03 April, 2025

Returning leaves to the soil!

 


I noticed a deliberate activity to gather leaves and prepare them for compost in a residential campus I recently visited. The wooded parts of the campus in between the buildings had many trees which looked bare with the fallen leaves making a carpet around them. The leaves were gathered in and made into compost as in the last photo. 

I noticed the watchmen making a fire with leaves to warm themselves just before the day break. Excepting for that, the leaves were gathered to form compost. 

In a campus where there are hundreds of trees, it is an effort. And yet seeing the attention given to gather them, lest there is  an accidental fire was a refreshing sight to watch. 

I happened to meet the estate officer who supervises the health of the environment. The desire he carries is to have an environment that is healthy for humans and plant life.  

I found him carry a message that was spontaneous with him. He said, "We are to regard our environment because it provides for us food, oxygen, flowers, timber, and shade. We can receive only when we take care of the environment" !

The plant life sustains our environment. 


One humorous part of the sights was, what was seen in a 'no parking zone'! 


When the environment is cared for, it is educational and communicative!! 



There is aesthetic attention to bring plant life close to spaces, where people come to work! This is seen in the indoor spaces within different work places in the campus that I recently visited!


M.C.Mathew (text and photo)






02 April, 2025

The giving earth!










I returned yesterday after a week of travel, to find the garden around our cottage, looking green and fresh in spite of the day temperature soaring to 36 degree celsius on most days. The respite was brought by short spells of rain in the evening on couple of days. 

We feel grateful to our domestic helper, who tends the garden and irrigates it during the summer. 

The flowers and fruits in the garden give a decorative look. The cashew nut trees look colourful from a distance with the blossoms and different generation of fruits. We look forward to a good yield from the Rambutan trees. The banana plants seem to thrive. 

What greeted me on arrival was the flower vase in our sitting area, which Anna stocked with lilies from our garden. 


 

A garden has different symbolic messages. 

One message that came to me was the resilience the plants and trees convey while being exposed to high day time temperature and humidity!

The recent earthquake in Myamnar and Bangkok and the drivenness of the president of America to settle territorial dispute by threat of war and the aggressive attitude of Israeli prime minister to occupy Gaza by depriving the Palestinians their rightful occupation, send shock waves to human consciousness- have we returned to the culture of dominance and control, after having been advocates for equality, fraternity and freedom after the second World War?  

The earth brings its yield to sustain life on earth. To think that the farming in Ukraine which brought rich yield of food to other countries has come to a halt since the Russian invasion is far too much to bear!

The human psyche and mindset seem to shift towards selfish pursuit! How we loose out in being noble and generous when a neighbouring country is viewed to be subdued!

I return to our garden around our cottage. It provides us disproportionate yield than corresponding to the attention we offer!  

We receive more than we give!

This is the lesson our garden brings to my attention!


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)



01 April, 2025

The rich landscape around us!








Two students on the way to school, two women on their walk, two dogs together, a hen searching for its feed, and the garden sights on a campus, represent different themes!

This happened on a day, when the news of the earthquake in Myamnar and Bangkok were aired in the news channels. 

The above pictures of visual comfort and delight was a contrast to the photos of the damage caused by the earthquake. 

On one side there are signs of activities which speak of the peace and tranquil we need in life. On the other side is the devastation caused by the earthquake which destroyed buildings and consumed human lives. 


I noticed a hasty construction work going on the bank of a river, which normally overflows and even causes flood during the rainy season. The construction of a resort close to the river bank is an irresponsible activity especially because it is at the foot of a hill, where rain water would gush during incessant rain. 

The buildings in Bangkok resisted the quake, except a few which crumbled, because they were built to withstand earthquake with large water pools on the roof of the multi-storeyed buildings. The video of water overflowing from the pool during the earthquake, while the building did not get affected, was a good illustration of the technological planning which protects the environment. 

A good illustration of how wise planning protects the earth; exploitation of the earth brings disaster. 

The earth is the only dwelling place for humans as of now! 
 
Some protect the earth to make it liveable and hospitable, while some others turn it for a utilitarian benefit!

Though the number of those who lost their lives during the earthquake is trickling in, we will not get enough information about live stock killed, gardens vanished, schools and public places erased, lakes and streams damaged, or devastation to trees, plants, roads, bridges...!

I wish there is greater attention to regard earth as our home! It is not by legislation or rules we make this happen, but by voluntary response to make our environment least risk prone!

M.C.Mathew(text and photo)





31 March, 2025

A green campus !

The tree island above, is one among the many, in a campus that I visited recently. It stands apart as a deliberately planned lung space in that campus, which has been expanding with many buildings in the last two decades. 


The avenue trees along the loops of roads in the campus is another inviting sight to behold! The colours and contours of trees are captivating!
 



How much we care is expressed in different ways. One expression is the respect and regard we offer to plants and trees and the space we offer to grow them. If at least one third of the total place in a campus is offered to the green the campus, it is a good start. Most campuses have only concrete structures. 

The campus above has only one third of its pace as built in space. That is how the planners envisage campus for the future!

Let me suggest that while the urge is to monetise the land space  with  mechanise in view, the counter of it is, a value based approach to promote healthy living, by creating green belt in all campuses where people congregate, such as educational institutions, hospitals....! 

That is the way of living mindfully of ourselves and of our environment!


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)

From the broad way to the narrow way!




I watched the two men in the photos above, taking a turn to walk along the less travelled narrow unpaved foot path,  which leads to the flowing river below. There is a notice at the mouth of this foot path, which cautions people to take that path as it can be slippery! The long and broad path to the river is further ahead!

I watched them navigate the foot path carefully till they were visible to me from a distance. 

The less travelled path is a risky path! 

The often quoted verse from the poem, The Road not taken,  by Robert Frost, published in 1916 : "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference" came to my mind. I traced the poem to get the full text. 

The first stanza, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
                          And sorry I could not travel both
                          And be one traveler, long I stood
                         And looked dow finished n as far as could
                         To where it bent in the undergrowth", 

truly told story of these two men,  who waited a while to choose their path! 

I met a nurse recently who having finished the nursing training in another country was offered opportunity in a promising situation. But within, this person felt a prompting to go to a rural hospital and start the nursing practice there. Having been in that setting on two occasions spending few months each time, that person talked about a sense of purpose emerging through this experience. 

The non conventional paths do not appear inviting or impressive as the 'broad path' has enticing setting and appealing prospects. 

When Dr Paul Brand was the Principal of the Christian Medical College, Vellore he happened to encounter serious limitations in the functioning  of hands those who suffered from leprosy. Dr Edward Gault and Dr Brand visited a hospital where patients of leprosy lived with ulcers in the feet and deformed hands. It was that sight that urged him to  relinquish his position as the Principal and spend his life time of service to study and respond to the neurological damage caused by Lepra Bacilli. That further led him to the reconstructive surgery of hand and foot of such people and rehabilitation. Dr C.K.Job became his partner in this endeavour after Dr Gault returned to Australia. Dr Mrs Brand worked on restoring the eye lid functions surgically, of such people.

I remember Dr Brand quoting in an interview, the poem of Robert Frost and said that 'he too chose the less  travelled path into the unknown of the mystery of the nerve pathology in patients of Leprosy'.

The  less travelled path is often a solitary path. It is occasional that one would find co-travellers or companions in the course of that journey till something substantial springs out of that journey!

It will be soon 14 years since I retired from my regular academic and clinical work.  I spent 12 years after that in exploring a path that I thought would be pointers to others to consider. There was a handful who became co-travellers during this period. I feel grateful to them and feel touched by their enthusiasm to persevere. 

The 'less travelled path' is also a way of living, where life receives lessons to stay content by living centred in matters that concern others, who long for help and direction!

M.C.Mathew(text and photo)




Hollyhock and carpenter Bee






Where there are flowers, Bees arrive for nectar. The bees have a high level of odour sensors that they are drawn by the nectar in the flowers.

The last photo above gave an interesting feature of its habit of nectar gathering. It rests its body on the petals and receive the nectar. 

The restful behaviour !

As I walked along, I noticed these two dogs on a sandpit in a similar restful orientation, and yet alert and observant! For dogs, it is a habit to  be keen detectives of the environment. 


The way of being and behaving is a critical factor in the way we are present in each situation. 

I realised that I can be focused on my pursuit and interest! How much I am observant and aware of the situation around where people might be in different states of need!


I happened to be behind these three men while on my walk. I overheard a conversation of the struggle of one of them trying to find a job after completing an engineering course. It was two years since he is looking out for a job. He has a part time job in a shop as a  packer!

The stress and despair was in his tone of words!

The Bee found its nectar; the dogs appeared restful....but the story was different to the one who was sharing his story to his friends. 

We carry untold stories within ourselves in the inner landscape of our lives! Those thoughts and experiences season and colour our lives!

The inner self, is either strength giving or energy depleting ! We house in our body  a state of wellness or stress, which is what get expressed in our body. Our body is a medium of communication of that wellness or stress!

Being well within is what is essential to live restfully! 

I find regular personal debriefing exercises useful to stay connected with the events hidden away in the inner landscape! That offers space and ambience to be accepting and trusting! That brings freedom and new consciousness of  God who is caring and watching over us!

M.C.Mathew(text and photo)

30 March, 2025

Another level of being!







I recollect watching this Bulbul feeding on red chilly in our garden a few weeks ago! 

It took a bite first and subsequently plucked the remaining of the chilly!

Its waiting pose, while looking at the chilly intrigued me! It was not in a hurry! It is the habit of Bulbuls to pause in between feeds. 

I found this as a reflective path to practice!

Take pauses to return to be in touch with oneself! Such a self regulation from within is a way of living and acting, guided from within. 

This pondering habit is what protects us from mindless impulsive responses or actions. 

The habit of living and acting, by being centred in conscious awareness is the step towards living wisely and soberly!

This habit enables a person to live soulfully, rather than rationally! In  a Chess game one lets go of a piece or two, seeing the larger picture beyond that! That is a well thought out approach. The interior language of reason is one resource for us. Another resource is the accumulated wisdom,  which we can access by discerning the situation from a deeper level of consciousness and insight! 


M.C.Mathew(text and photo)