating these stories, so that their life becomes wiser and they can enjoy themselves with abandonment and suffer themselves with compassion! May these stories truly provide us with insights for our life and death!

    Prof. Dr. Kuruvilla Pandikattu

    (Philosopher & Author)

    Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune

    March 23, 2011

    Acknowledgements

    Nothing is more heartening to a ‘teacher,’ any teacher for that matter, than to see that his teachings are appreciated by his disciples. There is no greater proof of appreciation, than to see the disciples themselves going out to teach the selfsame ideals.

    The contents of this book is a selected collection of Thought for the day mailed out by me on a daily basis to all my friends.

    Two of my past-pupils, Dr. Biju Kuttikatt and Jobin Plackiyil had published their collections under the title, Tonic for the Spirit. An Italian version of a 150 Thoughts will be published by Dr. Daniele Sciuto simultaneously with this collection in May on the occasion of my 70th birthday.

    I appreciate much their love and regard for me, as well as their burning desire to make available to all and sundry the inspiration and wisdom contained in them that has prompted Joji Valli and Biji Vazhayail to publish this book. I have not seen either of them ever since they left my classroom decades ago.

    I am very grateful to you, my dear Joji and Biji, for your love for me that has withstood the test of time. I wish you tremendous success in your efforts to spread the ‘light’ around. You are the light of the world. Be Lighted to Enlighten.

    I am thankful to Dr. C. Drago, Dr. Joji Valli and Radha Suresh for offering honest and invaluable editorial suggestions to bring this book ‘INSIGHTS’ into being. May the ‘INSIGHTS’ ignite incessant insights in your life and those around to share happiness, love, peace, contentment and harmony.

    Contents

    1. War of Words
    2. The Man Who Loved Bread
    3. Fasting
    4. Temptations
    5. Love for the Family
    6. The Lottery Ticket
    7. Blind Boy
    8. Best Detergent
    9. Johnny’s Tantrum
    10. An Atheist
    11. The Devoted Wife
    12. Doing Your Duty is Prayer
    13. The Apostle Raises Pigeons
    14. Grandpa Frog
    15. Why Do I Work
    16. Efficiency Expert
    17. The Omnipresence of God
    18. The Local Repair Shop
    19. Selfishness is the Cause
    20. Winning for Ourselves
    21. A Carpenter’s Gift
    22. Paganini’s Violin
    23. Price Makes Things Priceless
    24. Two Shipwrecked Men on an Island
    25. Mystery Deaths
    26. Million Dollar Sweepstake
    27. Judge in Dilemma
    28. Who is Deaf?
    29. Fear Paralyses
    30. Love for the Poor Conquers
    31. Skeptic
    32. Aging
    33. Do What Has to be Done!
    34. Criticism
    35. Gratitude is an Attitude
    36. Keep on Going
    37. Lesson from a Terrapin
    38. Nuisance
    39. Focus on Solutions
    40. Handicaps
    41. The Concert
    42. Muscle Power is not Brain Power
    43. Mercy
    44. Change of Mind
    45. Being Smart Pays
    46. Flattery
    47. Half-Educated
    48. Paycheck discrepancy
    49. Busy All Day Doing Nothing
    50. Brain Power
    51. Socialism
    52. A Home is Where
    53. The Dog that Chewed off the Tag
    54. Post Turtle
    55. Who will Feed the hungry?
    56. Sweet are the Uses of Adversity
    57. A Word of Encouragement
    58. Happy to the Last Breath
    59. The Quality of Mercy
    60. Be Yourself
    61. Always Hitting the Bull’s Eye
    62. Bad Parental Example
    63. Learning to Fall
    64. What is Truth?
    65. Why Pain?

    66. Sacrifice that Saves

    67. Rash Judgment
    68. Think You Have it Tough?
    69. The Sinner
    70. Regular Rest
    71. Excellence
    72. The Mouse Trap
    73. Bamboo
    74. Success is Failure Turned Inside Out
    75. Spirit of the Law
    76. God Never Gets Tired
    77. Who Listens to the People?
    78. Shoebox in the Cupboard
    79. Mother for Hire
    80. Friends are God’s Way of Taking Care of Us
    81. Where Have All the Sermons Gone?
    82. Can You Answer These?
    83. Rituals
    84. The Chicken
    85. The Bear and the Travelers
    86. Great Value in Disaster
    87. The Old Faithful Well
    88. Finally, Out to the Ball Game
    89. Silly Beliefs
    90. Pain Passes .
    91. The Weight of a Snowflake
    92. God Never Gets Tired
    93. An Inside Job
    94. Strengths and Weaknesses
    95. Melrose Suspension Bridge
    96. Love Brings Trouble
    97. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie!
    98. Destined to Win
    99. It is my Nature
    100. Judge not by External Appearances
    101. Beatitudes
    102. Signet
    103. They also Serve
    104. Solidarity
    105. The Gullible
    106. Truth is Truth
    107. Irony of Fate
    108. What would Jesus have Done?
    109. Being a Light in the World
    110. Prayer
    111. Jealousy
    112. We are All Called to be
    113. Care Cures
    114. No Point in Cleaning
    115. Simple Life
    116. Planning
    117. To What Extent?
    118. Like Human Fools!
    119. Follow Your Bliss
    120. Being Good and True
    121. Tomorrow
    122. Which one Wins?
    123. I am Out There
    124. Assumptions
    125. Don’t Rest on Your Old Laurels
    126. Discouragement
    127. Forgiveness Heals
    128. Try to Become What You Could Have Been
    129. A Parable of Church Workers
    130. Freedom
    131. What is Under Your Feet?
    132. Gambling
    133. The Complaint Book
    134. With a Little Push
    135. The Medium can Change the Message
    136. Greed Destroys Happiness
    137. A Dirty Farmer
    138. Barber does not Exist
    139. The Deacon and the Preacher
    140. Phone Call
    141. Hereford Cows
    142. Where are You Going?
    143. The Ant and the Dove
    144. Eagles in a Storm
    145. You Reap What You Plant
    146. Plans or Bridge?
    147. Copper Kettle Christians
    148. Warmth of Your Love
    149. God is Love
    150. Better Know Who Your Pilot is?
    151. Entirely Guilty
    152. Evil Brothers
    153. Compassion Turned Sour
    154. Blind Statue of Our Lady
    155. Not a One Way Street
    156. A Little Bit Every Day
    157. The Silent Treatment
    158. The Silent Air Trip
    159. The Two Wolves
    160. Grandpa’s Day Out
    161. Parable of the Pencil
    162. Disobedience
    163. Power of Discouraging Words
    164. The Frog
    165. Opportunity Lost is Irretrievably Lost Forever
    166. The Wolf and the Lamb
    167. Don’t Copy if You Can’t Paste!
    168. Frantic Pursuit, After What?
    169. How to Call the Police?
    170. When Your Own Conscience Condemns You
    171. All Right, Break it Up!
    172. Unsolicited Compassion
    173. Inscrutable Ways of Bhagavan
    174. Windows and Mirrors
    175. The Lone Ranger
    176. The Wall
    177. Mother
    178. Procrastination
    179. A Wonderful Sermon
    180. Courage to Face Failure
    181. True Love
    182. Sharpen Your Axe
    183. Asian Farmer
    184. Fear of Death
    185. Anything for a Profit
    186. What will Happen, if I Don’t Help?
    187. Obstinacy
    188. Gates of Heaven
    189. Dividing Nuts
    190. A Blind Girl
    191. Fear
    192. The Old Faithful Well
    193. Different Perception
    194. Limping Horse
    195. Trucks can be Repaired
    196. Stick that grew Shorter
    197. Easier to Demolish than To Build
    198. You are Wonderful
    199. God’s Wife
    200. Don’t let me Down
    INDEX

    INSIGHTS

    I was on the lookout for a touching name for this book. So I told one of my colleagues to keep scratching her brains and maybe she can stumble upon a good name. She tells me if you come online, she would be able to help me out. I said, I am going for a walk, will come online as I get back. So I went for my usual one hour walk.

    As I returned, went online and saw her on Google talk. I opened the chat window and started writing, any insights or outsights? I pressed enter to send the text. Without giving her anymore time to reply, I wrote again. Wait a minute.

    How does it sound ‘INSIGHTS’

    Of course, without any delay came the reply. That is it.

    Well. That was the moment of insight to get a touching name. It just happens — You need to be aware. ‘Be Just’.

    That is how now you are able to hold this book ‘INSIGHTS’ in your hands to bring insights in your life. Now let me enlighten you what ‘INSIGHTS’ really are:

    Insight is the understanding of a specific cause and effect in a specific context. Insight has multiple dimensions for example a person with very poor recognition or acknowledgment is referred to as having poor insight or lack of insight.

    The mind is a model of the universe built up from insights. A mature mind has assimilated many insights and understands cause and effect. (Ref. Wikipedia)

    Insights are the deeper understandings of life with your attitudes and beliefs, which helps you to synchronize yourself and others at an emotional level. Thus making an everlasting bond between you and your surroundings — life itself.

    The Pali word for ‘insight’ is ‘vipassana,’ which has been adopted as the name of a kind of Buddhist meditation.

    Every moment you are awakened to plenty of insights. Are you ready to grab those insights? If you are able to harness those it is yours. Let me assure you the content of this book would take you to a deeper level of understanding of life as you read and meditate. Let the insights reverberate in each cell of your body and your being. May you be filled with fascinating insights and inspiring people around to lead a happy and peaceful life.

    Wishing you all blessings of life.

    Dr. Joji Valli

    (Publisher & Author)

    1. War of Words

    A king sent a message to the ruler of a neighboring country. The message read:

    Send me a blue diamond as large as a pigeon’s egg or else...

    The king on getting the message wrote back: We don’t have such a diamond and if we had...

    The first king got very angry and declared war on his neighbor. The fighting went on for several months till a third king arranged a meeting between the two warring rulers. So they met and the first king said to the other: What did you mean when you said, ‘Send me a blue diamond as large as a pigeon’s egg or else...’?

    Why, he replied, I meant a blue diamond as large as a pigeon’s egg or else... some other diamond. I love diamonds. But what did you mean when you said, ‘We don’t have such a diamond and if we had’?

    It is easy to guess my meaning, said the other man. What I wanted to say was, if we had such a diamond we would have gladly sent it to you. The Kings pledged to write more clearly in future communications and embraced each other and made peace.

    Many a time, our understanding of what is left unsaid, including even the most obvious, is what causes problems. We would avoid a lot of trouble for ourselves and others if we are clear

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