Tuesday, May 02, 2017

E.S.P.

Air of listlessness hangs over the Garden
Looked like it had rained last night. The ground was wet and the sky, cloudy. But that did nothing to reduce the mugginess of the morning. In the absence of any breeze, humidity had shot up to oppressive levels, leaving us drained out and thirsty.
Adding to the overall dullness was the dismal turnout for the exercises. A large number of regular members did not show up. They included Yusuf Rassiwala, Razia Khan, Santosh Tyagi, Shanti Singh, Rukhsana Khan and Geeta Latte. In fact, we were just about three before the exercises began today.
This only raises questions on the kind of communication dynamics working within the Club. When one or two members
Shekhawat narrates his life story to kill time
decide not to turn up on a certain day, a huge chunk automatically drops out for no perceptible reason. The absentees would not even be in touch with one another, let alone be told in advance. This works the other way also. The day there is something on in the Club (eg. a surprise treat or birthday celebration), people would mill around in hordes. Forgotten faces would show up mysteriously, jostling for attention.
Clearly, some sort of extra sensory perception (or ESP) is working here. Members don’t need to be told when or why to go to the Garden. They would ‘sniff’ it out in advance. They would sense when it would be a dull day and accordingly, stay away. Likewise, if there is something exciting on, they would troop in merrily, guided by their instincts.
Communication experts have theorized that long-term association establishes a certain connect between members of a group that go well beyond the aural or vocal messaging. Signals are exchanged without anybody being aware of them. Something of this nature seems to be happening with us also. After all, we have been meeting for the past 14 years without a break – same place, same time.
Karun Sharma:
E.S.P., for me, has another name. I studied and worked with electro-static precipitators that are used to prevent minute particles from getting into the environment. Thank you for making me learn something new. I also started my tai chi lessons with Geeta. Thank you, Teacher.
Geeta Latte:
Thank you, Karun Uncle for addressing me as 'teacher'. Actually, I have been learming a lot from you as well as the Big Laaf family.💪👍🙏

2 comments:

Karun H Sharma said...

E.S.P for me has new long name. I studied n worked with Electro-static Precipitator that are used to stop minute particles going in environment.Thank you Derek Sir for making me learn something new
I also started my Tai Chi practice with Geeta. Thanks teacher.

Geeta Latte said...

Thank you karun uncle Aap ne teacher kaha Aap se maine aur Big laaf family ne bhi bahut kuch sikha hai 💪👍🙏