a mugshot of suresh the thug
Here’s a mug shot of the thug who has stolen many hearts through his Meditation Photography blog site.
As I’d said earlier actually the time slot was very narrow… still I said let me see him even if its just for a few minutes. Drove up to his office… we spent some quality time, I was reluctant as he was extending himself even though he had a flight in the evening but he seemed ok with it.
It was a really inspiring half an hour, and there was a certain amount of of clarity in talking to him. Details of the conversation are something I may write about later on, if I manage to implement it in my life, else I might just end up being a parrot 😉
Being a tubelight character, I thought of a lot of things I wished I’d asked him, on my way home ! 
He’ll probably be back in Bangalore maybe a month or so later – so maybe some other time, though doubt that ultimately we have to find our answers within ourselves!
There was no doubt that here was a truly wonderful human being, a real person who’s really has the head touching and beyond the sky, and yet feet firmly planted on Earth.



sanju,
thanks for introducing us to suresh gundappa.
best wishes
rk
welcome bellur!
Though I didnt want to say anything when I posted the above because I was yet to digest it, I’d still like to talk about some of the things he said. I might be distorting something, this is just as I remember it and as it applies to me.
He emphasized the importance of uncompromising discipline in meditating every day in whatever way I chose, ideally in some way independent of my past, first thing in the morning, and before going to sleep.
I explained one of my situations of being a Jekyl and Hyde character… sometimes I am regular with my daily sittings, and sometimes I just laze away and procrastinate and completely miss it. First of all he emphasised the importance of not ‘expecting’ anything or any particular change of ourselves… out of meditation. In retrospect, I remember a quote I’d posted here earlier…
Another thing is he’d got these lovely calendars based on his photos – free for some NGO (sichrem: making human rights a household concept). The photo part of the calendar can also be seperated into a postcard that could be used after the month. He was talking about how it helps the NGO – Archies bought around 1 lakh of the cards, to sell to its customers (and proceeds go to the NGO) and then if around 3 or 4 people see each card (multiply by 12 for each month), just think of the exposure the NGO gets!
I was browsing through and found your site with Suresh’s Meditation photography. It really absolutely stunning images. Thanks for introducing.
Regards
Sanjay Kattimani
http://sanjay-explores.blogspot.com/
from one Sanjay to another – HI 😎 And that’s a really cool travelogue you have there!