Guiding Light of The Month

O Lord, how ardently do I call and implore Thy love! Grant that my aspiration may be intense enough to awaken the same aspiration everywhere: oh, may good- ness, justice and peace reign as supreme masters, may ignorant egoism be overcome, darkness be suddenly illu- minated by Thy pure Light; may the blind see, the deaf hear, may Thy law be proclaimed in every place and, in a constantly progressive union, in an ever more perfect harmony, may all, like one single being, stretch out their arms towards Thee to identify themselves with Thee and manifest Thee upon earth. - The Mother

Reflections from a facilitator: A quiet afternoon

Quiet Afternoon of 25 October 2009

The quietness of the afternoon had nothing to do with the lack of activities at the centre, it was more to do with the final exams going on for many IEP children, so the full strength was not there. It did not deter the little ones and the facilitators from a squishy – squashy session with white clay, moulding away different things, which were then left to dry. Look out for pictures of painted articles in this very column, in the coming months.

Vishnu, Pranav and Kiruthika took the children out for physical activities after the clay modeling sessions. It was a fun-filled session with a ball and two teams. The children’s game enthusiasm was spelt out during circle time, not to mention the nice story at the beginning of the IEP session.
- Jaishree

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