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2. Little stones at my window by Mario Benedetti

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What about joy makes us feel a tad worried about embracing it wholeheartedly?

Nightmares about bad luck and the evil eye hold us back from truly enjoying the good times, revelling in them so they leave a shining mark on our souls.

In his poem, Little Stones at My Window, Mario Benedetti writes a tender letter to joy, to its miraculous properties of creating well-being and delight, to its patient waiting at the window, throwing little stones to get our attention. Except, our attention is elsewhere- pursuing other things.
As the poet says, how about thinking,
“I'm convinced
joy doesn't need to throw any more little stones
I'm coming
I'm coming.”
Srividya Sivakumar brings this poem to life through her magical and compelling reading, accompanied by a short reflection on the poem.

Listen to it on The Poetic Pause, a podcast that explores the hidden life of poems, the joy they give us, the beauty they offer and the comfort they bestow.

Read the poem here: http://tinyurl.com/2p8z4598

Meet Srividya Sivakumar

Srividya Sivakumar is a critically acclaimed poet, TEDx speaker, teacher, and voiceover artist. She believes in using her voice to drive change, spark conversations, and encourage you to slow down.

QOTD

The poet uses ‘little stones at my window’ to describe joy. How would you describe joy?
Write to us to be part of the conversation to make mental health cool - podcast@myndstories.com
This is a MyndStories production. MyndStories is part of Metta Media Pvt. Ltd.

Enjoying our podcasts? Listen to more episodes on Spotify, Gaana, and other platforms of your choice. Visit www.myndstories.com for all the guidance you need on your mental health journey.
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*Disclaimer - The content in this podcast is only for educational purposes. It cannot be considered as individual therapy advice or counseling and is not to be taken as medical or mental health advice.

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Tell us what you feel. Message us.

What about joy makes us feel a tad worried about embracing it wholeheartedly?

Nightmares about bad luck and the evil eye hold us back from truly enjoying the good times, revelling in them so they leave a shining mark on our souls.

In his poem, Little Stones at My Window, Mario Benedetti writes a tender letter to joy, to its miraculous properties of creating well-being and delight, to its patient waiting at the window, throwing little stones to get our attention. Except, our attention is elsewhere- pursuing other things.
As the poet says, how about thinking,
“I'm convinced
joy doesn't need to throw any more little stones
I'm coming
I'm coming.”
Srividya Sivakumar brings this poem to life through her magical and compelling reading, accompanied by a short reflection on the poem.

Listen to it on The Poetic Pause, a podcast that explores the hidden life of poems, the joy they give us, the beauty they offer and the comfort they bestow.

Read the poem here: http://tinyurl.com/2p8z4598

Meet Srividya Sivakumar

Srividya Sivakumar is a critically acclaimed poet, TEDx speaker, teacher, and voiceover artist. She believes in using her voice to drive change, spark conversations, and encourage you to slow down.

QOTD

The poet uses ‘little stones at my window’ to describe joy. How would you describe joy?
Write to us to be part of the conversation to make mental health cool - podcast@myndstories.com
This is a MyndStories production. MyndStories is part of Metta Media Pvt. Ltd.

Enjoying our podcasts? Listen to more episodes on Spotify, Gaana, and other platforms of your choice. Visit www.myndstories.com for all the guidance you need on your mental health journey.
Find us on Instagram and LinkedIn
*Disclaimer - The content in this podcast is only for educational purposes. It cannot be considered as individual therapy advice or counseling and is not to be taken as medical or mental health advice.

  continue reading

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