About me

You are welcome to my personal blog. I am Kapil Dev Regmi, a graduate in English Language Teaching, Education and Sociology. Now I am a student at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. My area of research is lifelong learning in developing countries. This blog (ripples of my heart) is my personal inventory. It includes everything that comes in my mind. If any articles or notes in this blog impinge anyone that would only be a foible due to coincidence. Also visit my academic website (click here)

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Looking for what is not seen

If you have to see his attraction don't look at him
Because you may not find what you are looking for
He may not have worn beautiful apparel inside
He may not have gorgeous face-skin inside
He may not have shining boot inside

If you have to see his courage don't look at him
The mighty sword might have rusted inside
The giant canon may have broken inside
The bows and may have lost inside
His wide chest and muscle decayed inside

If you have to see his intelligent don't look at him
The brain may be full of crime and murder
The nerves may be full of criminal emotions
His mind may be ready for blood saturation
His wisdom might have been in defunct maturation

To understand his words don't look at it
But the meaning between them
The meaning of his reality
The meaning of his world
The meaning of his perspective
Hostility, anger, revenge
Don't try to change
But a journey to manage!!!

Saturday, August 1, 2009



It's my family and we are enjoying the first birthday of our lovely daughters.


A father looks at her daughter!


How it looks? They are my twin daughters. They are playing in the place where monkeys play. We are celebrating their first birthday. It's under the great statue of Buddha at Swayambh.


Hi, it's Kapil and the background picture you see is the beautiful hill of Palpa. I snaped this before 4 months when I was in a short project to Tarai.

It looks nice, doesn't it?