Highlights over the past week:
- After an earlier meeting a couple of weeks ago, gave a full 40 minute workshop at Sri Chaitanya Techno School in Hyderabad, India for approximately 100 students on the basic 4 Tenets of Perspective Mapper. The age group is 16 to 18 year old young adult males. While students were shy at first, it was all applause and celebration of the message at the end. The premise of Perspective Mapper and its four tenets was well heard and shared.


- Gave a meditation session for 4 members at the Indian National Census Bureau office in Koti, Hyderabad. The members were given a session on the importance of making space for whatever they are experiencing. This indirectly allows us to be in control over our mind, rather than directly, forcibly trying to steer our thoughts and feelings. The message was heard and appreciated.
- Attended the StratML telecon where I shared the plan/progress to work with a friend and colleague on establishing StratML (and other data-enabled) maps through the open source effort on GitHub. I am very excited to move forward in this regard. More word on this collaboration soon…
- Developed powerful new meditation principles equating “dead-ends” in the form of dukkha (suffering) with “open-ended” possibilities in the form of salvation. In other words dead-ends = openness. This is the ultimate non-duality and non-separation of reality. The “equals sign” in this equation is awareness AND equanimity.
- Dealt with the reality of miscommunication and misunderstanding being built-into the fabric of reality. There is no way to circumvent these, despite our efforts at clarity in communication. The reason is that uncertainty and variability is not just built into the fabric of the universe, but built into the fabric of learning, experimentation, and exploring that we are all on this planet, I believe, to go through.
- While technically part of this week (not the past S-S week), I’ll include this particular accomplishment in last week’s log for convenience: I created 4 separate recordings for the 4 tenets of Perspective Mapper which together form the basis of my upcoming e-booklet. I feel the recordings went very well through pure spontaneous speech. I hope to post these as incentives to join the mailing list.
Ranjeeth Thunga
rkt@perspectivemapper.com
