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I wish I had wings..
11.17.06 (6:50 pm)   [edit]
Sometimes I wish I had a pair of big white wings to fly wherever I want to..

I dont mind even if my hands turn into wings.. better to change into a dove. These little creations of God are absolutely in freedom without any human chains that man had made for himself which he is unable to break..

I wish I was a dove.

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Changing Body Changing Mind...
11.07.06 (7:18 pm)   [edit]
I am changing and becoming someone else altogether. I see the mirror everyday and look at my old pictures.. My God! Whats happening? I am changing so fast, that I couldn't recognize the boy who was me.

It is only Kalki I see. The new, beautiful, brown dusky girl, a new creation, who is changing and changing and thats Me. Thats Me.

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An important decision...
11.01.06 (2:11 pm)   [edit]
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Remembering Gandhi
11.01.06 (2:07 pm)   [edit]
Terrorism and violence in the name of caste and religion has become a way of life today. Shockingly, we seem to adjust, accept and accommodate ourselves to this evil act because we all are living a life with wheels in heels and we seem to have no time to think about the well being of our fellow human beings.

Years ago, when there was a bomb blast or an accident and when people died, everyone used to mourn, feel sad and discuss about it for weeks. But now, we just seem to forget such incidents in a day. I accept that my fellow beings, the young generation of today, are intelligent, capable and very fast. Unfortunately, the also seem to ignore our history, cultural, social and moral values. Slowly, the younger generation seems to become slaves of the highly materialistic influences from the west. The younger generation should be free-spirited, individualistic and be original in their thinking. Being Patriotic and being knowledgeable about our freedom struggle is very important. How many youths have read Gandhiji's "My experiments with Truth"? Gandhiji didn't preach. He followed what he believed. He was very active, courageous, self-dependent, loving, tolerant and honest to himself and all.

The young generation, particularly the children, need to know about Gandhiji life, his principles, thoughts and ideas. Especially his courageous nature and fight against injustice. Gandhiji's first imprisonment against injustice was in 1908. It was not in India but in South Africa for organizing 'Satyagraha' against Compulsory registration of Asiatics Act (The Black Act). He was sentenced to two months of imprisonment in Johannesburg for this. In his lifetime, Gandhiji has spent 2,336 days in jail. His selflessness and sacrifice must be taught to the children. Not through the text books alone, but in practice by their elders and peers. The youth need to know the great many struggles and sacrifices in our freedom movement. In our text books, we study only about the leaders. There were thousands of ordinary and unknown people who sacrificed their lives for us to live in dignity and breath free.

The younger generation must know this. It is the need of the hour. Parents must pull them off from WWF and video games! The children are becoming inactive and corrupted. They are also under stress. This could be dangerous. Parents and teachers must find innovative ways to teach the children about applying Gandhian principles of non-violence, tolerance in life situations and simple way of living.

His priciples are applicable not only for the youth of our country but also for the youth of the world. Without Global peace, the world would head towards the Third World War. The 9/11 incident in USA and the 7/11 incident in India are gruesome cruel acts of lack of faith, lack of love and lack of humanity and tolerance. We need to change and change immediately. September 11 reminds me of another incident. While Gandhiji died on January 30, 1940, Jinnah died the same year on September 11!

Excerpts from my above article was also published in Indian Express, Coimbatore edition on October 2nd 2006.

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Operation -0708 - My plan for Entrepreneurship
11.01.06 (1:53 pm)   [edit]
Here come the year 2007 and I wish to speed up my life and succeed in my own fields of interest. That will absolutely be performing arts off course. But I will also be venturing into the KPO industry. With 2 years of experience and knowledge in the BPO and KPO industries, and well skilled in communication and business ethics, this shouldn't be difficult. The time frame I've chosen to establish myself is 2 years. The following Years 2007 and 2008.

I see that the gates are wide open for young entrepreneurs in these sectors of the IT Industry. It will be great to be a Successful Entrepreneur besides being a writer, dancer, artist and communication expert. My international connections will take me places in the next two years. I've got no time for silly things of life. Every moment should be spent for the growth. Though right now I am successful and well known among the Media, I feel the need to achieve a lot of things, I need to be a role model too.

This is "Operation 0708".

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Kalki, you are NOT a transwoman, you are a Woman!
11.01.06 (1:51 pm)   [edit]
All these days, I had written and introduced myself as a Transwoman. My friends, especially girls, feel that it was okay before, but now it is an inappropriate term to describe me. "Kalki, you are no more a Transwoman. You are a woman now, and remember that. Identify yourself as a woman, rather than a transwoman. You have changed" says Annie, my friend from Coimbatore who works in a HR Firm near Hopes College. RajaVeni, who lives and works in Auroville says "Your freedom, boldness and spirit is what everygirl wishes for herself. That way, you are a Supergirl"

The same point was also shared by my other friends, Sarah from Austria and Jules Berner from Colorado, USA.. All these girls are a cut above the ordinary. They are talented, bright and beautiful. Rajaveni, Sarah and Jules have travelled to many countries .

The male ego still finds it difficult to accept the free spirit and 'I-care-a-damn-about-what - you- think' attitude of Ms.K. Oh, Oh..well well! Ms. Congeniality is single again and its time to rock the world all by herself. Let all the SuperMen, Lions and Tigers of this world sleep in their dens! You Rock Honey!!

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