Sunday, 19 June 2022
National Reading Day - Arav Agarwal
Happy Father's Day! - Rishona Chopra
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Happy Father's Day - Arav Agarwal

Fathers are fabulous and our real superheroes.
Friday, 17 June 2022
The Art of Storytelling - Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
It's because of you - Rishona Chopra
When we blame others, we are avoiding some truth about ourselves. We can blame other planets for our fault; we blame nature, people, and even our parents! It's always easy to blame but challenging to find and correct your faults. This also connects with one of Dr Sibal's values - Making mistakes, and accepting flaws.
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Thursday, 16 June 2022
Ignorance - Rishona Chopra
When we think life will never end and we are immortal and will live forever is ignorance. When we forget that things change, we and ignorant.
If you think you have come out of the world of ignorance and have achieved something great, and now you are more extraordinary, this thought simply displays that you are in the world of ignorance.
Ignorance is thinking that you are greater or your success will never end. Once you achieve something big and instead of being greedy for more, you cherish it: being free from ignorance. When the thought does not come to your mind that your success will never end, you are free.
The most prominent example is Lord Buddha. Did he ever show off his success and strength? No, because he was free from ignorance. And as he rightly said, desire is the cause of pain. This doesn't mean we shouldn't have ambitions and dreams. There is a simple difference between the desire of want and need. If you desire to be selfless and humble, then be it but then don't be too proud over that because once you link want and greed with need, all the pain begins.
Ignorance leads to ego, and ego leads to anger and greed. To stop this connection, we need to be humble.
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Ignorance, Evolution and the Avatar - Anvesha Rana
The Worm I want to be: Story Reflection - Anusha Jain
My reflection from the story Ignorance, Evolution and Avatar
After reading this beautiful story about enlightenment and awakening, I think most people would want to be like the last group of worms which grow wings and fly away from the canal, those yogis, saints and sages who raise beyond the belt of ignorance to the supreme freedom of spirit.
It is wiser to first be the initial group of worms who represent the first stage of ignorance, those who cross the physical and vital evolution phase and rise to the higher mental being and live content and satisfied. It is because we live in a world where we run an endless rat race and chase after money.
We are told to make a promising career and think about our aspirations. So, practically, if we can become like the first group of worms, we would be able to decide about our future in a better way whilst living up to society's expectations. By doing so, we would be able to help other people attain enlightenment and make a difference.
Ahlcon Public School
I am very fond of reading; Harry Potter is my favourite series.
Wednesday, 15 June 2022
The worm I want to be - Rishona Chopra
I want to be a worm who grew wings and flew away from the canal.
They didn't think they were more extraordinary because of little light but tried to attain peace and freedom and did not let pride and ignorance touch them.
The first group of worms represents the first stage of evolution in ignorance. They are those human beings who have crossed the physical and most crucial phase of evolution and risen to the consciousness of the higher mental being. The second group of worms represents the next stage of evolution in which human consciousness or the mind opens itself to a higher light beyond the rational mind and receives intuitions and inspirations from it but still lives within the world of ignorance.
The last group of worms which grow wings and fly away from the canal are those human souls who proceed further and rise beyond the belt of human mental ignorance to the supreme freedom of the spirit.
I want to be like the last group. That person who would raise beyond the belt of human ignorance and go beyond the sky. In the wheel of life, I want to be free from suffering and desire like Buddha. All stages represent the worms, and in the end, the first two stages still desire more and live in human and mental ignorance.
I want to be like the last group who open their wings and fly in the spiritual world with a smile.
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
A sprinkle of HHL - Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
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