Saturday, September 28, 2019

Stay strong with books


The last 3 to 4 years have really been emotionally and mentally challenging for me, for my own reasons. What made me fight against those hard days and gave me a breathing space?? It is the books that I read through those days and a few positive affirmations which I conceived, again through the books. So, I was wondering on how I acquired the skill of reading books. And I was surprised to know its roots have begun when I was 7-8 years old. Those were the days, when me and my brothers used to listen to my dad’s athai, Dhanam Paati’s stories (the same 7 mountain, 7 seas, and a parrot story and, various other Raja stories). The way she narrated the story, we could see the scene with all colourful background, music and all the necessary elements it all needed.

That powerful narration had set a fire in me to read my mom's story books like Malaimathi subscriptions, newspaper supplements and even the newspaper wrapper on the groceries (Kandhai padipavan kavignan avaan endru enni).

I still remember that I used to await my neighbour’s (Dhans Anna) visit from Chennai as he used to get us Ananda Vikatan and Kumudam for us. The one and only medium of entertainment and news for me then. Later, dad thought we should excel in English and he bought us Hindu newspaper, India Today and Reader's Digest. Believe me, nothing worked out. But, I was only keen on Hindu’s Young World to solve some puzzles.

A few years passed with random books like Swiss family Robinson, Black Beauty, Adventures of Robinhood, Agni Siragugal and so on. Then, stepping into college life, I was strictly given training to read all Ramani Chandran, Balakumaran and Sidney Sheldon novels (thanks to Mathura J).

After this, there was a break for a couple of years and I resumed it with Vairamuthu’s Karuvachi Kaviyam. This is when I developed interest for Tamil novels and especially historical novels like Ponniyin Selvan, one of the best and most brilliant novels I have ever read.

As I mentioned earlier, the books which helped me to hold myself strong were some of the self-improving books, such as, How to get from where you are to where you want to be, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Power of sub-conscious mind, Alpha dhyanam and Power of positive thinking. These books have really made me to study and analyse my thoughts and emotions to transform me into a better person. This acquired knowledge/skill has made me battle against my emotional roller coasters, mental disturbances, physical issues, financial troubles and what not?? All thanks to those self-improving books and my mentors Sathya Vantheymataram and Ananthi Ragupathy for introducing those books to me.

#Moral of my bookish story#
Read books, be accompanied, engaged, knowledgeable and relaxed. Do not wait for someone to help you, and it's only you to help yourself. Stay happy and positive.

Loads of love from Anitha Bharathi 😀😀😀😀


2 comments:

  1. It was very much understandable and your level of excel to pass the your learning to upcoming generations. Hands off to your passion to reading life lessons. Keep good things. All is well. Nallathu nadakum Nallathe nadakum

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