Mountains don’t bow to the wind

All that talk about mountains in my previous post reminded me of a quote from Mulan by the Emperor: “No matter how the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow to it.” This is such a profound quote… good job Disney!

As mentioned in my previous post, my personal view of mountains other than its aesthetic beauty is by the time I reach my goal of becoming a PT, I will have clarity, knowledge and strength….strength as in willpower, strength as in determination, strength as in a humble ability to change lives.

Recently, I spoke on a health professions panel with three other students at my alma mater, Rutgers University in New Brunswick. This was an event held by the Honors College. The other three students were either in Med school or were headed there and I represented PT as a recently admitted student. It was truly an honor to speak there. One of the questions asked was if there was a single class that defined our success or failure for Med/PT/really any health professions school. The student (she) added, “did it make us feel that we were not cut out for these professions?” When it was my turn, I told her no, that there is not a single class or even group of classes which define your success. They may only speak a little your personal abilities. If you are determined to succeed and have the willpower, you can accomplish virtually anything. I then spoke about my experience finding an internship during undergrad. I chose two outpatient facilities. When I visited the first clinic, I sat down with the co-owner and she asked me what my GPA was. In comparison to the average PT school students applying to school, it was lower, but not terrible. When I told her my GPA, she told me that I would never get in to PT school with that GPA and that I might want to consider a different profession. I did not choose her facility for my internship, but I was grateful to her for her harsh honesty. It took me two years to finally get accepted to PT school, but I am finally in. This, to me, was half the battle. Throughout that time, I worked hard as a PT aide, eventually becoming one of the best aides the company had, and never gave up on my dream. I was resilient and you have to be when you get so many rejections and waitlist letters which eventually turned into rejections in the mail. So, no matter how the wind howls, even if harshly, the mountain can never bow to it. Akin to a mountain, with a firm base of shear strength, no matter what obstacles come in your way or no matter what people think of your capabilities, you cannot bow to the pressure, to the harsh words, to the challenge. That is your strength.

Why Bhakti PT and a Mountain Pic?

So, you might be wondering why I would entitle my blog as Bhakti PT, what bhakti is, and why I chose a theme with a picture of a mountain range. Or maybe you are not wondering that at all 😉 In short, I practice a type of yoga which is called bhakti and in basic terminology, it is the yoga of Divine love and devotion. Bhakti Yoga is at the heart and center of everything I do and am. It is one of those things that I cannot part with and would be lost without. It is also one of the reasons why I am pursuing a career in Physical Therapy. I desire to imbibe many of the qualities and characteristics found in bhakti and utilize them in treating my future patients.

For a more esoteric answer, through the practice of pure Bhakti, one can attain self-realization and in this way, also attain the science of religion which is God-realization. One of the first lessons learned is that we are not our bodies, we are a soul, but I will not go further than this in this post 🙂

As for the mountain picture, this signifies several things for me. First off, I love mountains. Seems like enough of a reason, right? Another reason I chose this theme is the symbolic nature of the mountain. The mountain represents several concepts, such as clarity, higher consciousness, spirituality, challenges, femininity, conquering [obstacles], power, knowledge, strength, etc., all which resonate with me and may do so for you too. For me in my current situation, which is heading toward PT school, the mountain symbolizes a challenge in the beginning stages that will lead to clarity, strength, and knowledge by the time I reach the top. At least, this is my aspiration. Looking up at the mountain, it appears daunting, even seemingly impossible, however, with patience and perseverance, one can slowly make his/her way to the top. I feel that beginning the climb toward any goal is/will be the most difficult part, but the journey begins with the first step.

Thanks for reading 🙂

First-time Blogger

They say there is a first time for everything. Well, this is my first blog so “Yay” for me! I am excited to share my journey with whomever will read this. One of the reasons I decided to blog was because I was inspired by other blogs I read which proved to be very instrumental throughout my application and interview process for PT school. I learned a lot just by reading a blog so it would be my pleasure to help another student who was in my shoes not too long ago, applying and waiting to get into school.

I will post about my experiences, though my posts while in school will not be as frequent. I will also be available to answer any questions that any undergrad students or students in the process of applying may have. To those students, best of luck! To everyone else, thanks for reading! 🙂