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Friday, 30 April 2021

Z is for Zikr #AtoZChallenge

Dear Readers,

Welcome to the last post of the #Blogging from A to Z  April Challenge 2021. My theme this year is based on the Japanese concept of Ichigo Ichie which means--"What we are experiencing right now will never happen again. And therefore, we must value each moment like a beautiful treasure."

Today, we wrap up with a reminder.

I hope you'll enjoy being here.

Thank you.

Arti
There's a Peanuts cartoon that shows Snoopy and Charlie Brown from behind, sitting on a jetty beside a lake, having the following conversation:
"Someday, we will all die Snoopy!"
"True, but on all the other days, we will not."

The above extract is from  The Book of Ichigo Ichie.
The authors go on to say:

And "all the other days" are made up of encounters and moments that we either allow to slip away or make unforgettable.

According to Wikipedia, Zikr (Urdu) is the same as Arabic Dhikr. Zikr literally means "remembrance, reminder" or "mention, utterance". They are Islamic devotional acts, in which phrases or prayers are repeated.

What better way to complete a series inspired by Ichiego Ichie than to remember this April of bonhomie we managed to nurture despite the world crises; to mention all those whose paths crossed with mine, to utter words of encouragement and gratitude to those who visited and commented, and above all to remind ourselves that we are all one.*

I once heard a wise person say: the air that you think divides us actually holds us all together as one big family. In a dark and twisted way, Covid-19 has proven without a doubt that we are all one race--the human race. We are all in it together. We all suffer the same. And yet, we refuse to accept this simple truth.

That which binds us also divides us. It has many names, many theories. Some doubt its existence and some are ready to die to prove their interpretation is better than the rest. Some call him God while others see her as the vast Universe. 

Whenever I lean into my kind of belief system: poetry, nature, music and books, I find that all of us are, after all, seeking the same. 

We are all sitting with Snoopy and Charlie Brown on that pier. 

So, let us live and let live. Let us indulge in Zikr and recite any name, sing any song, dance any which way because in the end we are pigments of carbon housing a light that can light us up as brightly as the sun, if we have eyes that see and hearts that are willing to be open and welcoming.

"Sufis believe you must empty yourself of all egocentric tendencies before you can experience the divine. Only once the flute is hollow, can it produce music. The story Rumi tells is of a reed separated from the reed-bed so that it can be formed into a flute. The reed flute bemoans his separation, and cries out."  
says the author of this post: Drunk in Zikr (worshipping through the arts)

I urge you to stop and listen to Rumi's Ney Name before you read on.

How do you feel? Hollow? Full? At peace? Not quite?

No worries, let the hills of Khasi in Eastern India bathe you with their story water for a few moments. You will see that despite different centuries and different continents, the flute and the duitara sing the same song. 
If you want to stay on for a bit, you can click on: Mawphlang: of sacred groves

I'll repeat and repeat and like the Sufis get drunk on this zikr--we are one. We are one. We are one.

But, we have to pay attention. We have to pay attention to each other. 

It's not my intention to preach. Please forgive me if in my excitement I become entangled in the yarn of repetition. 

Those of you who heard the poem, Yesterday is not alive I posted yesterday, know how I feel about phone screens. The Hindi word I used in the poem is called virah which means a longing. My longing for my husband's attention may sound petty and needy but if we are all carrying the Divine light in us, then doesn't paying attention to each other amount to paying attention to the Divine? 

This short film is called Virah. The producer of the film is Raman Iyer, an amazing story teller and mandolin player who has been telling a story every night for the past 387 days on Instagram under 'Midnight Musings with the Mandolin'. 

Zikr can be done in any form. 

I choose to remember the kindness, generosity, knowledge, beauty and love I have felt in this place, in this space with you all this month. I choose to be in Snoopy's camp and live, live, live my moments of breath so fully and fabulously that when the time comes to draw my last, I can say--I lived.

I hope to see you all soon. We shall reflect more fully in May.

Till then, take good care of yourselves and each other. Wishing you all a wonderful, peaceful, restful weekend with my favourite Ramdas's words, "We are all walking each other home." 

*I hope to thank everyone properly in my reflection post in May.

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Last year, I wrote about the Light in Zarraa, Zarraa

This year, I'm participating in #BlogchatterA2Z  powered by theblogchatter.com 

41 comments:

  1. Such a lovely post to end the challenge, di. In Telugu, we call it Viraham.
    Here's hoping for a better May for everyone.
    Congratulations on completing the challenge. <3

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    1. Thank you Sri.
      A hopeful and healthy May to you too.
      Thank you for being here every day:) Hugs. xx

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  2. Hari OM
    A wonderful post at the Zenith of the alphabet, raising the vibration of all - of this I am certain, we are one, you and I... I do hope to see more posts from you Arti, that you find time to share here each and every month! YAM xx

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    1. Thank you for your love and your words dear Yamini.
      Not just me, my friends who read the posts and the comments have found your words soothing and inspirational.
      I hope to be a more regular blogger this year:)
      Hugs. xx

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  3. A perfect piece with which to end the challenge. Tomorrow, it's back to normal! Well done.

    Here's my Z!

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    1. Thank you for your wonderfully witty presence Keith. You made April cheerful for me.
      Stay safe and healthy.

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  4. Lovely peace and it was a at a different level ... a meditative and enlightened tone it has...was peaceful to just read it....like Snoopy on the pier

    https://pagesfromjayashree.blogspot.com/2021/04/z-for-zoo.html

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    1. Thank you so much Jayashree.
      I'm so glad we connected this year:)

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  5. Very well expressed.
    Totally agree with you.
    Let's live in every moment we have.
    The whole world is a family & we are connected.
    Snoopy & Charlie Brown's conversation is bang on!

    (P.S- The link you have submitted to Blogchatter isn't correct. Maybe you can update it?)

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    1. Thank you for your wonderful words Anita and for that p.s.--I've fixed the link now:)
      We are all one and in this one-ness lies our strength.
      Wishing you a peaceful and healthy May.

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  6. Awesome Arti. You end this challenge but open doors to new beginnings of Hope ! May, May bring us some harmony, more happiness & good health!
    I am reminded of that wonderful song by John Lenon, Imagine ...
    Imagine no possessions
    I wonder if you can
    No need for greed or hunger
    A brotherhood of man
    Imagine all the people
    Sharing all the world.....
    You may say iam a dreamer
    But I’m not the only one
    I hope someday you’ll join us
    And the world will live as one...

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    1. The best song to sum up how we should be in this world dear Vidya.
      Thank you --you're the wind beneath my wings--you know that.
      Love you and thank you for always cheering me on.
      Big hugs. xx

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  7. I have loved all your posts in this series, Arti, and I can't think of a more wonderful and inspiring ending. Zikr - what a beautiful word and perfect reminder. I wish to remember that our lives are like that beloved Sacred Grove, and I wish to devote myself to remembering our unity, praising the beauty and wonders and radiance all around us, and being grateful for this beloved embodiment. Thanks for this beautiful excursion you've taken us on.

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    1. Thank you for being here with your light and bee energy dear Deborah.
      Every comment that has come my way from you is a treasure. If I had an altars button on my blog, I'd place your words there and look at them often for inspiration and love.
      Thank you.

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  8. "We are all walking each other home" I love that. Congratulations on completing the challenge!

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    1. Thank you Diedre.
      I love those words too:)

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  9. Lovely contemplative post to finish on - I like the idea of sitting on the pier with Charlie Brown and Snoopy. Your A-Z has been fantastic Arti, one of the best. Thanks so much for sharing your memories and stories.
    https://iainkellywriting.com/2021/04/30/the-state-trilogy-a-z-guide-z/

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    1. Awww! I feel like they just called my name at the Oscars! after reading your generous comment Iain.
      It has been great to have you here this month.
      All the best with your books.
      Hope you enjoy lots of picnics this summer with your family.
      Stay well.

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  10. Thank you for these serene and beautiful posts, I'm very happy to know more about you, and about ichigo ichie. Well done with the challenge!

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    1. Thank you Frederique.
      The fact that you were a part of this challenge made it more colourful and wholesome for me:)

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  11. Zikr, Remembrance, Sumiran - these words are so beautiful. They do have a spiritual connotation even though used for other purposes. A fitting post to end the series where you have given glimpses into your unforgettable moments. As Anita has already pointed out there are some issues with the link from Blogchatter's page. Thank you also for your continued support in this series.

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    1. Thank you so much for reading my posts Durga ji.
      I will be catching up on your offerings in May as I spotted your amazing blog later in the challenge.
      Your comments here are very encouraging.

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  12. Zikr...So beautiful Yes Arti we are walking each other home :-) Thank you for your heartwarming posts and stunning pictures. They brightened my days...see you around

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    1. I'm so glad you were here with me Arti.
      Thank you.

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  13. You've shared such beautiful images, quotes, thoughts, that I can hardly take it all in. I just want to sit here and bask in the warmth emanating from your expressions of loving life.

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    1. Thank you Trudy. You're welcome to bask for as long as your heart pleases:)

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  14. Lovely post. Congrats on finishing the Challenge!

    Dena from Operation Awesome
    https://operationawesome6.blogspot.com/

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  15. That's a beautiful ending to your series, love the reminder, and how you've pulled all these different sources together, like pearls on a necklace.

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    1. Thank you Andrea. This is such a beautiful comment to read. Reminded me of my mother. 'Pearls on a necklace' used to be one of her favourite phrases:)

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  16. Well done, Arti. You always bring a different touch to the post. It's a combination of poetry, prose and pictures; and a smooth narrative to top it all.
    We need to in the present, be involved and immersed, imbibe everything that this moment gives us.
    Take care, and be super safe. :-)

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    1. Thank you so much Pradeep.
      You too--keep super safe and hope to see more of your posts.

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  17. I love that cartoon! And I love this concept of remembrance.
    Thank you for another year of lovely posts, memorable thoughts and beautiful pictures! :)

    The Multicolored Diary

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    1. Thank you so much for dropping by and for your lovely comments.

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  18. I tried to record my feedback on the last day of the challenge. However, I was not able to open the post. I am happy to do so now and express my appreciation of the post "Zikr"which has ended in a befitting manner on a philosophical note. It was a pleasure to travel along with you during the challenge and will look forward to your future posts.

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    1. Thank you Rajeev.
      It has been a pleasure reading your posts too:)

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  19. I connected with you right from the Snoopy and Charlie Brown cartoon strip. I remember that!
    Beautiful thoughts. Keep spreading positivity:)

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  21. Thank you Arti for your comments and encouraging words. I am glad I came across your blog through the A-Z Challenge. The video was very heartwarming. It is good to see people find love once again, especially when they need it as they mature. Your pictures were awesome and very beautiful..
    Another quote of Charlie and Snoopy -" We live only once Snoopy" says Charlie and Snoopy says,"wrong, we die only once, we live everyday" My favourite.
    www.chaptersfrommylife.com

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    1. Hi Farida.
      Thank you for visiting.
      I just posted my reflection post and mentioned you:) and used the same quote you've mentioned here.
      What are the chances!!!

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