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About e-book Desire2will (A book upon desire management) Quite recently I happen to watch an adventurous program on a television channel.

Under that televised program a gentleman was all up in the air to establish a w orld record, but through a very strange manner. His manner exceeded all limits o f a normal sense that prevails amongst common people , after observing his exten ts I can certainly term his act as a product of a totally 'crazy mind' knowing n o dimensions. As I saw it on the television, this great excited mind arranged two 'large gas b alloons' and linked both the balloons with the help of a metal strip that was r oughly twenty feet in its length and around three to six inches in its breadth. The metal strip was attached with both balloons as if it acted as a bridge betwe en both of them. Now both, the balloons were pumped with hot air coming out from the ignited gas burners, resulting their lift from the ground. I hope you are able to understand about the gas balloon which has been referred here, yes it is the same as we generally see on the television as projected for voyages underta ken by few voyagers around hundred years ago, the ones that contained a large ba lloon made out of cloth with a small cane basket suspended at the bottom; clung with the balloon with the help of large strings and the basket contains a gas bu rner fitted in the middle besides its passengers. Coming back to the television program, the two baskets that were connected start ed leaving the ground as a result of heated air pumped into the balloons throug h their respective burners. The lift of both the balloons was well synchronized since they had to support the linking metal strip without making any mistake. Bo th the baskets carried two passengers each, comprising assistants and the crazy aspirant. Cameras were fitted at both the ends in a manner that each basket coul d very well gather view prevailing at the opposite end. Both the baskets contain ed communication radio to communicate amongst themselves besides communication w ith the ground control. Gradually the balloons ascended up to one thousand feet then two thousand feet then three ,four and touched upto a height of five thousa nd feet. The cameras in the basket were also focused towards the ground that afforded one with a clear view of the ground beneath as well as the horizon. While looking one could also gauge the presence of the obliterating river line & habitation etc.; the ground beneath at large was green. The cameras were operat ed in such a manner that after some time I too could feel as accompanying the ot her passengers within the basket, the extent of that feel went to limits where t he sight beneath ran a wave of thrill and fear within me. The balloons continued with their drive to acquire more and more height, within some more time the bal loons touched ten thousand feet then twelve thousand feet and then finally thirt een thousand feet. By that time I could notice them displaying their altitude me ters; by now every occupant was masked with an oxygen input. Whereas the main as pirant who had embarked upon this flight to conduct this crazy adventure and set a world record was simply borne with a small tube passing beneath his nostrils, probably that was his part of oxygen supply that relinquished him from masking, that could otherwise veil his vision while performing his act. The camera once again focused upon the altitude meter the display informed a scary altitude of e ighteen thousand feet. The moment balloons touched eighteen thousand feet some a ctivity started within both the baskets, everyone was wearing large goggles and supported heavy jackets since the temperature at that altitude was freezing. Onc e again the camera focused towards the ground but by now nothing substantial cou ld be seen except that there was something that existed beneath without any trac e of identification. By the time the altitude meter touched nineteen thousand fe et the main contender climbed up to the metallic strip that linked both the bask et of the respective ballons. A voice at the background started revealing the da ngers that this endeavour was prone to at that particular moment i.e. at the height of nineteen thousand feet. The voice enumerated risks one by one as; lack of ox

ygen, fear of height, sudden malfunction of burner, accidental fire in balloons, freezing cold, error in synchronization amongst both balloons and lastly the ef fects of high altitude upon a human body. Whereas there was no mention to danger s on account of any error or imbalance on part of the main performer. Soon after the background voice came to a rest the contender was provided with a nother flat metallic strip that appeared to be made up of aluminum. The aspirant held it horizontally, absolutely the same way as acrobats hold a bar to gather balance while walking on a tight rope; with the only difference that acrobats ge nerally perform at a height of twenty to forty feet whereas this gentleman was s et to traverse at a height of around twenty thousand feet. There was one anothe r major difference between both i.e. that an acrobat on the ground enjoys suppor t from a large audience alongwith a safety net and a musical beat that enables h is mind concentrate better. Whereas on the other hand the aspirant here placed at twenty thousand feet could not enjoy any support except all warring surrounds & neither had any safety pro vision installed to save him from any kind of fatality. The aspirant eventually embarked over the metal strip that linked the baskets, h e was supporting a camera over his forehead, the moment he treaded with his firs t foot upon the strip he looked down towards the ground, I can still remember th at particular moment; the time he looked down I immediately gripped both arms of my chair as if by holding these I can save myself and the aspirant as well from falling on the ground, with all firmness he undertook one step after another; h e was supporting no safety belt. All his moves, came out of a deep sense of cert itude. A slight mistake guaranteed him with heaven without leaving any formality of last rites. Eventually he crossed over to the other balloon where he was pro bably greeted by his wife. Only four people in the sky celebrated his success by clapping. To me it was like a peacock dance in a deep forest that goes beyond i ts due notice. The moment he successfully crossed over even I took a deep sigh of relief that a t last his crazy drive ended safely. But the moment it was considered as over immediately the back ground voice made an another announcement that now this gentleman shall make his retreat to the s ame basket but this time with his back facing towards the basket he had originat ed from it meant that now his return would be like walking backward. I felt quite annoyed as if with great difficulty I had managed him traverse upon his wild experiment and yet another insane effort shall not find any support at my end. Enough is enough. This annoyance showed my deep association developed with his endeavour without a ny reasonable basis, this recorded telecast had transcended its dimensions of ti me, it was as if it was happening right in my presence and I am an inseparable p art of it; and my words shall mean a change in this entire event. Any way the aspirant started retreating the same way as it was announced. This t ime instead of facing towards the opposite basket his walk was like a back gear totally without any sight upon his moves. I felt my breath almost halted, I ask ed myself why don't I either change the channel or switch off the television but I c ouldn't. His steps one after another took him nearer to the opposite end and wi th his last three steps he almost ran and slightly trembled. The moment he tremb led I snatched a sofa cushion lying in the lap of my wife and exerted pressure u pon it that it became almost crushed Once again the team up in the air rejoiced and celebrated and so did I. At the same time I declared that what happened is over and if at all he endeavoured for another turn I shall not tolerate it anymore a nd would turn off the television. Now the balloon started descending towards the ground. The balloons landed on a green field where there was none to greet them, all occupants disembarked from t

he baskets and hugged each other and rejoiced. After witnessing this television program something dawned within me, the inner v oice within me was so strong that I can term it as a voice resonating through th e sky (akashvani). If people with all sense and 'will' can put them 'self' into greatest dangers; f or the sake of mere 'adventure', then why cannot people equally resolve & realiz e their deepest desires, why do they continue living with unfulfilled desires; h eavily compressed those unfulfilled 'yearning' lie deep within our hearts for ye ars together in our lives. These words kept resonating within my mind for a long period and rest all that unfo lded to me is in the form of this book. This book is dedicated to all those people whose desires could have accomplished through their concentrated efforts but always remained short of accomplishment despite of the fact that they always held their deep desire very close to their hearts, they repeatedly kept discussing upon them with others, at several occasi ons even planned to embark over the path of their pursuance but despite all they always fell short of undergoing their first initiation. To desire is the nature of our mind but undergoing irrational desires imbalance our insight and lead it to a pattern where accountability has no role to govern and ensure one's success. I have considered the basis for the desires to be the one that enables our harmonious existence in almighty's creation a basis that affo rds all opportunity for an individual to grow and prosper to ultimate heights wi thout creating any disharmony to the interest of others. This book intends to communicate with the young minds who continually undergo fo untains of aspirations but for some reason cannot channelize their efforts to ch arge towards realization of some meaningful desires. Good and strong positive resolutions enable a being and his communities prosper. A collective resolute can enable national aspiration become true, my intention is that the benefit drawn out of this book should not confine to an individual i nstead it should go on to enable the young envision certain goals that benefit t heir respective nations. My deepest endeavour while writing this book remains to carry and dispense justice with the core sentiment I behold in my heart hence i t may happen that despite of my best efforts, at places language becomes my seco ndary consideration. Desire2will

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