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Hearty matter

Matters of heart are beyond the reach of many...else why a shd a mere blood purifying organ assume such a gigantic propotion in everyones life...no one says i lost my mind to him/her...well..that, if anyone does they wud be looked upon differently, is a different matter altogether....no one celebrates valentines day with eye symbol..which introduces people...or ear..with which they hear each other...or mouth..for all practical purposes ;)...but heart...wats tht with this organ in particular which catches everyones fancy......no one says "i thank u from the top of my mind"....but from the bottom of my heart.....thinking process is something aligned with the mind...where does heart comes in picture?

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KK said…
First comment... then hearty matters..
KK said…
Good questions... next question plz... ;)
Syam said…
enna atchu gils..dhideernu heart pathi ellam pesa aarambichuteenga :-)
Syam said…
//next question plz... ;) //

KK, correct ah soneenga...namaku kostin mattum thaana therium..yaaravathu answer solungaba :-)
prithz said…
Hm... thought provoking.. :)
Syam said…
@prithz, ithu enna thought provoking...u too? :-)
KK said…
@Syam - Correct'a sonneenga... Prithz you too??? ;)
Anonymous said…
(pancha thanthiram style)

kelvi kekkuradu romba easy gils , badil solradu thaan kashtam
Priya said…
Gils: Enaku mattum onumey puriyala:-))
prithz said…
@ syam, kk: ipdilaam kooda questions thoonumanu, thought provoking! :D

paavam gils edho romba feelings ah writirkaaru.. i dunno wat else to say.. ipoo yeannadana, neenga rendu perum yeanna kelvi kekaringa!
Sat said…
Interesting....hmmmm...let me think
I would say it's because no matter what the situation is, it's ur heart that kind of tells you the impact of it?...like by beating so fast that u think u almost had a heart failure :D
You can't feel your brain being over worked...but ur heart ; yeah...you see a good looking person smiling at ya, you skip a beat...your boss says that he needs to speak to you about ur appraisal, ur heart almost stops beating...that's why may be?

P.S: borrowing from you....question kekuradhu easy.... :P
gils said…
@kk:
pudiyunga puliodhrai :D halo badila solungapa..
gils said…
its an age old post...i wrote it in july...wanted to continue on this...but cudnt.. so left the question to u folks...
gils said…
@prithz:
thot provokinga...badila solluma :)

@arun:
idelaam overungo...badil pls...

@pri:
idelaam over kusumbaakum
gils said…
@prithz:
kadisi varikum badilay kaanum :)

@sat:
super...neenga oruthar thaan matteruku vandhurukeenga...nice observation though...
Venkatesh said…
eppdi yellam question ketta, chinna kounder padathula senthil kada than..but, namma katchi karar (rathathin ratham) kettutu ore karanuthaga padil solren..

unga questionlaye answer irukae..tradionally pple thought that the blood running through your entire body, is responsible for all your behaviours / actions / what not.. [disclaimer: i don't necessary agree with this theory]..

eppo intha madhri kelvi kekurada kooda unga ranthathula oorinadunu sollalam..

heart = blood purifying organ.. [physically and spiritually]

athu nalla than..

ennum epddi evalavo answers unga questionkku pannalam.. lemme give others a chance..
gils said…
//heart = blood purifying organ.. [physically and spiritually]//
ada ada...piniteenga ponga...
prithz said…
ecchusme.. me not know the answer.. then me how the tel? :P
G3 said…
Overa question kekkareenga.. Idhellam seri illa.. solliten :)

"Maratha vechavan thanni oothuvan" kanakka kelvi ketta neengalae badhilayum sollidunga :P
gils said…
@pri:
:D esc maadiya :) well...i liked sat's answer....

@g3:
maram thanni??!! enna solla vareenga?
prithz said…
Yeah, sat's answer is quite true.. emotions speak what we feel.. n its the heart that first responds by making us react emotionally, compared to the mind that tries to reason out stuff and bring logical conclusions... if not for the heart to feel some emotion, the mind wud have nothing to reason out.

jus my 2 cents worth.. (if that made any sense!)

padikaadha chapter la question keetu, reel suthina oru sandhosham! chance illa! :D
G3 said…
//maram thanni??!! enna solla vareenga? //
Bharani enna maram valakka solli taggina effect adhu.. freeya vidunga :)
gils said…
//padikaadha chapter la question keetu, reel suthina oru sandhosham! chance illa! :D //
chancela..jooper eggjample :D

@g3:
:D
Priya said…
heart ellarukkum irukkum. Mind lam ungala madhiri budhisalingalukku mattum dhan irukkum. Adhan..
gils said…
@pri:
:( enna kovam ungaluku?

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