Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Seven trees to Rajeev. It is awesome to see the encapsulation - Rhythm and Team work in research. A highly appreciable interpretation !

Contrary to westernization, I found a positive sense that made me to be in fond with this clarion call - Chendamellam. Beyond nostalgic feelings - the much acclaimed 'rhythm and phony' composed by the CUSATIAN's drowned me in to cheers. (Actually I disliked this art most) May be a paradox - this well mix of western and Kerala traditions creates a new arena that succumbs the alarming death knell to splendid art forms.

Like mentioned by you, the short tenure hear was a giant leap for me. Albeit I am 'baby in the cradle' in the case of research methodology, the insights I have is inexplicable. The master delivery of Mampilly's Methodology (uninterpreted flow with emotional and apt citings), Bhashi's 'out of the box' Psychology of  thinking an reasoning and the enlightening explanations of 'a Little Buddha' are extremely unique. Above all, people from myriad facets with multiple skills and creative ideas opens an endless opportunities to learn and let learn.

Even though, its a little irking and highly unpredictable - Prof. Wilson is a man with high enthusiasm and positive energy. The scenario invariably proves that, either we use him or let him to spoil us. So I would like call him as a Killing Insect in the dying species. He leads us to a new world and makes us to renunciate. As Jomon sir proposed I also love to listen to his TA techniques and philosophical notions that generate spontaneous reflections. 



Paul V Mathew CUSAT
http://www.fillthelacuna.blogspot.in/

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