January 1, 2001

If you go from one room to another, will your thoughts also change?...Brain Science is still evolving but

If you go from one room to another, will your thoughts also change?...Brain Science is still evolving but here are some observations.

I have read. I have observed. And I have experienced that thoughts change automatically if we physically move from one room to another.

Science of brain, about how thoughts are born.. is still not very clear.

But some things can be seen.

1) Book 'Mind Gym' says that if a person feeling depression is taken to a shopping mall, within few minutes, reduction in level of depression is seen.

2) When you go in some religious place, sit there for about 15 minutes, then see if the stream of thoughts have changed.

3) If you begin to believe that places have effect on what we are thinking, then test this theory further.

Sit for 15 minutes in study room and then sit for 15 minutes in drawing room. Do you notice any change in quality or speed of thoughts?

4) Try to go to cremation ground. Sit there for 15 minutes. Do you feel that the thoughts changed?

5) If you find some truth in above, and if you have a house of having more than 5 rooms, then go and sit in each room for 15 mins, do you experience changes in your thoughts in each room?

Conclusion

If you do not see any changes in thoughts, then this is the end.

But if you say that you noticed that thoughts changes if you move to new places, then you have found a way to change your thoughts.

Just find out places where you receive most productive and most beneficial thoughts, and then try to be there for more time.


Haresh Raichura
1/8/2014



Supreme Court and Trial Courts are better than High Courts for lawyers- A view

Today I met an old friend after a gap of some years.

In early years, when I met him, he was practising in Supreme Court. Then later he focused on High Court as well.

Now after a gap of some years, I saw him in Supreme Court. He had today two to three matters.

I asked him,"Which Court is good to practice in as a lawyer, where you get most satisfaction as a lawyers?"

The question was tricky.

Because the word "Good" has different meaning to different lawyers.

The different things give satisfactions to different lawyers.

His Answer

He said Supreme Court and Trial Courts are better places to practice than High Courts.

I asked, why?

He said, a court is "good" where cases are concluded one way or other, in favour of one party or other party.

In Trial Court and Supreme Court, on each dates, stages of cases move and advance from one stage to another.

The stages, cases or parts of cases, conclude here rapidly.

Whereas in High Court, it takes long long time to conclude cases between parties.

The dissatisfaction perception of litigants and Lawyers is higher in High Courts.

Conclusion

If you are a junior advocate who have just joined Bar, it may help to think over above view.

Haresh Raichura
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