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Writing to me is ……………

 

 

An outlet for creativity
A creative flow from the deep recesses of your mind. An outlet to express your emotions.  An expression of love, a celebration of success, an inspiration on the joys of life and a search for the truth.

Write to inspire
We can write to inspire and motivate and develop the leaders of tomorrow.  To instill values that stand the test of time.  To inspire people to live a life of value based on simplicity, truth and courage. To stop the mad rat-race and greed that is leading to our downfall.  To seek to know the true purpose of our life.

A stand against injustice
Writing also enables us to take a stand against injustices prevailing in society like corruption, child labour, rape, terrorism, atrocities against women, racial distinctions etc.  By writing we can take little steps to enlighten and educate people of the ills in our society.

A fight for a noble cause
 It helps us to undertake and mobilise people to work for noble causes like education for the poor, the fight against poverty, environmental causes, food and water for poor etc.

The recognition of the oneness in us
Writing opens our heart to the world.  It recognises the oneness in all of us.  And by sharing our joys, sorrows and successes we recognise and re-inforce the belief that a community effort is more successful than a lone voice that cannot be heard.  It helps us to mobilise people towards a noble cause.

We can write to inform, to educate, to share, to lift the spirits, to lighten the mood, to seek the truth, to inspire with poetry, stories, art, travel and photography.

Keep writing!!

Other bloggers on this wonderful tour are:
1. Paula – http://hardlineselfhelp.com/
2. Stuart – http://bornstoryteller.wordpress.com/
3. Karen – http://karenvwasylowski.blogspot.com/
4. DK Levick – http://dklevick.wordpress.com/
5. Shannon – http://reflectionandreview.com/
6. Corinne – http://www.everydaygyaan.com/
7. Sonia – http://soniarumzi.com/
8. Sulekha – http://sulekkha.blogspot.com/
9. Dora – http://peacefrompieces.blogspot.com/
10. Sarah – http://sarahbutland.com/blog/
11. Marcia – http://insidejourneys.com/
12. Roy – http://royd-spiltmilk.blogspot.com/
13. Janki – http://janukulkarni.blogspot.com/
14. Tina – http://tinahoggatt.wordpress.com/
15. Thelma – http://widowsphere.blogspot.com/
16. Muriel – http://mumugb.blogspot.com/
17. Nolan – http://nolanwilsonfreelance.com/blog
18. Deborah – http://www.deborahswift.blogspot.com/
19. Jennifer – 
http://remembernewvember.blogspot.com/
20. Grace – http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com/
21. Dora – http://blogaliciousblogs.blogspot.com/

Do visit their blogs and read their wonderful posts.

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  1. June 26, 2011 at 5:51 am

    ah, very well penned, I connect with all the words.
    Found you on Blogjunta and am liking your blog 🙂
    do visit my blog sometime
    http://muddassirshah.blogspot.com

    🙂

    • June 26, 2011 at 1:34 pm

      hi muddassirshah, thanks for your comment:) looking forward to reading your blog

  2. July 3, 2011 at 9:10 am

    How beautifully you capture the drama of our lives! Masks have always facinated me…the ones we hang on the wall, not the ones we hide behing. Thanks for a great poem and also for visiting me! hugs, pat

  3. July 4, 2011 at 4:40 pm

    Ah, we love our masks! Comedy or tragedy; all are held in place by fear of rejection.

  4. July 14, 2011 at 3:44 pm

    thought provoking information,
    keep it up.

    Glad to discover your poetry talent via wordpress.com,

    Hope to see you join poets rally week 48 today,

    Visit me for details, share and make poetic friends, wow.

    Blessings,

    Have fun!
    xoxox

  1. July 13, 2011 at 2:35 pm

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